Sunday, September 11, 2016

keep on

to continue.

  • He kept on crying.
  • She kept on crying.
  • He kept on singing.
  • He kept on working.
  • Tom kept on crying.
  • She kept on talking.
  • She kept on working.
  • I'll keep on trying.
  • Tom kept on working.
  • Tom kept on talking.
  • Tom kept on singing.
  • Just keep on walking.
  • They kept on walking.
  • I gotta keep on movin'.
  • Prices keep on soaring.
  • He kept on telling lies.
  • He still kept on smoking.
  • It might keep on raining.
  • He kept on laughing at me.
  • Everyone keeps on smiling.
  • I keep on not understanding.
  • He kept on reading the book.
  • Bill kept on crying for hours.
  • Ken kept on singing that song.
  • It kept on raining for a week.
  • They kept on feeling their way.
  • I'll go crazy if this keeps on.
  • He kept on smoking all the time.
  • He keeps on asking me for money.
  • We've got to keep on struggling.
  • He kept on working all the while.
  • She kept on talking while eating.
  • She keeps on asking me for money.
  • Tom keeps on asking me for money.
  • I am too tired to keep on walking.
  • I want to keep on living with him.
  • We can't keep on fooling ourselves.
  • Although tired, she kept on working.
  • Tom kept on making the same mistake.
  • You should keep on until you succeed.
  • The cost of petrol keeps on going up.
  • She was too tired to keep on working.
  • He was tired, but he kept on working.
  • Dreams are free, so keep on dreaming!
  • She keeps on making the same mistakes.
  • Puyehue Volcano keeps on spewing lava.
  • Tom keeps on making the same mistakes.
  • The cost of gasoline keeps on going up.
  • Though he was tired, he kept on working.
  • He kept on writing stories about animals.
  • It's useless to keep on thinking any more.
  • She kept on dancing all through the party.
  • She kept on writing stories about animals.
  • Though she was tired, she kept on working.
  • Above the clouds, the sun keeps on shining.
  • I shall keep on painting until the sun sets.
  • Mary kept on working in spite of her illness.
  • I will keep on smoking no matter what you say.
  • She kept on talking after I asked her to stop.
  • Please keep on working even when I'm not here.
  • She kept on asking me questions the whole time.
  • It's become a hassle to keep on dyeing my hair.
  • He kept on telling the same story over and over.
  • He keeps on talking forever if you listen to him.
  • He deliberately kept on provoking a confrontation.
  • If you keep on drinking like that, you'll get sick.
  • Tom tried to cheer Mary up, but she kept on crying.
  • You keep on making the same mistake time after time.
  • If you keep on complaining, I will get mad for real.
  • We kept on working for hours without eating anything.
  • Julian keeps on forgetting to switch off the computer.
  • Tom kept on talking even though Mary had fallen asleep.
  • Emily kept on waiting in the heavy rain with no coat on.
  • He kept on drinking in defiance of his doctor's warning.
  • He kept on gambling, trying in vain to recoup his losses.
  • Esperanto is a small language, but...it keeps on growing.
  • If you want to make your dreams come true, keep on trying.
  • There being no vacant seat in the bus, I kept on standing.
  • My uncle kept on drinking in spite of his doctor's advice.
  • If you keep on like this, you'll probably live to reach 120!
  • If you keep on drinking like that, you'll be drunk very soon.
  • The guy in white kept on looking at you. I think he likes you.
  • He keeps on phoning me, and I really don't want to talk to him.
  • I told the children to be quiet, but they just kept on being noisy.
  • I ordered the children to stay quiet, but they kept on making noise.
  • If you keep on wearing those trousers all the time, you'll ruin them.
  • I found the book so interesting that I kept on reading it until daybreak.
  • My dad keeps on telling bad jokes like: "Are you tired of going to Akita?".
  • My dad keeps on telling bad jokes like: "Are you fed up of going to Fedup's?".
  • Then Hawking wanted to finish his degree, work at Cambridge, and keep on living.
  • You'll have stomach cramps if you keep on eating nothing but ice cream like that.
  • If you'd like to continue to improve your swimming, just keep on practicing every day.
  • I keep on forgetting that it has a touchscreen so I'm always selecting the wrong things!
  • Today the weather was really changeable. The rain kept on stopping and starting all day long.
  • After the hatchet job my boss did on my proposal, I'm not sure how long I want to keep on working here.
  • From the moment he arrived there, he kept on bothering his doctor to tell him when he would be able to go home.


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