Example sentences of "[pron] [vb past] go on a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | In the morning I explained to Diana and Mary that I had to go on a journey , and would be away for several days . |
2 | I mean luckily you , you know , you 'd gone on a car , with a car so it 's a matter of throwing everything in the back and just going |
3 | Well no she did go on a diet , she used to go and see a dietician |
4 | Her new liver took straight away but she had to go on a ventilator because she was having problems with her lungs . ’ |
5 | She had to go on a bus actually . |
6 | I 've got this friend who is slim , and she keeps saying she has to go on a diet , so you think : well , if she had to go on a diet , what must I be like ? |
7 | we did go on a boat . |
8 | The money he gave them they had meant to use for the Greek trip but it was more than they expected and they had gone on a shopping , then a drinking , spree with it . |
9 | Once , when they had gone on a nature walk , Eve had pointed to a small cottage and said that it was her house . |
10 | That 's right they had to go on a rota . |
11 | Unable to stop worrying about the fate of his dependents in The Hague , he decided to go on a trip down the canal on a peat barge ; anything to distract himself . |