Example sentences of "to go [adv prt] on the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 this one , look at the back , I think the reason it 's so big is to go in on the sockets at the back , put , you can put two tapes on it
2 I were just so psyched up on Wednesday and then I had to go in on the Friday before so I did n't
3 ‘ The residents are all going to oppose this , and a lot of them are planning to go along on the day of the appeal , ’ she said .
4 Danny has to go down on the floor , put his hands on hips and go , evening all !
5 And course that used t that used to go down on the bed and when you pulled that be there so many years , your hands all went purple and that 'd be days before that went off .
6 So I said well please make sure you 're in before you 're to go up on the bus .
7 Well he said that does n't give you long to go out on the razzle .
8 To go out on the knocker was party activists ' jargon for canvassing , a thankless task usually carried out at night with the aid of a failing torch and a broken pencil .
9 Jochen and Elke warn Fabian not to go out on the streets on 7 October for the 40th anniversary of the formation of East Germany , and for God 's sake not to demonstrate .
10 They are likely to be allowed less freedom to go out on the streets and stay out late .
11 As a young person , I am often quite afraid to go out on the streets in case I am approached by one of these grey-haired vandals and informed how much worse the world is these days or interrogated as to why young people do n't have any respect anymore .
12 ‘ I decided I was fed up with having to go out on the road all the time in order to pay a mortgage on a house I never spent any time in ! ’ he told me .
13 The next thing is to go out on the road and into people 's homes and offices , where they 've written us letters saying they want to get fit . ’
14 Though the Welsh version continues to go out on the day it is filmed , the new audience will be regaled with story lines familiar to the Welsh audience a few weeks later .
15 WE spend thousands of pounds on road safety , yet the DoE are allowed to go out on the roads and lay a spraying of tar then scatter shovels full of loose stones on top of it .
16 The sales department , for example , or the export department if the broadcast is to go out on the world service or in any particular language , might be able to use the information to back up sales activity and to show that promotional support is being given to the company 's product or services .
17 Police inquiry desks in Darlington will be staffed by civilians rather than policemen , leaving more officers to go out on the beat , if the Chief Constable of County Durham gets his way .
18 Police warned that the man — aged between 18 and 30 — could strike again and advised women not to go out on the moor alone after dark .
19 think there has to be a er family planning centres have to more on the street , I think family planning clinics have got the people there who are able to go out on the street .
20 I became incredibly vi er I had violent feelings erm , I wanted to go out on the street and rampage .
21 In days when guests used to go out on the hill with gillies if they were fishing a large loch , and caught undersized trout , they did n't put these small fish back ; instead , they put them in a bucket , taken along for the purpose , and carefully carried the little fish to an adjacent lochan .
22 We 're going to make a pilot and we hope to go out on the network next year … on Central .
23 Runswick Bay , a multi-million pound investment by Yorkshire Television , is due to go out on the network five days a week next year .
24 ‘ just as he was getting ready to go out on the town .
25 After we split up he started going out with a woman who wanted to go out on the town every night — like him . ’
26 But do n't let that fool you — by nightfall people are waking up ready to go out on the town .
27 Because he 'd missed out on higher education , and because he could seldom afford to go out on the town with the other players , he spent his evenings listening to music and devouring the classics .
28 It 's 7pm and you ca n't wait to go out on the town .
29 Back in the Company 's suite after debriefing — ‘ You 've proved , ’ said Nils without praise — Jezrael was free to go out on the town .
30 They inevitably knock on the door on the one evening of the month when you 're dolled up in your glad rags to go out on the town .
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