Example sentences of "[conj] [modal v] go on " in BNC.
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1 | The Scowcroft commission , charged with closing the vulnerability window , had recommended in 1983 that , along with the MX , the United States should build a small , single-warhead , truly mobile missile that could go on roads : the Midgetman . |
2 | He objected to the ‘ high percentage ’ of the £5m fund that would go on administration . |
3 | After that comes the recording in the Pizza Parlour in scenes that will go on air . |
4 | or Alan been on the standard course that can go on the A L O course . |
5 | My dream is to be a housewife , perhaps in France or the Canary Islands , where I would n't have to think of work or money and could go on excursions to supermarkets . |
6 | A little known but priceless work with strong British historical links is currently under restoration and will go on display in the archbishop 's palace next year . |
7 | The author is a DJ and will go on tour . |
8 | The Chair was officially handed over to the eisteddfod 's organisers yesterday and will go on display at the West Bromwich Building Society in Llanrwst . |