Example sentences of "[adv] go at " in BNC.

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1 The woman who comes in goes at five .
2 The Prosignia range is only going at 60MHz at the moment , while the SystemPro/XL 5/66 can take two of the things once they arrive .
3 Heavy going at Wigan The start was delayed for 25 minutes to enable the now inevitable lakecomers to find a vacant place .
4 Heavy going at Heathfield made for some slow times at the South Down & Eridge , where Chris Gordon scored a double for the second successive Saturday on Kirstenson and Please Explain .
5 Heavy going at first , but then you can get into it . ’
6 ‘ No , she 's not long gone at all … .
7 Unlike so many hotel kitchens , which are completely enclosed , La Rive 's has the unusual feature of being surrounded by windows , with a door on to a magnificent herb garden , where guests can only go at the invitation of the chef .
8 Not to go at our charge , but to go at your charge .
9 A period of working on contract abroad could leave the employee worse off than not going at all .
10 I 'm not going at all .
11 They must not go at all .
12 Then she thought that she would not go at all , that she would stay behind and pretend to be ill .
13 Fleury would have liked to have gone , too , but both he and Harry could not go at the same time ; someone had to stay behind to fight off the sepoys .
14 One study showed that about half of teenage mothers did not go to the antenatal clinic until the third or fourth month , almost one in five had waited until the fifth month of pregnancy , and a few did not go at all .
15 I appreciate that one must approach the matter with considerable caution , and that we can not go at it in a bull-at-a-gate fashion .
16 Right it is a hundred miles from King 's Lynn to London , the train takes two hours to do the journey the train does not go at a constant speed , it speeds up sometimes and slows down at other times it also stops at stations on the way and on once of course as it , as it 's stopping it 's going more and more slowly and as it 's er moving off again it starts slowly and starts to go quickly but because it takes two hours in all the train goes a hundred miles in two hours we say its average speed for the journey is fifty miles per hour .
17 Well I hope they do because you end up with the wrong bloody solution if you just go at it like that .
18 It just went at like slow motion .
19 still goes at twenty past five so why do n't she go at six when we do ?
20 Cecil Moores has passed on , but John is still going at the age of 96 .
21 Feeling quite desperate , he decided to have one more go at his mother .
22 ‘ I do n't know if St Jovite is running but I hope he does as we would like to have one more go at him .
23 Right , let's have one more go at your ankle before we both turn in . ’
24 Now for just one more go at beating Phil at that bloomin' MicroProse Soccer …
25 During the lunch break I might have one more go at seeing what all the bloody fuss is about over that sobbing pop LP by Tori Amos .
26 The expense envelopes always go at the back , because they 're bigger than anything else that you 're going to get , to , to put in the binder .
27 She also went at least once to see Dr Hensman .
28 But he were really going at it you know .
29 Then they really went at it , hammer and tongs — so loudly , in fact , that neither of them heard or noticed Dad enter the room .
30 You only get on go at it as well .
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