Example sentences of "go on [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Just outside Dorchester near Higher Bockhampton you can go on great walking or mountain biking trails and discover the cottage where Hardy lived . |
2 | HOLLYWOOD would go on one knee for the exclusive rights to Saturday 's England fly-half qualifier at Gloucester between Rob Andrew and Stuart Barnes . |
3 | They would go on long train journeys together . |
4 | let it go on general consumption |
5 | Britain 's first self-adhesive stamp is undergoing trials in the North East , and if it catches on , sticky stamps will go on general sale next summer . |
6 | Any remaining will go on general sale on November 11 . |
7 | Worrell did not go on that tour , but when West Indies went to England in 1957 under Goddard he was annoyed that the vice-captaincy went to Clyde Walcott ; Worrell and Walcott , while friends , were never all that close , in fact , whereas Worrell and Weekes were . |
8 | ‘ Let's go on that tour . |
9 | They 'd better not go on that thing . |
10 | Since the murder of Sussex MP Ian Gow in July 1990 — he was a prominent supporter of the Loyalist cause in Northern Ireland and the Home Office has mentioned a list of likely targets and Mr. Mates ' name will undoubtedly go on that list . |
11 | I I have a I have a nasty suspicion that we could go on all day like this if if I allowed it to happen . |
12 | So it could go on all day , in fact it would n't mature would it overnight , because the computer does n't allow it . |
13 | Hall offered her a job , and there she stayed for two years working sixty to seventy hours a week and still commuting back to Blackheath , except on press night , which would go on all night , once a fortnight . |
14 | I said I did n't want to get on to this area because it 's you know , we could go on all night discussing whether this , well whether that . |
15 | I 've got ta put another five pounds , you could go on all night then , could n't it ? |
16 | and then you could go on all night . |
17 | How long can a person go on mint-flavoured sugar ? |
18 | DETECTIVES investigating a building society robbery will go on national television tonight to name a man they want to question . |
19 | Or we could go on another tour of the clubs … ’ |
20 | so er will go on another trip ? |
21 | Shall I go on another machine ? |
22 | Do you ever go on any training courses or anything ? |
23 | The Mappa Mundi will go on permanent exhibition at Hereford Cathedral next summer under a new rescue package , currently being negotiated , aimed at preserving the 14th century relic . |
24 | Both frame and painting will go on permanent view this fall , after conservation work on the frame has been completed . |
25 | But unlike the collections in Brooklyn , which have sat in storage while the museum awaits funds to build permanent galleries , much from the Denver collections will go on permanent display when the current renovations are completed . |
26 | ‘ It has hardly been seen so far and it really must go on public view . |
27 | I think the same players and coaches should go on this year 's European tour . |
28 | ‘ We ca n't go on this way . ’ |
29 | In any case if I had any spare money it would go on clerical assistance . |