Example sentences of "[pron] go [adv] at [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I can see why nuns wear white when they take the veil , but when you think of the way everyone goes on at the prospect of the wedding night innocence is the last thing on anyone 's mind . ’ |
2 | Erm I 'm attending this Doctor , I go back at the end of the . |
3 | Erm that I went through at the beginning you know which is basically write to lots of people |
4 | If I went out at the age of 68 at Drury Lane to celebrate Rory Bremner 's 50 years in showbusiness and I had n't got my pyjamas on , somebody would shout ‘ Where 's your pyjamas ’ ? ’ |
5 | I went back at the weekend and it was a pile of rubble . |
6 | The Clapis area is reached by taking the road to the Col du Cayron , just before Gigondas , then a forestry road which goes right at the col and contours round the hill . |
7 | Remember Ah asked ye to go slowly at the start ? |
8 | You know , I mean we 're here , well are you going down at the end of the week or something ? |
9 | How did you go on at the fox hunt today ? |
10 | They were meant to be devoid of personal feelings , deadpan , like lawyers who had to defend a case they did n't believe in , who went home at the end of the day leaving all their patients ' foibles filed away in their consulting rooms . |
11 | ‘ Some of it really moves me , and some of it cracks me up — kinda what you go through at a birthday party . ’ |
12 | ‘ Some of it really moves me , and some of it cracks me up — kinda what you go through at a birthday party . ’ |
13 | Even when you go out at the daytime . |
14 | you go in at the top of |
15 | No cos I 've seen this done before right , I mean it 's over a certain time , but if you go in at the end of the time |
16 | He watched her as she went past at a walk , the black Labrador and he both gazing wistfully , their breath steaming in the cold February morning . |
17 | He gave her the rake and she went vigorously at the hay while he plaited a grass rope to put round a burden and heft it down to the byre . |
18 | She should have avoided the Glass House , but she went there at every opportunity , and stood beside the streaming panes with her eyes closed , willing herself to capture something . |
19 | I hope everything goes well at the country cottage . ’ |
20 | She tells Hello ! of her wishes for the baby : ‘ One is that everything goes well at the birth . |
21 | In Ontario , cities are colourful , sophisticated , vibrant and friendly — there 's something going on at every street corner . |
22 | Even if she could n't get a game , there 'd be something going on at the club , and it would be better than moping around at home . |
23 | ‘ We go right at the top here . |
24 | We were to have an even closer encounter with a bear before we left Edgeøya , when we went ashore at the south end of the island at Andre/1e Tangen . |
25 | We knew for definite that it was only a two bedroomed flat and that is one of the reasons we went in at the time we did , hoping that everyb e every person in that flat would be asleep . |
26 | at the back like their bob 's there and they go up at the back . |
27 | well they go up at the side of it and down behind it |
28 | On the corner of the cul-de-sac they go off at an angle do n't they . |
29 | And they go down at a bit at a time or it 'll go all the way down . |
30 | Fear slowed his thoughts , and grudgingly granted him one consolation : at this speed they must come out at the bottom a damn sight faster than they went through at the top . |