Example sentences of "going on the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | They may do this through looking disinterested or scornful , blatantly not listening , interrupting , asking difficult questions and going on the attack . |
2 | Clint defends herself by going on the attack . |
3 | But I was on the race , I was going on the race track . |
4 | We had been going on the idea that whoever killed her lunged at her when she was standing up : a thrust parallel to the ground . ’ |
5 | She 's going on the machine . |
6 | I 'VE heard of prisoners going on the run to prove their innocence , but here 's a prisoner who says he 's on the run to prove his GUILT . |
7 | ‘ I 've done everything I can possibly think of now , so going on the run is my protest . |
8 | The kidnapper has absconded from the probation hostel where he was awaiting sentence after admitting committing the offence.Since going on the run , Thomas Rennie has phoned the woman 's family to say he 's ’ going to get them . ’ |
9 | And travel light — we 're going on the bike . ’ |
10 | Me I going on the pot |
11 | To read Barthes 's Mythologies is to make going on the London Underground an agonizing assault of messages begging to be decoded ; advertisements and dress styles proclaim loudly while faces remain blank and meaningless . |
12 | I was going on the school trip to the Norfolk Broads and needed some spending money . ) |
13 | you 're going on the potty instead of the toilet now are you ? |
14 | Sufficient knowledge and experience exists within Admin to keep normal operations going on the Altos , and to deal with operational problems as they might arise . |
15 | Well it was a waste well I 'll tell you what it was really , he saw a lot of waste on the other tables going on the tip you know , there was a lot of waste going over . |
16 | ‘ He hated going on the river at all . |
17 | ‘ It 's going on the bill . |
18 | They 'll be going on the air , soon . ’ |
19 | Now I can not concede that programme going on the air when I was to Melbourne . |
20 | Going on the B N P march though . |
21 | One of the 100 Merseysiders who will be going on the trip , whines : ‘ We definitely wo n't be drinking before we have to drive back but I 'm sure we 'll have the odd glass or three when we make it back to Liverpool . ’ |
22 | Executives going on the course are expected to do 20–30 hours pre-work , in which they read the book and , with the help of questionnaires , assess themselves , their management styles and values . |
23 | Now in some respects what I think should happen , is we should , yeah we should not be negative about going on the course , but in terms of the financial implications I 'm very worried about that and I think there is a erm , there is some need for the client to say , that if he wants us to go on this course we 're happy to go on it , but that he should look seriously at financing and he plus it should have been in the tender document . |
24 | Especially if we kept going on the course we 'd established . |
25 | Not that going on the course takes you out of the field : a lot of time is spent on rehearsal and a lot of time is spent on performance technique . |
26 | If you are one of those going on the Course you will have already received a letter stating the balance of fees , travel , insurance etc. due by the 15th April with a reminder that a contribution will be required in DM 's from those travelling in the coach from Frankfurt to Coburg . |
27 | No , I was told before I came on the course , you 're going on the course to learn to make maximum use out of it , you 're not going on an almighty second holiday and |
28 | Then you can get going on the case . |
29 | But what ever happens at the end of the day , neither is going on the scrap heap because they are a diamond , so someone will snap up a diamond and it will retain it 's value and they will do very well . |
30 | At Allen Street both men had been in the habit of going on the cruise and the regular traffic of sailors and ‘ rough trade ’ had caused comment among their neighbours . |