Example sentences of "goes [adv] at [noun] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 When one is a member of any society from a distance it is easy to get a wrong impression about what goes on at headquarters .
2 It is , it 's sort of like it 's sort of like extradited from the rest of the er the rest of the whole university , you know , nobody really cares about what goes on at Handsworth .
3 Naturally , with no reserve of our own in the county , we are much interested in what goes on at Rutland Water .
4 Or is it because they do not actually know what goes on at field sport events such as shooting ?
5 To put members ‘ in the picture ’ about just what goes on at Potters Bar the tour extended to the membership department , the various offices and even the accounts department .
6 Er for the Conservative group er we agreed with our colleagues from the other side er the need to install by very close integration on public transport with anything that goes on at Heathrow er I was
7 Car production still goes on at Cowley , but there is nostalgia for these old buildings .
8 Thing about this programme it is so it is so crucial to everything that goes on at Radio York while it is happening , they eat in the other room that 's how much er interest there is they eat in the other room .
9 He never goes home at night either that I can see .
10 British audiences may derive enjoyment from laughing at the psychobabble , wincing at the plot contrivances and gaping at the crashingly obvious phallic symbolism , but the movie as a whole goes off at half-Hitchcock .
11 Unable to go away for weekends or holidays , she never goes out at night to dinner parties , discos or evening classes .
12 Let her parents know about her movements when she goes out at night ; she will tell them where she is and with whom , and let them know what time she 'll be home .
13 NO ONE goes out at night on the notorious Heygate Estate in South East London — they are all too afraid .
14 This week it 's our drama series , Family Pride , the country 's first Asian soap opera , which goes out at teatime on Thursdays and will soon be shown three nights a week on Channel Four .
15 If all goes well at Oxford , there could be more nurseries dotted around Britain 's railways in years to come .
  Next page