Example sentences of "[noun prp] go [adv prt] on [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Yorkshire proceeded to squander the final two doubles in a 6–3 win over the previously unbeaten Essex , and Hampshire went back on court needing to win all three doubles matches to secure the necessary 8–1 margin over Middlesex .
2 Doctor 's with your Pappy now , Miss Cora-Beth , and he 's ill with grieving and Jake went off on horseback not half an hour ago to fetch you and Mr Harry back from your party and we 's been waitin' and waitin' for you … ’
3 Tom went off on paternity leave and his secretary organised a whip-round to send a card and a gift .
4 ‘ Of course , tomorrow is Monday and Jones goes back on air , so perhaps he feels he ca n't waste his energy on you tonight . ’
5 Second half , Platt went through on goal , Kuemann ( ? ) pulled him down it what was the most blatant professional foul I 've ever seen , and yet still remained on the pitch ( Graham Failure 's epo about this after the match was hilarious ) .
6 MATISSE TO GO UP ON KENDALL 's OSF/1
7 The headache came courtesy of a gash in the scalp suffered in the thrilling 1–0 win over Aston Villa and from the celebrations that followed Norwich going back on top of the Premier League .
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