Example sentences of "[verb] to go at [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | He wanted her to go , and she felt afraid as she realised that she did not want to go at all . |
2 | Well , I say , he tend to go at eleven and three , so think about it . |
3 | Particularly when we 're trying to get juveniles into the club I mean they want to go at ten possibly you owe them not starting till |
4 | They always seemed to go at three o'clock in the morning . |
5 | He decided that school was not somewhere he would like to go at this point because he looked pretty bad . |
6 | I 'll have to go at nine . ’ |
7 | Clearly , any reasonable number of players can have to go at this game , taking it in turns to bat and bowl . |
8 | She had n't wanted to go at all . |
9 | Bach wrote all his in 3/4 , though they are by no means all meant to go at one tempo . |
10 | I ca n't afford to go at fifty , I 've got ta go till fifty five |
11 | We had , we had to get there before six , when they shut , we had to go at half past five , . |
12 | Realising that the take-off would involve an element of risk , the Nimbus pilot had , in fact , refused to go at first , and had asked for the K8 to be moved . |