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

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1 you know er all the blokes at work are going on a rave in Newcastle this weekend .
2 The so-called ‘ fantastic fans , at the theatre of dreams ’ are currently going on the rampage in Istanbul .
3 AN UPDATED computerised loo will be going on the market in Japan soon — it 'll be able to give a detailed report on the user 's health by analysing the contents of the deposit
4 The worst part of the job was going on the beat in winter .
5 At a cool £695,000 , the house is Crawfordsburn is thought to be the most expensive ever to go on the market in Northern Ireland .
6 He goes on a newspaper in Marie 's room .
7 Somewhere further up the scale is the seasonal dieter who goes on a diet in spring to get rid of the Christmas over-indulgence ; in summer to get ready for the beach ; in autumn to lose the fat gained from too many chips , ice-creams , and Tequila sunrises on holiday ; and in early winter to help prepare for the Christmas binge .
8 A NEW fund raising drive has been launched by Darlington Community Radio in a bid to ensure the station goes on the air in June .
9 There was no Bible except North 's own , which the pilot with some surprise spotted him carrying onto the plane ; an official Bible , autographed by Reagan , went on a trip in October .
10 Later she received a good luck token when she went on a walkabout in Glasgow 's George Square .
11 But Mark bounced back and in 1983–4 he went on an expedition in search of the head-hunting tribes of Indonesia , the Orang-hutan .
12 I gave up work so I could practise singing and playing , and went on the dole in England .
13 Sometimes I went on the river in boats full of noisy young men and their girlfriends .
14 We went on the air in October 1986 and Kylie joined the cast about four months into the series .
15 Although there will be little difference between what they cost new , a car registered in January 1992 is going to be more attractive to buyers than one which went on the road in December 1991 , so second-hand it will be worth about £200-£300 more .
16 AMERICAN restaurants and government buildings were attacked as French farmers went on the rampage in protest at the cuts agreed in the Gatt trade talks .
17 It went on the market in June … three weeks later the Hawkridge family had a buyer for their three bedroomed home
18 During those decades bands of pauper migrants went on the tramp in search of food and a living .
19 In the following days , groups of soldiers were reported to have gone on the rampage in Kinshasa , looting shops and businesses .
20 When , in 1918 , with her brother and fiance both killed , she , an earl 's daughter , had gone on the stage in defiance of tradition , what else had she to offer ?
21 If you think you ca n't go on the Island in case you 're recognised , then you are finished .
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