Example sentences of "[noun sg] [modal v] go on the " in BNC.
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1 | Even the modest recommendation that a member of the department should go on the Active Tutorial course had not been acted upon . |
2 | Erm so it 's a question of how one can best do it , but initially it would be er the onus would go on the individual to use the the spaces not designated as short stay . |
3 | Nothing about training should go on er , as training people procedure should go on the notice board , should n't it . |
4 | But Sunrise Radio chief Avtar Lit has vowed that the service will go on the air on Tuesday as scheduled . |
5 | JOHN COLE The Voting must go on The public has done its bit : now MPs get their chance |
6 | The company will go on the road next Monday , 22 March , with the highly-praised production of ‘ Great Expectations ’ , which ran at the theatre during February . |