Example sentences of "[pron] go on the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Nobody told me to become a stand-up comedian and nobody told me to go on the fucking telly . ’ |
2 | Then you pull another , and off I go on the straight line Joey Bonanza 's drawn for me . |
3 | So I go on the same as er , weeks two to four an analysis written , and , or drawn or made of examples on one of these themes . |
4 | The moment I heard there were rumours that the PLO is willing to be more moderate , that 's when I went on the first plane and went to Tunis . |
5 | Carry on like this throughout the row until only one is left , which goes on the last needle , overlapping the one already on it . |
6 | The only thing that kept me going on the last lap of the journey was the rhythm of my steps . |
7 | Yes , well she goes on the second of July , she has a day at school . |
8 | Then a little genuine humility will help you to work on the negative side and this will get you going on the right track . |
9 | Erm , how many of you went on the basic management skills course ? |
10 | The pictures were assembled during the 1900s by Sir John Leicester , a close friend of George IV who went on the Grand Tour but who , unlike many of his contemporaries , remained faithful to living British artists . |
11 | Roy Minnett ( left ) and Gervys Hazlitt , two Australian Test players who went on the pioneering tour of Ceylon ( now Sri Lanka ) in 1914 |
12 | ‘ You go on the regular RAF VC-1O from Brize Norton . |
13 | That 'll be in the new , in the red line and you go on the other stuff . |
14 | Or the Tuareg saying that ‘ if you walk in the desert you get sand in your shoes , ’ the aquatic equivalent being that if you go on the Scottish hills you stand a fair chance of being hammered . |
15 | This ensure that there is something going on the whole time for both the spectator and the participator . |
16 | We go on the next pass . ’ |
17 | We did , and off to London we went on the ninth of July , for the judging , at the Queen Elizabeth Hall . |
18 | We went on the top road . |
19 | ‘ And I want it to go on the same way till I 'm free to offer you more . ’ |
20 | And what it does really is keep the belt firm so when it goes on the former it keeps it firm . |
21 | So it goes on the four of that , turn that up . |
22 | Valerie Petri , of Marlow , Bucks , said : ‘ The longer it goes on the worse it looks . ’ |
23 | I think the way it should be tackled is speak to about it , say that we still believe that y'know it ca n't go on forever obviously it ca n't go on forever because I think the longer it goes on the worse it 'll become in all honesty |
24 | Once , twice , smash , in it goes on the third kick . |
25 | When items are faulty , not delivered on time , or more rarely where Ian has by his own fault succeeded in botching an order , then he goes on the defensive . |
26 | When he goes on the one day in two years that something went wrong , that shows he 's doing a good job . ’ |
27 | Standing up , he whirled the triple-pronged metal three times to gain momentum , then let it go on the third upswing . |
28 | It had to first of all survive which is why it went on the long march was n't it ? |
29 | If she could have admitted her folly at the beginning it would have been all right , but the longer it went on the harder it became . |
30 | It went on the whole year Yes with the sillocks and things . |