Example sentences of "go [adv] on the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Stick you head out the window and there 's puke going everywhere on the parked cars and people 's faces |
2 | Mr Kinnock was at his best when going easier on the general outrage , and harder on the specific details of the operation . |
3 | ‘ Go home on the first flight out of here . |
4 | Would you all go home on the same day ? |
5 | You went well on the young ladies ! |
6 | All went well on the long trip to the Jebel mountains and from there the intrepid raiding party set off for their target . |
7 | But as the cockboat went aground on the sandy beach and the six men heaved it above the high-water mark , Harry saw that Sam was not with them , and by the expressions on their faces , he knew that something was wrong . |
8 | While such behaviour can not be condoned , an occasional show of controlled passion from England 's bowlers would not have gone amiss on the same ground when Australia were winning the first Test . |
9 | Heather went there on the tenth of September , you know , to see Rex Cunningham . ’ |
10 | I 'd probably have to go there on the eighth . |
11 | Suppose the manager instead goes ahead on the second . |
12 | Third rate ‘ IN the third ( division ) Southend have no problems scoring at home , but Sunderland were desperately unlucky not to go ahead on the half hour ’ |