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

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1 When I was due to arrive in Tasmania to stay with a geologist colleague , Penny Green , you can imagine that I was n't too displeased when I was asked if I minded going on the odd fishing trip as the whole family was ’ into ’ it !
2 In charge will be Mark Potter who made a hash of Cowley Steps during the Exe Descent but is likely to be more efficient when he gets going on the inevitable canoeing aspects of the centre .
3 Then one day in the summer of 1989 — around the time that I had signed a contract to go on the second rebel tour of South Africa — I got a call from Australia that came as a bombshell .
4 And everything used to go on the old garden bonfires did n't it , in the past ?
5 We had to go on the Green Line bus . ’
6 For example , the recent articles on minor surgery in general practice could be circulated to those on or applying to go on the minor surgery list .
7 Victory went on the European championship event went to Fernandez Peres in an Escort Cosworth .
8 I know when Brian went on the first Queen tour to America he hated it , so he had stabilisers made to give him 220v .
9 Erm , how many of you went on the basic management skills course ?
10 Even the modest recommendation that a member of the department should go on the Active Tutorial course had not been acted upon .
11 Then you pull another , and off I go on the straight line Joey Bonanza 's drawn for me .
12 Receiving a script , which bears all the writer 's material on the right hand side of the page , the Director 's stage directions to his cameras and microphones go on the left hand side .
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