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

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1 Beware if you are going on a pre-wedding diet .
2 Expecting a word processor operator to pick up the elements of design , typography and layout skills by simply going on a two-day course is just not realistic .
3 He had gone early because he was going on a surveying job .
4 He had been sentenced after going on a two-month crime spree .
5 Like going on a flat road , without putting the brake
6 You 're thirty-six , going on a hundred .
7 It 's no use going on a six day trail ride , with six hours daily in the saddle , if all you want is some gentle hacking in a scenic setting , with perhaps a few longer pub rides as an added bonus .
8 I love going on a nice train journey !
9 Diana said : ‘ Guess what , I 'm going on a shooting weekend to Sandringham . ’
10 Quite apart from whatever Blenkinsop comes up with , I 'm going to get my chaps tomorrow to get going on a major investigation into the backgrounds of all these people .
11 The influence had already rubbed off on former team-mate Ally McCoist , who was dropped from a vital old firm derby in 1991 for going on a prohibited trip to the Cheltenham Gold Cup .
12 For most people , getting on in life , winning promotion , saving a bit , going on a better holiday , buying a car , purchasing a home , giving the children a better start — all these are natural aims .
13 If you 're going on a long journey alone , plan your route in advance using main roads as far as possible .
14 I 'm sure your husband appreciated from afar the care and ‘ antics ’ of you and your friends , the personal and loving touch that one would give to any loved one going on a long journey . ’
15 ‘ It 's been going on a long time , Elaine .
16 As you know , the two of them have become good friends , and are going on a long holiday together .
17 because it 's been going on a long time .
18 But it was I mean you have to admit erm and I 'm I 'll bring Mr Power in and let him speak for himself , but you have to admit that it from what we 've just heard , it started in nineteen seventy four , it 's been going on a long time .
19 It 's been going on a few days this game .
20 For me , going on a strict vegan diet where all animal products were banned , where there was no place for tea or coffee , where even fish , eggs , salt and sugar were forbidden , was like leaping from a warm bed into the icy seas of Antarctica .
21 She and Hamdi El-Menshawy , who recently set up home together , were going on a trekking holiday in Nepal .
22 I 'm going on a fast for a few days because everything you eat 's bad for you . ’
23 Everyone knows — Pepe says he 's going on a foreign tour and wo n't be back for months .
24 SHANNEN Doherty has confessed to going on a six-month drink and drugs binge after running away at 18 to live with her 31-year-old boyfriend .
25 But he ca n't resist going on a teensy-weensy shopping spree with Marlon , which involves going into a jewellers , pretending to be gay and , to divert inquiries , sneezing copiously over an assistant who is terrified they are transmitting Aids .
26 For those of us who work at the power stations , the idea of going on a guided tour may seem daft .
27 Salesman Michael Luke , 36 , of Gateshead , Tyne and Wear , said : ‘ I 'm going on a sponsored run .
28 You 're going on a sponsored slim
29 While all that agitation was going on a dual carriageway had been built between Aberdeen and Stonehaven .
30 WE are all going on a big buzz to the countryside for the week on a special nature trip !
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