Example sentences of "[adv] go on [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | She wholly goes on th'other side |
2 | At six I was old enough to go on errands , at seven to go further to pay the rent and rates , make the long , dreary trip to the Cap for the divi . |
3 | Four months ago Alan Govier was looking forward to early retirement , buying a new car and perhaps going on holiday . |
4 | they 're only going on people 's information |
5 | ‘ I thought you only went on weekends . ’ |
6 | Many of the officers were released after Gen. Tanay had apparently gone on strike in protest . |
7 | So go on Sounds readers , give All a listen . |
8 | So go on Sounds readers , give All a listen . |
9 | Lazio are happy with his fitness — so go on Graham … |
10 | It had all gone on Papa 's account , as Paul had brought the fact to her notice that she had never been paid a penny for all her years of work . |
11 | But it does n't all go on bills though does it ? |
12 | And then we 'd all go on holiday . |
13 | The Eladeldi supervise everything , and anyway the jobs worth having all go on word of mouth . |
14 | Her husband is in jail in Waco with the other men , soon to go on trial . |
15 | she generally goes on Wednesdays do n't she . |
16 | And er eventually he came er an engine which er there were some which started on petrol and then you turned on to paraffin but most of the work , just going on petrol , with a plug and a magneto . |
17 | Now just going on products , off the compost plant for the last six months , I 've gone through , I 've taken I 've noted down the number of samples taken , each month by month . |
18 | Nobody ever got rich by just going on talk shows — well , not on mine , anyway — and when you 're talking about actors who are paid millions of pounds for one film , then I suspect their accountants advise them against it . |
19 | A deal with EMI beckoned , and 15-year-old singer Stinky Turner was soon going on stage in his pyjamas and bawling , ‘ You insult my intelligence but I a not a fool ! ’ to the band 's legion of admirers ( affectionately known as ‘ The Rubber Glove Firm ’ ) . |
20 | A deal with EMI beckoned , and 15-year-old singer Stinky Turner was soon going on stage in his pyjamas and bawling , ‘ You insult my intelligence but I a not a fool ! ’ to the band 's legion of admirers ( affectionately known as ‘ The Rubber Glove Firm ’ ) . |
21 | Where do we normally go on Sunday ? |
22 | Where do we normally go on Sunday ? |
23 | Welll Cabinet 's are always under strain it 's in the nature of poltics , but I expect John Patten to be back at work within the course of this month , he 's just gone on holidasy when he returns he 's going back to the office . |
24 | But he had n't spoken , just gone on listening . |
25 | Ancient church treasures of gold , silver , ivory and rock crystal ; enamelled , filigreed , and bejewelled , which were stolen from Quedlinburg by a US army lieutenant in 1945 , have been returned to Germany , and the whole contents of the treasury some fifty works has just gone on display in the Kunstgewerbemuseum until 30 May 1993 . |
26 | The third generation version , which has just gone on sale in Britain , looks likely to continue the success story . |
27 | BRITAIN 'S ‘ greenest ’ car is the Subaru Vivio 660cc which has only just gone on sale . |
28 | We 've just gone on pink onto red . |
29 | After all the hype and controversy , the memoirs of Lady Thatcher have finally gone on sale . |
30 | THE TEXT of the Maastricht Treaty , which finally went on sale at Her Majesty 's Stationery Office ( HMSO ) in London last month , has been withdrawn , apparently because of a row over the spelling of ‘ ecu ’ , the European currency unit . |