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

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1 Currently we are reviewing the number of staff needed for Stage 2 , but this will almost certainly be a significantly smaller number , and I anticipate quite a number of the existing A Station staff will want to go on SVS : quite a number have already indicated a wish to do so .
2 To build up his pot , because he might have a bad month , or he might want to go on holiday .
3 Problems relating to Châteauroux and other lands in dispute in Berry and Auvergne were referred to a panel of arbitrators ; Richard was to marry Alice ; finally both Louis and Henry agreed to go on crusade and , in the meantime , made a mutual non-aggression pact .
4 But little of the earnings trickle downwards : most of the foreign currency earned goes on imports of food and goods demanded by the predominantly white and affluent visitors .
5 ‘ Afterwards I want to go on haj , to visit Mecca .
6 WELL , IF you want to go on strike , the place to do it is obviously the London borough of Barnet .
7 All you have to do is choose the date you want to go on holiday and decide on the destination and we will choose the accommodation for you — offering you an unbeatable deal on the price of your holiday .
8 ‘ Sylvia and I want to go on record as protesting this outrageous incident in the ssstrongest possible articulation . ’
9 Collector 's corner is the feature round about three thirty so if you want to go on collector 's corner if you collect anything for a hobby that 's the spot for you .
10 He has a wood shavings bed in his stable , otherwise he would eat all the straw , and he frequently has to go on diets , which make him grumpy .
11 ‘ The committee has to go on record and declare that a drastic reduction in these resources will place the parish structure of the Kirk in jeopardy and seriously damage its mission to the people of Scotland . ’
12 In addition , they will be expected to go on visits to their local Department of Social Security office , courts , industrial tribunal and other institutions that are relevant locally to the CAB clients .
13 Naturalists of any repute were soon expected to go on expeditions , and those who did not were criticised for their lack of field experience .
14 The game , to be unveiled at the London Toy Fair in January , is expected to go on sale in May .
15 I said well it 's best place to go on Sunday afternoons , we do n't spend any money .
16 Maybe one of the reasons Microsoft Corp 's NT is n't pegged to go on Sparc is because it 's little endian and Sparc is big endian : we 've heard that it would mean a major rewrite , something Bill Gates had n't figured on .
17 When money became scarce , he tried to go on welfare , but the woman official said , ‘ What 's your problem , Mr Webb ?
18 Because very often on courses we find that people have been sort of nominated to go on courses , and quite honestly they do n't actually want to be there and they 're looking at their watch and as soon as they can get away that , that 's better .
19 That was how he had come to go on board the Santa Maria del Sud .
20 Freaking out underneath , keeping going on top .
21 Cal gets on with her mum and dad , she loves going on holiday with them to the villa in Spain — she seems a goodie-goodie but she 's not , she 's great .
22 Anyway he 's took gone on holiday with them .
23 Most transport investment has gone on road construction and not on public transport .
24 Saddam Hussein has gone on Baghdad T V to call for a Holy War against U S forces in the Gulf , and the overthrow of Saudi Arabia 's King Faed .
25 has gone on holiday , right .
26 Creator Verity Lambert has gone on leave and former BBC1 controller Jonathan Powell , who vowed to support the series , has left the Corporation prompting speculation about its future .
27 A man has gone on trial accused of strangling his girlfriend .
28 A man has gone on trial for the murder of his girlfriend 's cousin outside a social services office .
29 A former businessman has gone on trial accused of a two million pound investment fraud .
30 A man has gone on trial accused of murdering a father of four inside a crown court building .
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