Example sentences of "go on about [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I could 'ear 'er voice goin' on about somefink or the ovver .
2 The hon. Gentleman goes on about conspiracies against the working class , but I gather that in his constituency the working class conspired against him .
3 A lot of training goes on about assertiveness training and maybe the word has got around assertiveness is good and everything else is n't so good .
4 But Puddephat goes on about hermeneutics and ontology , and the master pretends he understands .
5 Everyone goes on about Cher 's dresses , showing her navel .
6 However , this is the party that goes on about unemployment as though it had a good record on unemployment .
7 The place was a bit religious but they did n't kind of drum it into you , they used to go on about church a bit .
8 Luke thought that it was probably a mistake , at this stage , to go on about sonnets .
9 I wanted to go on about Toinette .
10 Er because I do n't have a group of accountants in front of me I 'm not going to go on about debits and credits and so on and so forth .
11 I expect someone called 6 0 6 to go on about Leeds fans being fascist animals with grudges again .
12 I did not need to go on about Jean-Claude 's obstinacy , foolishness and arrogance .
13 But , the morality a and to go on about Christianity and again , tha I feel ashamed sometimes when I think of myself you know , a Christian , that 's not Christianity !
14 ‘ You ca n't say it 's a coincidence that in every interview you see with these women the journalist always picks that five minutes where they 're going on about abuse or victimisation .
15 And I think it 's fruitless going on about blame and suspicion and guilt .
16 I am always fascinated to hear Liberals going on about resources being made available for defence , when they are committed to cutting them by 50 per cent .
17 She could not abide snuff-taking and was always going on about Florrie Axford 's nasty habits .
18 Her parents were always telling her off for going on about things being boring .
19 But Eubank also has a huge ego to feed , and Davies revealed : ‘ I know he 's always going on about money , but the truth is his main drive is pride — he hates the idea of losing .
20 ‘ It does n't seem to occur to anyone that all these people going on about UFOs and the general hilarity they cause would be quite a good disguise for the government if it did want to cover up weapons testing . ’
21 You are lost in a strange country , among a lot of incomprehensible wogs going on about Twenty-fourthers and God knows what , and you are probably scared stiff ! ’
22 They go mad when we start going on about JFK .
23 What are you going on about Steven ?
24 They felt they had hit the targets by going on about tax and emphasising the warning that votes for the Lib Dems would only help Labour .
25 The first I knew about it was Malcolm going on about rubber .
26 This particular girl , a model , is putting Patrick in his place by going on about cars : ‘ Most of my friends have them on the firm , ’ she said , with the sort of lift of the old proud head that he could hardly believe had not accompanied a limiting judgment on Villiers de l'Isle Adam . ’
27 Then what happened was the AIDS crisis became apparent at the point where I was ill and , suddenly , all these people that were right-on theoreticians were suddenly all going on about AIDS .
28 I wish they 'd stop going on about Christmas for heaven 's sake , .
29 Is it planning to be on erm , er production going on about Mary this week , at all , would n't mind going to .
30 The rouged baggage was the worst , dribbling and going on about niggers !
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