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He said he hoped the show would go onto 'a bright future' as Holly promptly issued her own response, saying she was thankful for Phillip's humour and knowledge' and that the This Morning sofa 'would never been the same.'
Source: https://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/news/tv/phillip-holly-dancing-on-ice-26982163
He would go onto miss four games as a result.
Source: https://waterford-news.ie/2023/01/06/a-year-of-near-misses-for-a-new-look-waterford-fc/
Jack is one of a team who go onto the festival site after revellers have left to try and bag any unbroken tents.
“My pay packets go onto my food, my fuel, and my rent, and that’s about it.
Source: https://canberraweekly.com.au/workload-relief-and-payrises-in-act-teachers-enterprise-agreement/
“These finished goods go onto serve the agricultural industry as bedding to promote positive welfare and prevent disease.
They go onto someone else.”
Source: https://www.argyllshireadvertiser.co.uk/2023/02/20/crossed-wires-impact-islay-businesses/
Those adverts in the 1970s and 80 were a golden age, some directed by men who would go onto big screen success.
“You do a petition and force it to go onto the ballot.”
"You don't have to suspend the First Amendment when you go onto a college campus," said the bill's sponsor, S.C. Rep. Bill Taylor, R-Aiken.