Example sentences of "[adv] go on a [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | God willing , he would soon go on a final long journey to another home , his real home , in Eretz . |
2 | Like going on a flat road , without putting the brake |
3 | She left early for her morning swim at Buckingham Palace and later went on a 35-minute errand . |
4 | Usually , to please Father , I would also go on a quick visit to one of his shops and sometimes I wondered if they were doing as well as he pretended . |
5 | We agreed , after it was over — after the stitches ( a large number ) had been removed — that he had shown he was good enough now to go on a big trip . |
6 | Expecting a word processor operator to pick up the elements of design , typography and layout skills by simply going on a two-day course is just not realistic . |
7 | If little Jimmy 's mother tells everyone that they can never go on a long journey because little Jimmy is always car-sick , then you can be sure that little Jimmy always will be car-sick . |
8 | ‘ But you never went on a sea-going ship , to faraway lands ? ’ |
9 | ‘ You never went on a gas-main explosion in Newark Eddy , ’ he said irritably . |