Example sentences of "[noun sg] goes on the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Sixteen per cent of the budget goes on the care of the mentally ill and mentally handicapped .
2 Hospitals close , trains stop , radar goes on the blink , satellites spin wordlessly in space , and for everyone dialling long distance or local calls , the pips announce that time is finally up .
3 Killer goes on the run with violent robber
4 That girl goes on the manor and Jack
5 got back to his mark and we 're going to have three slips , Lewis gone to join the slips , so it 's er three slips and the gully , as waits for this one , packing were the up comes Lawrence now past Dickie Bird , bowls to him , well pitched up and he played a rather streaky stroke really , and he turns it away down to square Tufnell is down there , fields the ball , throws back quite nicely , he fielded very well , let's say that and one run goes on the total , er so that at the moment three hundred and four runs are needed and it 's about three point nine seven the required rate .
6 When you 've registered that clobber , the bundle goes on the Biology shelf . "
7 Cafe owner George 's £55,000 three-bedroom Belfast home goes on the market today to raise the money for a private op .
8 It has n't escaped anyone 's notice that a former senior official of the Great Criminal goes on the run , and at the same time a series of murders begins of the children of other former officials of the Great Criminal .
9 General Norman Schwarzkopf , the American commander in Saudi Arabia , says he is in no special hurry : as the war goes on the Iraqis become weaker , the allies stronger .
10 A square net ( enabling me to reach into corners ) does the job well , and the resultant goo goes on the compost heap , joining all the iris stems , Gunnera leaves and duckweed .
11 A NEW fund raising drive has been launched by Darlington Community Radio in a bid to ensure the station goes on the air in June .
12 Oh no I mean we 've been down there when you put dash like , when you have to wire , er a bolt goes on the dashboard and everything , well Christ I 've been round , we went round er Sunderland works , Nissan , at Sunderland , and we 've been round Rover works
13 Leeds ace goes on the attack
14 I pick up the scissors because I 'm alone in the shop and if he touches me again he 'll leave without something he came in with , when the bell goes on the door and this other boy in a city suit comes in , boring yuppie sort .
15 Before the new dog goes on the beat , he will have to attend a 13-week training course with Pc Barlow later in the year .
16 As we have seen , over two-thirds of public spending goes on the provision of the social services discussed in this book ; the rest goes on defence , roads , employment , law and order , and so on .
17 But you always said ‘ No one with any sense goes on the stage , you spend most of your time on the dole ’ . ’
18 fixed down on a concrete bed and then your generator goes on the end on
19 But you know , until then I think we 're gon na have to make it that the railway goes on the table , she ju , she does n't see it Carl , she just when she broke that
20 As time goes on the need for such support will , obviously , diminish — it 's more than likely that your staff will become more conversant with the product than the person who either sold or trained them on it .
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