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

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1 But if you only went on the square foot it do n't matter how big it was well that 's like , surely that 'd be fairer ?
2 ‘ We 're not going on the big dipper .
3 Hammond did not go on the Irish expedition of 1649 , but remained on active service ; unlike Fairfax , he took part in the pre-emptive invasion of Scotland the following year .
4 Oh well next time when you go just go on the proper date that you should go on
5 After her success winning the National Junior Title , it 's harder going on the senior circuit .
6 Because it does mean then that that traffic er on the western side of Harrogate can get out to the western relief road as there 's no need then to go on the urban roads in Harrogate .
7 CALL ME old , call me antiquated , but I remember a time when The Railway Children were , if not quite press darlings , then at least going on the occasional date with the media .
8 Scudamore said afterwards that the Leopardstown run was his best ever regarding his jumping , and although Chatam later flopped in the Cheltenham Gold Cup won by Jodami he was never going on the fast ground and the slower pace of the National should suit him .
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