Example sentences of "go on [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Now what kind of words do you think should go on a front page if you 're dealing |
2 | And should all efforts fail to entice the public , it 's Neneh who 'll need to ‘ go on a long holiday and bury my head in the sand ’ . |
3 | If little Jimmy 's mother tells everyone that they can never go on a long journey because little Jimmy is always car-sick , then you can be sure that little Jimmy always will be car-sick . |
4 | This could go on a long while , Kate thought . |
5 | Your Uncle Walter 'll go on a long time yet , you see . ’ |
6 | And , says Bobbie Jones , another defeated Tory , ‘ the cabinet should go on a public-relations course . |
7 | In between the trips , Mrs Robinson , who will be accompanied by her husband Nick will go on a private visit to Hong Kong . |
8 | In between the trips , Mrs Robinson , who will be accompanied by her husband Nick will go on a private visit to Hong Kong . |
9 | so it could go on a separate tape if you wanted that to happen , it 's on a Mazda tape |
10 | In fact , so contemptible did I find his dismissal of my judgement as to what constitutes talent on the football field , that I flatly refused the £200,000 fee they were willing to pay for Colin Webley and let the useless git go on a free transfer ! |
11 | This is cheap enough for a user to want to buy one rather than go on a commercial training course . |
12 | And is that er , do you have one person that you allocate specific tasks or do you go on a daily basis . |
13 | Usually , to please Father , I would also go on a quick visit to one of his shops and sometimes I wondered if they were doing as well as he pretended . |
14 | Clearly there is a connection , if Eurofighter two thousand was available earlier then they the plan for replacing er some of the aircraft in the R A F's front line er could be adjusted accordingly erm but it 's not a sort of direct one for one er if the part of the programme slips a year the jaguar must go on an extra year because within the R A F's overall plans for its er fleet replacement there is a certain degree of flexibility an and precisely which point the jaguars get replaced is er a judgement between them and their three . |
15 | Hammond did not go on the Irish expedition of 1649 , but remained on active service ; unlike Fairfax , he took part in the pre-emptive invasion of Scotland the following year . |
16 | I think probably something like twenty per cent of the marks for most Boards will go on the multiple choice erm paper . |
17 | Let yourself go on the giant slide for an exciting ride . |
18 | Even the modest recommendation that a member of the department should go on the Active Tutorial course had not been acted upon . |