Example sentences of "wrong at the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Yeah it went er it went it went a bit wrong at the beginning because as I say you did it with business card and er buyer 's guide , that came in a after the erm statement of purpose really . |
2 | When polls are adverse there 's a tendency to say there 's something wrong at the top . |
3 | As a contributor to a recent survey on ‘ comparability in social research ’ , published under the auspices of the British Social Science Research Council , sagely observes : ‘ a great deal can go wrong at the recording stage which may make subsequent analysis difficult or even impossible ’ . |
4 | One escapes the old analogy only by submitting to another ; the role of logic , even when it is suspected that there is something wrong at the foundations of the argument , is confined to applying and criticizing concepts thrown up by the spontaneous process of analogizing . |
5 | Whereas , even if nothing goes wrong at the weekend , Mr Smith will have made himself miserable for days in advance . |
6 | It 's something that goes wrong at the nerve muscle junctions ? |
7 | The only thing I saw wrong at the time was that David and Tony began not to communicate . |
8 | Either I was wrong at the time or the author has dramatically improved . |
9 | The Socialist Party , which got its economics so disastrously wrong at the start of the 1980s , has now more or less caught the point . |
10 | Graham McCourt can do little wrong at the moment and he gave Golden Friend a superb ride . |
11 | ‘ Everything seems to be going wrong at the moment . ’ |
12 | ‘ She is not far wrong at the moment . |
13 | With just one goal in five games you do n't have to be an expert to see where Oxford are going wrong at the moment . |
14 | In contract or tort , for example , the first question to be asked is whether the plaintiff has suffered some legally recognized wrong at the hands of the defendant . |
15 | ‘ We investigated , as we are obliged to , but found nothing wrong at the club . ’ |
16 | but you would be the one that got it wrong at the end of the week if you did n't |