Example sentences of "go on [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | He goes on a bit … ’ |
2 | Goes on a bit thick . |
3 | So you 've got the children tomorrow lunchtime , you 've got the band tomorrow evening , but the library exhibition goes on a bit longer ? |
4 | It goes on a lot better than Amy 's . |
5 | And it goes on , it goes on every night right ? |
6 | Goes on an hour |
7 | it goes , it goes on an hour |
8 | His best friend did not go to the funeral because he had already decided to go on a day trip to France ! |
9 | Keen mountaineer Thomas Hargreaves , 39 , left to go on a day 's hiking in an area frequented by grizzly bears last Thursday , but friends only reported him missing at the weekend . |
10 | ARSENAL manager George Graham has been given the green light to go on a Christmas spending spree . |
11 | Yeah because he 's got to go on a month 's course for a start , for just general and then we 've got to try and find him a a week 's course somewhere as A L O , I do n't know where but er in that time . |
12 | Paul battered John after going on a night of ‘ louting ’ . |
13 | I do n't suggest that I think I should keep going on a year by year basis . |
14 | A load of schoolchildren going on a day out . |
15 | I thought we were going on a bit . |
16 | Well if you rung you could always say oh I 'll have to go cos somebody at the door if she starts going on a bit long . |
17 | like he does n't know if he 's going on a bit at the moment , he 's just wandering about , |
18 | We 're all going on a Summer holiday for a week or two me and you |
19 | Mother , who was two or three years older , used to worry herself sick about the way he toiled , going on every hour sent in all weathers , and not stopping to change into dry clothes when the weather was wet . |
20 | All other things which are done instead of talking are a waste of time , are being used as excuses to delay the whole process , and will bear no fruit whatsoever , except the killing which is going on every day … |
21 | With activities going on every day and most evenings we hardly ever saw our two . |
22 | If you 're thinking of going along to join in the fun , there 's something going on every day and evening until next Friday night . |
23 | Well it 's just the thing to keep the operators going on the night shift . |
24 | They also liked it — as did the other villages — for the spiteful inter-village competitiveness that lay under the seemingly innocent accounts of the Snead Women 's Institute going on an Easter outing to Weston-super-Mare , while the Quindale branch could only muster a local dried-flower expert whose crisp and solid arrangements , adorned with bows of florist 's ribbon , they could all have recognized in their sleep . |
25 | Sheila and Annie did go on a bit last time . |
26 | Right , let's go on a bit further , so we 've just done concussion , compression er the next one is an illness , epilepsy now epilepsy , two types , you get the petit mal which is the small fit and the grand mal which is the erm large fit or the full , full fit . |
27 | might go on a bit Shut me gob . |
28 | You wan na go on a summer trip to Austria . |
29 | It 'll be a good three months before she shows , and , with skilful dressing , she could go on a lot longer . ’ |
30 | ‘ Does this go on every day ? ’ |