Example sentences of "going on the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The next day I was told to pack my stuff up because I was going on the other side [ to another wing ] .
2 Then a little genuine humility will help you to work on the negative side and this will get you going on the right track .
3 fuck is your bollocks I 'm going on the second lane , hooray
4 When I was due to arrive in Tasmania to stay with a geologist colleague , Penny Green , you can imagine that I was n't too displeased when I was asked if I minded going on the odd fishing trip as the whole family was ’ into ’ it !
5 Going on the small lawn is he , when they re-turfed ?
6 Yeah , cos we was there in the August , they were n't , we moved in , in the July , there , and the girls were , Matthew was just four , cos just as we moved in our dad took Matthew to Hungary with him , it was like , it was like they were going on the following Wednesday , and he told me on the Friday , he came in on the Friday night , they planned , it was our dad , Crystal and Danielle , Crystal and Danielle , but she said even if I go out in the middle of .
7 CALL ME old , call me antiquated , but I remember a time when The Railway Children were , if not quite press darlings , then at least going on the occasional date with the media .
8 She was going on the overnight train so that she could read the Children 's Act of Scotland en route .
9 Here we go and that is that , up to now , erm we 've only made six beams , we 've got to reach , for these tanks , we want to make sixty and the problem is we 're on stop now redesign the whole thing and going on the present rate of production we 're going to go up to about week twenty-eight .
10 Now , the next gig was weeks ahead at Earls Court in London and there was a choice of sailing round the Cape of Good Hope , going over the Khyber Pass or going on the Trans-Siberian Express .
11 After her success winning the National Junior Title , it 's harder going on the senior circuit .
12 This ensure that there is something going on the whole time for both the spectator and the participator .
13 With the likelihood that at least seven Scots will be going on the British Lions tour , there are plenty of places to be won , though they will have to be earned against what looks a strong French XV .
14 With the likelihood that at least seven Scots will be going on the British Lions tour , there are plenty of places to be won , though they will have to be earned against what looks a strong French XV .
15 ‘ We 're not going on the big dipper .
16 Scudamore said afterwards that the Leopardstown run was his best ever regarding his jumping , and although Chatam later flopped in the Cheltenham Gold Cup won by Jodami he was never going on the fast ground and the slower pace of the National should suit him .
17 Military vehicles were no rarity in the streets , while press and television maintained a steady flow of information on how things were going on the different fronts .
18 I had already loosened the overcoat and was thinking as I looked at him , This very minute you are going on the longest journey a man ever takes and you have n't a frigging clue .
19 Going on the next bus .
20 potty , I 'm going on the little potty
21 In charge will be Mark Potter who made a hash of Cowley Steps during the Exe Descent but is likely to be more efficient when he gets going on the inevitable canoeing aspects of the centre .
22 Well , sorry Jack , I was going on the previous figures which
23 The only thing that kept me going on the last lap of the journey was the rhythm of my steps .
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