Example sentences of "[verb] go at [art] " 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 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 .
3 ‘ If they want to go at a certain pace and not become a Top Five singles band you have to respect them for it .
4 I think one wants to go at a time when people still want you to stay , rather than stay until people want you to go .
5 But instead of going at the end of the process of building the new Europe , the Wall has gone at the beginning .
6 And so that the village benefits from the wood in some way , erm like there 's a teak plantation they 've got going at the moment , and in ten years time , the teak will be used to carry electricity , so that the village can have some electricity as well , I mean it 's to do with giving the village something as well as trying to help the environment .
7 Furthermore , it is all too easy for both people to decide to let go at the same moment , so that no one is left holding a wing-tip .
8 It will not come from Government spending , because the Government will have to borrow massively to keep going at the present mean levels of public spending .
9 The tall beans should have gone at the back .
10 ‘ She chose to go at a very inconvenient time , I must say ’
11 I think Stan if he 'd looked at that situation again would probably have wanted to go at the first defender an and gone and gone up the left side .
12 1982 kept going at a lightning pace .
13 If anguish is too great , an elder may simply cease to discuss loss and just keep going at the level of practical consciousness .
14 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 .
15 The method of work has been to get going at the time dictated by the candidate 's first duty of the day and the time taken to get to him .
16 Do n't worry , I did go at a pace .
17 We 're now hoping to go at the end of the month . ’
18 The tank had to go at the end of the little landing .
19 The brakes had gone at the same corner where he rolled last year .
20 So just looking at that process , the process of making a piece of practical drama , whether it comes from text or not … the processes of assessment are very complex and far-reaching , and I think it would be very unreal to say that anybody could get to the end of that process without knowing very clearly what … the task had been , how they had approached it , how it had gone at the end really .
21 Every species has a slightly different solution to the problem of getting about , and the amount of work required to go at a particular speed depends in part on how well an animal has been designed to move at that speed .
22 There I snored and whinnied and gnashed for nearly three hours , awaking refreshed and raring to go at a little after one .
23 The creative ferment set going at the beginning of the decade had petered out , as directors like Reisz and Richardson lost their sense of direction .
24 Seven jobs have gone at the Open Software Foundation as a result of a realignment which sees the consortium effectively become a two-headed beast — one turned on the operating system , the other with eyes on interoperability technologies , which includes everything else .
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