Example sentences of "and go on the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Sean , 32 , is pleased with the biggest break of his career and going on the road with one of his all-time favourite groups . |
2 | They may do this through looking disinterested or scornful , blatantly not listening , interrupting , asking difficult questions and going on the attack . |
3 | Nature is joining the human race and going on the dole . |
4 | It does n't break out and go on the rampage when it 's there . ’ |
5 | Now it seemed to come and go on the wind . |
6 | Join a local RSPB members ' group ( get the address from the RSPB regional office ) and go on the outings if you can . |
7 | ‘ Can we have a paddle and go on the swings as well ? ’ |
8 | To avoid their notice , and give them time to get clear of the folded valley before he ventured it , he turned on a contour course towards Ruthyn , and kept in the fringes of the forest , watching the glint of steel come and go on the track lower down the slope , drawing steadily nearer to him , but some half-mile below . |
9 | Well of course we protested and went on the March for Life and Peace , which was turned back by the military . |
10 | I gave up work so I could practise singing and playing , and went on the dole in England . |
11 | She left the riding stables and went on the dole . |
12 | He sought out Burkett and Sylvia and went on the lake to fish . |
13 | The drums of the cold war 's final offensive beat loud in Central America as President Reagan fought the guerrillas in El Salvador and went on the counter-attack against Nicaragua 's fledgling revolution . |
14 | Utilizing some of the truly awesome powers at my disposal , I took , as Laz would say , a powder , and went on the lam . |
15 | I 'd 've been quicker if I 'd gone down into Brentwood , picked up the M twenty five and gone on the A one M |
16 | Two trains had come and gone on the northbound platform of the Bakerloo line at Marylebone tube station , but Harry had boarded neither . |
17 | I 'm not sure whether the change in areas was the reason for the last flurry or whether they had just been triggered by instinct and gone on the feed . |