Example sentences of "[pron] go [adv prt] on [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I always wear a helmet when I go out on a bike , but I think we might have to make helmets a fashion accessory to get more children to wear them . ’ |
2 | I know how busy they are when I come off the road off a night , and I know busy because they are before I go out on a morning , and erm , it seems like they 're never likely to get stuck from time to time though . |
3 | On a dinner time when I go out on a dinner time I leave it on . |
4 | I go out on a blitz and then tend to spend nothing for months . |
5 | You go up on a step and then you 've got another pond . |
6 | if you go out on a charter it 's twelve hours you know , if you go for |
7 | Coming in in the corners where the where you go out on the landing . |
8 | Christine , you 've got a quarter of an hour and then you go out on the table , cos that dinner is going anywhere |
9 | I do n't know what it 's called but there 's this bit where you go down on the floor like an anteater . |
10 | But when you go in on a subject like philosophy , to jump in at that level how adjusted you are it 's difficult if you 've not got any academic background to suddenly come in and have to start doing it . |
11 | Yes , we go up on the Ridge most of the time because er we 've all got mountain bikes ; it makes it a bit more fun . |
12 | Now when we go out on the road we would like to go through a vehicle check with you . |
13 | And then when we come in , the assessment form is written out and erm er there 's a marking sheet which I 'll I 'll sh sh show you before we go out on the road . |
14 | But when we go out on the pitch , I hope he has a stinker . |
15 | For a moment Trent thought of letting the whole damn lot of them go up on the reef . |
16 | And the Relief Committee and the Board of Works inspector upstairs — four of them go out on the balcony , and there was a silence would have lifted off your hat . |
17 | And when they go out on a football field they can do something about it . |
18 | I 'm not , I 'm not just blaming them all the time , I mean , the situation is , when they go out on the field , they are their own men , I ca n't do anything about there , I ca n't talk for them out there ; I can only put it on in training , and when they get out there , they 've got to do it theirselves . |
19 | Oh I 'm , I 'm not sure , it 's , it 's a few hundred pounds a year and I , I , I 'm really guessing it 's a few hundred pounds a year for what they call a retaining fee , for being firemen , and then it 's a few pounds every time they attend , and a lesser amount every time for an , a greater amount every time they go out on the fire engine , but it 's nothing er nothing exceptionally high , it 's , it 's very reasonable when you think they 've got other jobs to do |
20 | As the cortege approached Uzerche on its way north , the chronicler Geoffrey and a few monks from the priory of Vigeois , standing on a hill , watched it go by on the road below . |