Example sentences of "to go at the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ There is no definite plan … if you were going to , you would want to go at the top , and we are still growing . ’
2 Sixty jobs are to go at the Dowty Seals factory at Ashchurch near Tewkesbury in Gloucestershire .
3 ‘ 'You 're to go at the beginning of January , but I shall have to wait till all this house business is finished .
4 The $489m loss for 1992 means that another 10,000 to 15,000 more jobs are going to have to go at the company as part of the continuing restructuring plan — its payroll actually rose to 252,000 at the end of 1992 from 240,000 in 1991 .
5 Three hundred and fifty jobs are to go at the headquarters of the credit card company Barclaycard .
6 About 600 jobs are to go at the corporation — about 30 per cent of the workforce — affecting staff at all levels .
7 Six hundred and twenty mining jobs are to go at the Bickershaw colliery in Lancashire and up to a hundred jobs will disappear at Granada Television , the makers of ’ Coronation Street ’ .
8 Six hundred and twenty mining jobs are to go at the Bickershaw colliery in Lancashire and up to a hundred jobs will disappear at Granada Television , the makers of ’ Coronation Street ’ .
9 350 staff are to go at the Northampton headquarters .
10 We 're now hoping to go at the end of the month . ’
11 The tank had to go at the end of the little landing .
12 Despite intensive pressure to resign in the aftermath of the serious rioting of late April and early May — itself a product of the acquittal of those officers accused of assaulting King — and police failings which the unrest revealed [ see pp. 38856 ; 38894 ] , King continued to prevaricate until June 8 when he finally agreed to go at the end of the month .
13 Second division , Swansea away in the cup was never going to be an easy ticket for Oxford , but when Nick Cusack scored with just over 10 minutes to go at the Vetch Field , United looked a good bet for the 4th round .
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