Example sentences of "go [adv] on a " in BNC.

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31 How does she manage to go out on a training run the same day as she has run a major marathon when most other competitors are sitting with their feet up savouring the rest ?
32 Both he and Mickey Skinner have a limited number of appearances at Twickenham to look forward to and they will surely be anxious to go out on a high note .
33 The older child , 3 , likes to go out on a waveski , sitting between dad 's legs .
34 just to go out on a Monday with her , cos she does n't have nursery on a Monday , Tiffany .
35 If he 's done anything really wicked I do n't think HMG would be prepared to go out on a limb on his behalf .
36 I 've had two or three I think , very rarely do we find them and shapers tend to go out on a limb they tend to want to lead they tend to want to control they want people to follow their way they do tend to be the people that dig in and say you know this is the way we do it .
37 We have to go out on a call — kiddy stuck on some railings .
38 Well they expect everybody to go out on a Saturday night you see .
39 This Thursday evening at Exeter Hall in Kidlington , visitors will be able to go out on a demonstration with top traffic patrol drivers , and have their driving skills assessed by an advanced instructor .
40 A horse will soon become used to the excitement of a show provided that he goes out on a regular basis from an early age .
41 Pop concert goes out on a bad note
42 Tom Lawlor , another noted Irish photographer , is on record as pointing out that too many photographers assume that every assignment requires the lensperson to be enveloped in a labyrinth of cameras , telescopic lenses and what-not , whereas he invariably goes out on a shoot with very basic equipment and no accessories .
43 Perhaps er , you see , Sundays some er ta er er , every runner goes out on a Sunday .
44 He had not much enjoyed the campaign , and whether because of this or of the result , he had to go immediately on a two-day walk from Kingham to Oxford to purge himself of his ‘ humours ’ .
45 And then they used to go around on a Sunday morning from farm to farm to see how the other chaps are getting on and to say how much better their horses looked .
46 If I go inside on a drugs charge again , I might as well kiss the kids goodbye , y'know what I mean … .
47 He continued : ‘ With criminal trespass , all they can do is go down on a daily basis and charge people .
48 Now one day , you ca n't leave it on the hob , one day we were sitting here and I do n't normally , if I put anything on I sit in there rea you 've seen me go in on a Sunday
49 He went down on a loose ball and my boot landed on him .
50 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 .
51 Four divisions , two of them Australian , went in on a limited front of about 4.5km/24mls , with 1,300 guns massed along the line between Klein Zillebeke and Westhoek .
52 Recently I went outside on a clear night , and started to count the stars I could see inside the Square ; using × 7 .
53 Why , Alida thought , in the middle of stripping bare the great bed , why I can go away on a holiday !
54 And I can go away on a holiday at last .
55 " I ca n't just drop everything and go off on a picnic . "
56 When you go home on a lunch time , you do n't need it when you go home at lunchtime .
57 ‘ Your mother has gone off on a little holiday , ’ he had announced vaguely and Katherine had returned to New York and to school .
58 Yes , her mum and dad just gone off on a cruise for er , I do n't know
59 I know she became somewhat lonely because her husband , although he was a very hard worker , would go off on a spree for some days at a time .
60 They never get a day off , nobody thinks of letting them go off on a training course , they never get the chance to keep up and yet they are expected to be the fount of all knowledge .
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