Example sentences of "[pron] go on [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | He adds sadly : ‘ It 's impossible for me to go on a quiet date as I get recognised everywhere and asked for autographs . ’ |
2 | Nobody told me to become a stand-up comedian and nobody told me to go on the fucking telly . ’ |
3 | Er I do a plug the alb of the album Midnight Postcards we call it , I 'm plugging that now until Christmas , promoting that er on television and radio , and I er in between I go on a short holiday to Africa and then January I start Alfie until May , and then I think I 'm gon na do a T V movie or a movie in June July , and then in end of July I go to America for four four till the end of November with Alfie . |
4 | Then you pull another , and off I go on the straight line Joey Bonanza 's drawn for me . |
5 | From August 18–28th I went on a fabulous vacation in Maine , a canoe trip on the Allagash Wilderness Waterway . |
6 | On the 26th June 1989 I went on a primary school trip to the Isle of Wight . |
7 | About this time , I went on a Bywater Auditor Training Course . |
8 | ‘ I went on a nationwide tour of radio stations and did the same on Merseyside during Radio City 's Pete Price show . |
9 | WITH Martin Randall Travel I went on a thrilling journey in July called Country Houses of the Hapsburg Empire . |
10 | He was like as close as that and he was really staring and he was n't staring at the road cos as I went on a few feet he stared at the car again . |
11 | With a sigh I went on a few steps further to George 's office and found him as I 'd expected , fully dressed , lightly napping , with worked-on forms pushed to one side beside an empty coffee cup . |
12 | I went on an introductory course with ParAvion in Wiltshire to find out if I liked paragliding any better . |
13 | The moment I heard there were rumours that the PLO is willing to be more moderate , that 's when I went on the first plane and went to Tunis . |
14 | Carry on like this throughout the row until only one is left , which goes on the last needle , overlapping the one already on it . |
15 | The only thing that kept me going on the last lap of the journey was the rhythm of my steps . |
16 | EIGHT hours of athletics at Bebington on Saturday will go a long way to deciding who goes on a two-day trip to Blackpool next month . |
17 | Then a little genuine humility will help you to work on the negative side and this will get you going on the right track . |
18 | The headmistress had tried to insist that she go on a racial awareness course , she who had taught children of different races for over twenty years . |
19 | And is that er , do you have one person that you allocate specific tasks or do you go on a daily basis . |
20 | Erm , how many of you went on the basic management skills course ? |
21 | A writer who went on a police-escorted tour of Los Angeles 's red light districts to help him with an alleged magazine article is now wanted on suspicion of strangling three prostitutes in the city , police said yesterday . |
22 | Brown , who went on a one-day course at T IS before coming back and installing the system at Morgan Grenfell , is now teaching colleagues to use it , including unit manager Karen Goate , ‘ Computers used to frighten me , but not now , ’ she says . |
23 | A MAN who went on a violent rampage , breaking bottles and glasses in a pub and attacking a woman and a police officer , claimed his drinks had been spiked with drugs . |
24 | A NINE-year-old boy who went on a six-month crime spree and carried out more than 50 thefts , went back to school yesterday after police were forced to let him walk free . |
25 | The pictures were assembled during the 1900s by Sir John Leicester , a close friend of George IV who went on the Grand Tour but who , unlike many of his contemporaries , remained faithful to living British artists . |
26 | Roy Minnett ( left ) and Gervys Hazlitt , two Australian Test players who went on the pioneering tour of Ceylon ( now Sri Lanka ) in 1914 |
27 | For example if you go on an overland trip trekking in erm South America , you 're clearly looking for something totally different than the person who goes on the sort of typical Club Eighteen to Thirty type holiday . |
28 | ‘ You go on the regular RAF VC-1O from Brize Norton . |
29 | That 'll be in the new , in the red line and you go on the other stuff . |
30 | Or the Tuareg saying that ‘ if you walk in the desert you get sand in your shoes , ’ the aquatic equivalent being that if you go on the Scottish hills you stand a fair chance of being hammered . |