Example sentences of "go [adv prt] on [adj] [noun pl] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 He also claimed that there was " no independent constitutional authority for Congress to go off on investigatory frolics of its own " .
2 A single eruption may not only last for months , but it may also consist of a series of separate , different phases , and in many cases different things may be going on on different parts of the same volcano at the same time .
3 Life has to be going on on both sides of it , I told her .
4 This mismatch led to our including clear , key-by-key sequences in the notes and a resolution not to go out on CDL trials before reaching the stage of adequate documentation , as time is too valuable .
5 We used to go out on these walks in the country near the school , and we were accused of going with two lorry drivers behind a bush to have sex with them in exchange for a watch .
6 Everyone goes out on longer boards with the biggest sails they can handle , either sailing around the windsurf bay till the winds become gusty , or sailing upwind for lunch at the long beach .
7 Everyone goes out on longer boards with the biggest sails they can handle .
8 After morning parade , those not required for any tests or interviews would go off on working parties around the camp .
9 The attack began when incendiary bombs went off on two floors of a museum in Shrewsbury Castle , Shropshire — causing £250,000 damage and destroying many irreplaceable relics of three famous regiments .
10 Bombs went off on six beaches at once .
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