Example sentences of "goes at " in BNC.

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1 ‘ There 's a boat-train that goes at about half-nine , I think . ’
2 Claire springs into bathroom with cry of rage ( the train goes at 8.21 ) Steven nicks himself with a safety razor that ca n't nick you .
3 PONCE : The bit that goes at the end of ‘ Res ’ to make up the word ‘ Response ’ .
4 Nissen dealership goes at £300,000
5 Then glancing at his watch , he said , ‘ Come on , get up out of that ; I 've got to be away , my train goes at four o'clock . ’
6 Spider 's Web is no longer ‘ fairly impossible ’ and goes at E5 6b , but only to those who are as adept at arm bars , leg bars etc. as George Smith .
7 The rest of life goes at a sort of jog-along pace and you 're lucky if it 's reasonably contented .
8 If the stake can not take the strain and goes at the ground level weak spot , the plant stem has to bend sharply where it is trapped between its firmly-held root and the bottom tie .
9 An un-named groove left of Shardick goes at E3 5b/c on Seal Slab and at Benson 's Buttress Harrison and Cardy climbed Slave Labour , E2 5c , and Captain Denver Scoines E1 5b .
10 It goes at several different speeds and there are occasional bouts of sour intonation but Brüggen shapes the music — above all , the inner part-writing — less haltingly than Norrington on EMI .
11 The second movement goes at a spanking pace and the Adagio is fluent and rapt , with the climax more dramatic than usual , almost menacing .
12 Train goes at seven . ’
13 He has proposed that the civil list be abolished and that the Royal family live off the proceeds of the crown estate , whose income goes at present direct to the Exchequer .
14 And the position he goes at .
15 Do you know another way and what goes at the end what goes at the end of the sentence ?
16 Do you know another way and what goes at the end what goes at the end of the sentence ?
17 If Hark the Herald goes at the beginning , it 'll need a fanfare wo n't it ?
18 It had been discovered in the eighteenth century that light does not travel instantaneously from source to observer ; rather , it goes at a certain speed , about 186,000 miles ( 300,000 kilometers ) a second .
19 Similarly , it was long obvious that time went at the same rate for every observer , but since Einstein , we have had to accept that time goes at different rates for different observers .
20 For he goes at 80 miles per hour on the motorways .
21 This study goes at least some way towards overcoming the problems of other work discussed by Box and Hale ( 1986 , pp. 74–5 ) , in that it relies on self-reported victimisation rather than police figures on recorded crime , and it controls for other socio-demographic variables .
22 That goes at the front , right ?
23 You heard what he said , his coach goes at twelve-forty-five .
24 The woman who comes in goes at five .
25 And it goes at sixty revolutions to the minute .
26 The other goes at glaze temperature .
27 Sometimes make a contrast — follow a lively travelling movement , perhaps one that goes at random with a smooth sweep of movement performed in unison .
28 A Ländler on a Swiss musical clock dating from the late 18th or early 19th century ( Claude Marchal collection , Switzerland ) goes at c.66 per bar , and a Ländlerische on one of Strand 's mechanical organs of 1790 goes at c.70 .
29 A Ländler on a Swiss musical clock dating from the late 18th or early 19th century ( Claude Marchal collection , Switzerland ) goes at c.66 per bar , and a Ländlerische on one of Strand 's mechanical organs of 1790 goes at c.70 .
30 In his article Neumann can not avoid having to deal with the Menuetto from Beethoven 's Symphony no.1 , which goes at a lively dotted minim = 108 .
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