Example sentences of "you go [adv prt] on a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | You going down on a weekend darling ? |
2 | Do you go out on a Saturday now ? |
3 | Do you go back on a Tuesday do you ? |
4 | Er you were called out at night and of course in those days you went round on a bicycle and you , you went round with your little black bag strapped on the back . |
5 | When you went out on a tour with MainMan , you did n't eat in a Wimpey level of place , or stay in the Holiday Inn . |
6 | So — we would much rather that you went out on a limb , that you did something , that you listened to the remarks of your peers and possibly to the remarks that we might make about them , take them away and think about them . |
7 | You go up on a step and then you 've got another pond . |
8 | Suspiciousness becomes almost an instinct , powerful and all-pervasive : ‘ When you go out on a Sunday afternoon [ in the country ] , say , and you look over a bridge at the stream , you can not help yourself . |
9 | if you go out on a charter it 's twelve hours you know , if you go for |
10 | But when you go in on a subject like philosophy , to jump in at that level how adjusted you are it 's difficult if you 've not got any academic background to suddenly come in and have to start doing it . |