Example sentences of "[verb] n't go on [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 And erm that , we did n't go on trek for so very long
2 ‘ I did n't go on tour to Norway — I could n't move .
3 Mm , I said to Tony if we ca n't afford to go I said do n't worry about it , we might just go back down to where we went last year for a week because , it 's like I was saying to Joanne this morning , that this year they wo n't , they 're not gon na worry whether they do n't go on holiday but next year when Charlotte 's at school and got all her school mates saying oh where did you go and
4 ‘ But out-of-work urinals do n't go on sale every day of the week . ’
5 I do n't go on duty .
6 ‘ I certainly do n't go on stage ill prepared but I have never had a script for any of my shows .
7 they apparently do n't go on stage till half past seven
8 The first production versions of Audi 's Cabriolet were on show , although it does n't go on sale until April/May in Germany and the UK launch has been delayed until summer 1992 , when it 's expected to be priced at about £25,000 .
9 A SPORTS car which does n't go on sale in Britain until next year has won a top award at the British International Motor Show .
10 I do hope that does n't go on tape .
11 In reaction to Reagan 's performance , one southern Democrat said , ‘ I sure hope he does n't go on television to promote the elimination of fucking ’ , while another , more politely , said , ‘ The constituents broke our doors down .
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