Example sentences of "[coord] go on [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Or you may be a carer looking for help to enable you to take a break , either for regular short spells , or to go on holiday or in an emergency . |
2 | When out of the office at meetings or going on holidays , please divert your telephone . |
3 | Nobody remarked on it because all the students are foreign and occasionally take trips home or go on sightseeing tours . |
4 | As a result journalists in Nigeria either depend on press releases , speeches , statements and hand-outs or go on hearsay , rumour and stories fed to them by politicians . |
5 | So the Essex-based producer responsible for this week 's fastest-rising hit , Do n't You Want Me , ca n't perform lucrative concerts or go on TV in case his bosses see him . |
6 | The clubs use the cash either to improve facilities or go on tour . |
7 | The assumption is made that dissatisfied workers are more likely to leave the one job for another , take time off , or go on strike , but there has been considerable debate about all three measures , and there are cogent reasons for doubting that any of them serve as adequate indicators of job satisfaction . |
8 | So we busy ourselves about the house or go on holiday in much the same way as we do our jobs . |
9 | As unification approached many of the 4,250 prisoners in East German prisons rioted or went on rooftop protests or hunger strike in support of demands for a general amnesty on Oct. 3 . |
10 | As a bonus , ticket holders will be able to tour Plymouth before the 8pm performances , and to go on board HMS Onyx , moored alongside . |
11 | I want a car , a nice home , a working wife , a child , and to go on holiday . ’ |
12 | Anyone who became insolvent by keeping no books , never taking stock and going on year after year without knowing how their affairs stood , was like a child at school who found to his surprise that he had but one halfpenny left in his pocket . |
13 | That had been fun because they were excited and going on holiday . |
14 | Most of them were refugees from East Africa living in substandard conditions and paying exorbitant rents ; for them a second income was desperately needed , and going on strike seemed a dangerous business . |
15 | Others present what they do and what they want to achieve in their first year , for example , putting out an album and going on tour . |
16 | Space was a premium particularly on Summer Saturdays , and the congestion at the shed throat caused by engines coming off , and going on shed was responsible for most of the delays along the North Wales coast when locomotives changes were necessary , particularly for the Butlins ' workings . |
17 | It was all beneath his dignity , this business of charging around with rifles in your hand and going on parade . |
18 | ‘ Since then I 've been training every day , and going on runs . |
19 | ‘ Listen , if I was n't just John Dyson , but The John Dyson , people would n't even waste their time asking me to do ten-guinea talks for the Overseas Service — they 'd know I 'd be fully occupied doing pieces for Playboy and Esquire at a thousand dollars a time , and going on television at a hundred guineas an appearance . |
20 | Well I , I I , I do n't mind how it 's done but erm I hear nothing on the many people on , you know , who talk about erm giving aid erm a dread from this problem is this vast erm amount of the G M P and going on armaments and going on one way and another . |
21 | And going on picnics |
22 | In 1529 there was thus published A Dialogue of Sir Thomas More , Knight , wherein be treated … veneration and worship of images and relics ; praying to Saints and going on pilgrimage ; with many other things touching the pestilent sect of Luther and Tyndale . |
23 | With little possibility of much fulfilment in this world , they look to the next ; they are for ever visiting temples and mosques ( for this they are required to revert to their male clothes ) and going on pilgrimage to Hindu and Muslim shrines over the subcontinent . |
24 | If you can pack up and go on Tuesday August 11 , you can dash off to Spain for a week 's bed and breakfast in a two-star hotel for as little as £229 . |
25 | ‘ You two take the car and go on home , ’ he said through the window . |
26 | But be aware that anyone can call themselves a ‘ counsellor ’ ; your doctor may be able to refer you appropriately — otherwise shop around and go on recommendation . |
27 | Amphetamines are the dance drugs , the designer drugs that come and go on waves of fashion . |
28 | The five stamps depict Nativity scenes from stained glass church windows and go on sale on Tuesday . |
29 | ‘ I should love to do Challenges and help with Pack Ventures and go on Pack Holidays and have lots of Brownies to play with , and I 'm sure I 'd soon win lots of badges and stars and things and be a Sixer and ‘ |
30 | My biggest pitfall would be to grab the fat movie contracts , do commercials and go on talk shows and be a pompous ass who pretends he knows everything about sex , religion , philosophy , you name it . ’ |