Example sentences of "[verb] go on the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 If it means that it has to go on the other side of the road , could we please have that .
2 For example , the recent articles on minor surgery in general practice could be circulated to those on or applying to go on the minor surgery list .
3 In recent weeks , however , Clarke has gone on the public offensive to protect his industry .
4 The countdown to Gloucester Rugby Club 's semi-final got off to a flying start to day with the news that forward , Mike Teague , has been selected to go on the British Lions seven week tour of Australia this summer .
5 But after a while she wanted a change from her routine and began to go on the weekly trips regularly .
6 In charge will be Mark Potter who made a hash of Cowley Steps during the Exe Descent but is likely to be more efficient when he gets going on the inevitable canoeing aspects of the centre .
7 Just gon na have to go on the little table in the corner right between
8 ‘ Do you have to go on the damned trip ? ’
9 She reached the junction of the lane with the main road , and there she waited , because she was not allowed to go on the main road with her cycle .
10 The book is said to mention a letter from the Duke of Edinburgh to the princess , warning her to toe the line , and claims the princess was forced to go on the present tour as a publicity stunt to demonstrate the couple 's unity .
11 We had to go on the Green Line bus . ’
12 James you 've you 've gone on the wrong side .
13 Yesterday Miss Stott 's grandparents said they believed she and her boyfriend , Peter Ellis , originally from Tyneside but working as a computer analyst in New Zealand for the past 18 months , had gone on the three-week holiday in order to get engaged and to share their love of jazz .
14 The Rollers make the cover when they refuse to go on the circling stage on ‘ Sunday Night at the London Palladium ’ …
15 When I was due to arrive in Tasmania to stay with a geologist colleague , Penny Green , you can imagine that I was n't too displeased when I was asked if I minded going on the odd fishing trip as the whole family was ’ into ’ it !
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