Example sentences of "go on about the " in BNC.

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1 Goin' on about the seats all the time she was .
2 Maconie then goes on about the ‘ Fred EP ’ and how the proceeds go to THT .
3 I 've been reading Richard Hoggart 's The Uses of Literacy on this journey ; he goes on about the working class not being able to think " abstractly , generally , metaphysically or politically .
4 ‘ One of her lines … as the king … goes on about the Gods not suffering the unpiety of his sister to go unpunished .
5 I think we had better try and influence that as churches not that we should about the suffering that goes on about the death that goes on , but I think we ought to give all this another dimension in churches .
6 The second paragraph goes on about the report to council Environmental Services Committee by the District Chief .
7 This will involve tone as much as doctrine , but he would be as ill-advised to go on about the Government 's intention of building a classless society , which it ca n't build anyway , as to adopt the easy belief that the climate of opinion can be left to look after itself while ministers get on with the practical business of government .
8 No need to go on about the band in this preamble .
9 ‘ I do n't want to go on about the amount or work — everybody works hard .
10 Like my hon. Friend the Member for Bosworth ( Mr. Tredinnick ) , I have personal views about some of those matters , but we should await the report , when we will have a little more to go on about the circumstances and how this could have happened .
11 ‘ She kept going on about the fox and coughing . ’
12 Isabel was going on about the boots .
13 She 'd been going on about the outings , never getting away , had n't she ?
14 Listen to people on the Continent going on about the inadequacies of their own health-care systems .
15 She 's already provided the couple with a tape of tribal fertility dances to ‘ release endorphins in the pelvic region ’ and before long she 's going on about the healing properties of dolphins .
16 Always going on about the Fate of the Graduate Wife and how she 's fed up being a cabbage — well as far as I 'm concerned I can not see the call for langwidge .
17 As she heard me going on about the luncheon party she pulled a face .
18 Dalglish , preparing for today 's clash at Coventry , said : ‘ There 's no point in going on about the League table while we are still in August .
19 ‘ He keeps going on about the murder . ’
20 ‘ Well , when we were going on about the Universe and all the galaxies and the Big Bang , we talked about gravity forces — between the galaxies — trying to pull them together .
21 I wanted to put that in , rather than going on about the deprivation and the tragedy of divorce and broken families . ’
22 She 's always going on about the way people behave nowadays .
23 ‘ I was going on about the relative merits of casseroling and roasting .
24 Then the ginger kitten I hid in the garden shed and mother found it and there was a monumental scene and Helen called her a beast ; funny , I can hear it now , mother going on about the kitten and Helen suddenly exploding and mother 's face .
25 He 's been going on about the dignity of labour . ’
26 Because you were the one who kept going on about the need to keep it secret .
27 At a national level , there is a debate going on about the need for generic units to underpin those qualifications which are highly occupationally-specific so that , for example , skills in areas such as literacy , numeracy and communication can be promoted .
28 I heard them in the kitchen once , Mrs Donaldson and old Todd , going on about the sort of kid I was .
29 Why not deal with the beam instead of for ever going on about the mote ?
30 Frank what about this argument that 's going on about the free kick that was disallowed ?
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