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

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1 Aye , and er you see I used to go over , I used to go over on a Sunday , when they came , if you , on the er well you see as I told you this chap here .
2 Now you 'll see him in a moment , he this guy driving he wants to go off on a slip road .
3 We have to go out on a call — kiddy stuck on some railings .
4 The older child , 3 , likes to go out on a waveski , sitting between dad 's legs .
5 Well they expect everybody to go out on a Saturday night you see .
6 How does she manage to go out on a training run the same day as she has run a major marathon when most other competitors are sitting with their feet up savouring the rest ?
7 This Thursday evening at Exeter Hall in Kidlington , visitors will be able to go out on a demonstration with top traffic patrol drivers , and have their driving skills assessed by an advanced instructor .
8 Geoff Wragg , the trainer of those colts , said : ‘ It 's the end of an era and it 's nice to go out on a high .
9 ‘ But to go out on a limb and take any bunch of morons , just those that happened to be around when he met Plumpton , and propose that they should do this thing — that 's really sticking your neck out .
10 If he 's done anything really wicked I do n't think HMG would be prepared to go out on a limb on his behalf .
11 I 've had two or three I think , very rarely do we find them and shapers tend to go out on a limb they tend to want to lead they tend to want to control they want people to follow their way they do tend to be the people that dig in and say you know this is the way we do it .
12 just to go out on a Monday with her , cos she does n't have nursery on a Monday , Tiffany .
13 And then they used to go around on a Sunday morning from farm to farm to see how the other chaps are getting on and to say how much better their horses looked .
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