Example sentences of "go on [noun] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | So the Essex-based producer responsible for this week 's fastest-rising hit , Do n't You Want Me , ca n't perform lucrative concerts or go on TV in case his bosses see him . |
2 | This Tory government 's relentless attacks on the poor of this country go on day after day . |
3 | We hide boat , go on feet in jungle . |
4 | The Eladeldi supervise everything , and anyway the jobs worth having all go on word of mouth . |
5 | You go on back to bed . ’ |
6 | Nubian fruits of partage go on show at Museum of Fine Arts |
7 | Tickets go on sale at Virgin Records in Belfast on Saturday and at the usual Aiken Promotions agencies in the province . |
8 | Thomson described its cut-price deals , which go on sale from Boxing Day , as a late Christmas present . |
9 | they simply go on file for horror films — |
10 | Amphetamines are the dance drugs , the designer drugs that come and go on waves of fashion . |
11 | The pictures go on display at leisure centres this week in a bid to encourage residents and businesses to reduce the city 's annual heating bill . |