Example sentences of "[noun sg] [be] go on [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Darlington Rucksack Club is to go on a moderate going circular walk around Castle Bolton tomorrow , starting from Darlington Market Place at 9am . |
2 | Darlington Rucksack Club is to go on a moderate going circular walk around Castle Bolton tomorrow . |
3 | you know er all the blokes at work are going on a rave in Newcastle this weekend . |
4 | The worst part of the job was going on the beat in winter . |
5 | If my right hon. Friend is going on a tour I hope that he will not forget our mutual home territory on Plymouth , which is very anxious indeed to maintain close links with the armed services . |
6 | I think oh well , so what , you know the fridge is going on a lot |
7 | While all that agitation was going on a dual carriageway had been built between Aberdeen and Stonehaven . |
8 | The Regimental Sergeant Major , responsible for co-ordinating sporting activity in addition to his normal duty , reports that a number of soldiers from the regiment are going on a sailing course . |
9 | ‘ So your play is going on the stage ? ’ |
10 | A third reason why dieting makes you fat is because fat is less metabolically active than muscle … the one sure way to slow the body down and so create the conditions for getting fat is to go on a diet |
11 | The family were going on an early morning shopping trip to buy a surprise for their father Dennis 's 54th birthday . |