Example sentences of "to go [adv prt] on [noun prp] " in BNC.

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1 Because I did n't want the kids saying , ah , you have n't got to And I did n't want to go in on Saturday morning either did I ?
2 The silver bugle light infantry badge is returning to Hartlepool after 50 years with the setting up of a new army cadet force detachment which is looking for boys and girls aged between 13 and 18 to go along on Monday at 7pm to St James Church Hall , Rossmere Way .
3 be fit to go it might be nice to go down on Saturday morning come back , Sunday Monday .
4 It was not clear whether the two latest bombs had been set to go off on Friday , like one discovered and defused on Sunday , or whether they were freshly planted .
5 SUNSOFT 's SOLARIS UNIX TO GO UP ON POWERPC RISC AS WELL AS iAPX-86
6 Watch out , too , for sales staff or reps who encourage you to ‘ buy now ’ , implying that prices are about to go up on April 5 .
7 Verdix Corp 's Verdix Ada Development System is to go up on Hewlett-Packard Co 's HP Apollo 9000 Series 700 workstations under an agreement between the two , and Verdix said an Ada code generator for the Oracle CASE Architecture is now available following a 1992 joint product development agreement it has with its unit Meridian Software Systems and Oracle Corp 's Oracle Federal Systems subsidiary .
8 MATISSE TO GO UP ON KENDALL 's OSF/1
9 Cost me a fiver for her hair to be done on Monday and another fiver to go out on Berlin Square on Tuesday .
10 Terry had to go back on Sunday night and before he left for the station hugged his mother and looked fearfully into her drawn face .
11 No it 's not yours , it 's got to go back on Friday .
12 And do n't imagine that just because he 's got to go back on Saturday , we sha n't be seeing one another again . ’
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