Example sentences of "[verb] going on [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Vividly picture going on a wonderful shopping spree , buying everything you have ever dreamt of , with great joy and exuberance . |
2 | I had no intention to going into the art business and although I had done ‘ extra art ’ at school , I sully intended going on the stage . |
3 | it 's not just like going going on a bus and but erm my daughter 's very generous and seeing that we we get to her and we spend about three months with her . |
4 | Do you remember going on a boat ? |
5 | ‘ He hated going on the river at all . |
6 | Do you mind going on a |
7 | I would n't mind going on a bus tour again |
8 | 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 . |
9 | I do n't really think at that time I would have had enough experience to justify going on the staff . |
10 | Oh I said , yes she said , I like going on a boat , she said not that I 've been on one she said she 's never been on a boat across |
11 | And I said , ‘ No , I 'm not Jeremy Pascal ’ , so he said , ‘ You should try going on the radio , you sound just like him . ’ |
12 | But he ca n't resist going on a teensy-weensy shopping spree with Marlon , which involves going into a jewellers , pretending to be gay and , to divert inquiries , sneezing copiously over an assistant who is terrified they are transmitting Aids . |
13 | I had a horse who loved going on the beach and in the sea at Weston-Super-Mare but hated puddles and tiny streams . |
14 | Especially if we kept going on the course we 'd established . |
15 | Paul read somewhere they keep going on a bequest from George Bernard Shaw . |
16 | ‘ Well , ’ said the executive , ‘ if things keep going on the way they are , I 'll be there some day catching for that guy and I want to make sure I know his curves . ’ |
17 | Races could only get going on a majority vote of the Student Union , and then only if it was quorate . |
18 | Then you can get going on the case . |
19 | Cos you did n't know whether they 'd had er you know had a lot to drink or had a load of drugs and start going on the rampage or something . |
20 | Quite apart from whatever Blenkinsop comes up with , I 'm going to get my chaps tomorrow to get going on a major investigation into the backgrounds of all these people . |
21 | I love going on a nice train journey ! |
22 | Titles were often kept going on the profits of provincial partners or other businesses . |
23 | To read Barthes 's Mythologies is to make going on the London Underground an agonizing assault of messages begging to be decoded ; advertisements and dress styles proclaim loudly while faces remain blank and meaningless . |
24 | 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 ! |