Example sentences of "go [adv prt] at [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 In other words you can have what goes on in the brain at the hardware level does or at the level of nuance does n't necessarily have to correlate with what goes on at a high level description .
2 Later on in the profession itself the process goes on at a different level .
3 No , you can not prevent it from happening — but scientists are a bit nearer to understanding what goes on at the molecular level .
4 Eddie was staring at her with eyes as hard as granite but all she said was , ‘ You 'll have to go in at the front door .
5 No need for us all to go in at the deep end . ’
6 ‘ The ambition is certainly not to go along at the existing size , growing by 5 per cent a year .
7 Now the deal looks likely to go through at a whopping $7.5 billion , about $110 a share .
8 These molecules , the ultimate source of information about what is going on at a specific time in a particular cell , are extremely labile chemically ( for example , to traces of alkaline detergent in less than scrupulously clean glassware ) and enzymatically ( to the ubiquitous ribonuclease ) .
9 There 's a lot of shelling and mortaring going on at the other end of the village . ’
10 My interpretation of what is going on at the present day is being saved for the next chapter , but some of the most startling results come from the latest ( and most accurately dated ) deposits .
11 I do not deny uniformitarianism in its true sense , that is to say , of interpreting the past by means of the processes that we see going on at the present day , so long as we remember that the periodic catastrophe ( including sudden events like the rush of a turbidity current ) is one of those processes .
12 The only place where this type of sedimentation seems to be going on at the present day is in the ocean depths , where the deposits consist mainly of the remains of minute pelagic organisms , literally raining down from a watery heaven , plus volcanic dust raining down more intermittently from the aerial heaven above .
13 Thus , for example , in order to understand what is going on at the local outside-level on Lewis , it is necessary to examine the structure of the oil industry as a whole .
14 The trend in a number of large corporate structures to remove layers of management to allow better communication and a clearer view of what is actually going on at the productive base is recognition that clear , unambiguous communication is a further mainspring in developing an organisation .
15 She did n't know much about art before but there was an exhibition of my Old Masters going on at the Royal Academy and she saw that , and was very enthusiastic about it , especially the Holbein portrait of Henry VIII .
16 the basis is you keep going in at the wrong level it 's the educational process at ground level
17 ‘ It hardly shows , ’ said Cadfael thoughtfully , going off at a surprising tangent .
18 You 're talking about er three thirty mil going out at a premium price , erm your one litre at an economy price and your two litre back at a premium price .
19 Hill was annoyed at not grabbing pole in the final qualifying session but said : ‘ I lost out in the traffic by going out at the wrong time .
20 If you want information to go out at a specific time , time it very carefully , and just bung it out , as it were , and , and reckon it 's there at that stage .
21 And tonight , her desperate impatience to go out at a particular hour
22 From then onwards the transformation of the English landscape , or of a considerable part of it , went on at a revolutionary pace .
23 Mark listened aghast at the naive and dangerous idealism of the young , starry-eyed politician , who was light years away from knowing what really went on at the sharp end of European and international trade .
24 First the social worker went in at the old man 's request , and tried to persuade the daughter and son-in-law to leave .
25 The alarm may go off at the wrong times and this can be very irritating but the fault can be capitalized on and the child encouraged to get up and go to the lavatory anyway .
26 It was Martin who took the reins and as he cried , ‘ Gee-up ! you there , you flibbertigibbet ! ’ the horse , as if recognising the voice , tossed its head and went off at a spanking pace down the road , and as they laughed , Harry said , ‘ Would you believe it !
27 I , I said I was sp you were speaking to an expert er so we went off at a blind tangent .
28 He went off at a steady trot and I thought as I had done so often that there could n't be many noblemen in England like him .
29 I remember the smiles of delight which spread across the face of one mother when the little fleshly alarm clock which I had been handed , went off at the crucial moment .
30 ‘ It could be inferred from the date of university graduation , provided of course , that he went up at the usual time . ’
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