Example sentences of "go on [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Let me go on a bit . |
2 | The first thing to do is go on a shopping trip . |
3 | The anger was triggered by a clash between photographers and bodyguards outside a toy store that had been cleared of shoppers so that Jackson could go on a shopping spree . |
4 | I ca n't see why they ca n't go on a camping holiday in France . |
5 | Why did you go on a choir outing ? |
6 | You hang around here and I 'll go on a head ! |
7 | You hang around here and I 'll go on a head ! |
8 | You hang around here and I 'll go on a head ! |
9 | You ca n't just go on a trip or something ? |
10 | Corporal Steve Giles has somehow talked his Platoon Commander into letting him go on a familiarisation helicopter flight around the Sector perimeter . |
11 | Fires are better prevented than put out and that 's the way the Profitboss views it , preferring to learn from the problem rather than go on a witch-hunt and blame someone for it . |
12 | Let's go on a bicycle , it 'll be quicker I think . |
13 | They were astonished to hear that in Britain it costs more than £3 to go to the cinema ( a Filipino obsession ) , when it costs only 3p in Dapitan , and to learn that teenage girls in Britain could go on a date with their boyfriends without a chaperone ; something disapproved of on Mindanao ) . |
14 | Elizabeth Titford must have thought that a London in which mobs could go on a looting spree in the City was no place to raise her young daughter . |
15 | he may be eligible to be on a training course , for what we do n't know , but er after you 've been unemployed six months you are either required to or you have the opportunity to , or you can go on a state training course but what they train you for or to do we , we have n't actually got defined yet . |
16 | I 'd be alright as long as I could go on a route where all I had to do was turn left but as soon as I turn right |
17 | The last thing you should do is go on a spending spree at the end of the year to justify this year 's budget and enhance next year 's . |
18 | Ask if you can go on a course . |
19 | I loved it so much I promised myself I would go on a course one day when I was old enough . |
20 | I would go on a course which is gon na give you the qualifications that are gon na pay you a good sa salary . |
21 | You wan na gon na go on a course where everybody 's at the beginning . |
22 | you do n't go on a motorway for driving lessons |
23 | Then we 'd go on a ten- to twenty-mile march and when we came back it would all be weighed again . |
24 | Have you ever seen an engine go on a coach like , kerb like that ? |
25 | His missus would go on a vinegar trip if he was late home again . |
26 | Eh , , I mean there 's a idea the money that 's been spent on the railways instead of on motorways we 'd be a lot better off , and I think and Partners subscribed to that because I think that erm , had more money being spent on the railways that we would have been much better off , oh I 'd much rather go on a train journey than on a motor bridge journey . |
27 | If I hung around here any longer , it would all go on a nose job for Emily Quigley . |
28 | Why ca n't she go on a motorbike , just cos she 's got a dress on ? |
29 | The routine was established that if a customer wanted a carpet , their name would go on a list at the local carpet shop , and then wait their turn . |
30 | It 's got ta go on a steel pallet and yet next door in the export chiller they 're allowed to go on a wooden pallet and we work on wooden pallets erm |