Collocations with "go on"
50 collocations found
Categories
VERB + NOUN(13)work + VERB(1)VERB + voyage(1)VERB + underground(1)VERB + trip (noun)(1)VERB + trial (in a court of law)(1)VERB + tour(1)thing + VERB(1)VERB + swing(1)VERB + streak (luck)(1)VERB + spree(1)skirmish + VERB(1)VERB + shelf(1)VERB + run (noun, on foot)(1)NOUN + VERB | 2 complete change in methods, opinions, etc.(1)VERB + retreat (quiet time/place for activity)(1)VERB + THE PILL(1)VERB + picnic(1)VERB + patrol(1)VERB + parade(1)VERB + OFFENSIVE (noun)(1)VERB + mission(1)list + VERB(1)VERB + journey(1)VERB + hunt(1)[Sense 1: Travel/Vacation] VERB + HOLIDAY(1)VERB + hike(1)VERB + EXPEDITION(1)VERB + EXCURSION(1)VERB + exchange(1)VERB + errand(1)VERB + dole(1)VERB + display (arrangement of things)(1)VERB + demonstration(1)VERB + BINGE(1)VERB + noun (demonstration/parade)(1)VERB + INTERNET(1)PHRASES(1)
go on a march
To participate in a march.
things go on
Describes events or activities that are happening.
go on trial
To begin the process of being judged in court.
go on a demonstration
To take part in a protest.
go on the dole
To begin living on unemployment benefits.
go on the pill
to start taking the contraceptive pill
go on a quest
A common, slightly informal way to say you are starting a quest.
go on a retreat
To go away to participate in a retreat.
go on pretending
To continue to feign or create a false appearance.
go on a mailing list
to become a member of a mailing list
go on a fast
to start a period of fasting
go on a hunt
To participate in a hunting expedition.
go on parade
Refers to soldiers formally assembling for inspection or a ceremony.
skirmish goes on
indicates that a skirmish is happening or in progress
go on a swing
to use a swing (seat) for recreation
go on a ramble
To embark on a long walk for pleasure.