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

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1 So the problem is , if your child wants to go , if one of our children wanted to go at midnight , I 'm fairly sure that everybody in this Council Chamber would have quite a reasonable way of er of retaining that child in the home but of course we 've all heard the stories of what happens when the unruly children in the children 's homes want to go out at midnight and I do think we we have a problem because with the report and the new legislation , we 're in the situation where there 's plenty of advice for us as to what to do , what not to do should I say , we ca n't we ca n't use pindown , you ca n't shut them in a room , you ca n't physically restrain them , so how does one of the workers in the home stop them from going out ?
2 I used to dread going home at night ; the silence and solitude were almost too much to bear . ’
3 Brigadier Mills Roberts and his Officers and the men of the 1st Commando Brigade disembarked to the March Past of the Irish Guards , followed by the March Past of the Scots Guards , Highland Laddie , the bagpipe tune I played going ashore at La Breche with Lord Lovat .
4 You know , like , cos it 's , used to say now , I mean I 'd like to , I would like to go away at Christmas
5 Then he 's got to go home at lunchtime and give her some food .
6 I remember going late at night .
7 We were housed in the usual huts , but being this time in the centre of a town , we had paved paths all around us and shaded lights to help us get about at nights , and not having to go out at night to read instruments was a welcome change .
8 After the discovery of the antique shop window , I started going out at night and looking for other window displays .
9 After the discovery of the antique shop window , I started going out at night and looking for other window displays .
10 Ipswich must have gone in at half-time thinking ‘ this IS Christmas ’ .
11 Instead of taking it over a thirty five year period , what you would then have is that you go up very steeply let's say by putting lump sums or er regular capital premiums erm which you 'll receive a tax refund and then it stops but the benefits of the fund keep going so at age sixty they would have the same effect of reaching your pension there with no contributions
12 Yuletide and Twelfth Night passed with only the occasional carols in church , for no one dared to go out at night .
13 Not all the Lotus problems had been solved — the car was still very light at the front and had trouble coming out of the corners — but it was certainly thoroughly competitive and Fittipaldi 's confidence was high : especially when he won going away at Jarama in Spain , with only Ickx 's Ferrari providing any real opposition .
14 Despite all this , 'Mill did go in at half-time one goal to the good after some great work on the left by youngster Matthew Hadden .
15 ‘ I do n't want to be rude , but you do go on at people .
16 He was altogether in a parlous state : the weather was bad , there was no water in the flat ; he did not care to go out at nights and was seeing fewer people .
17 Many forms had days when lessons finished at midday , and study had to go on at home .
18 It 's been difficult in = thing that you had to go home at night and keep watering like , your not doing anything else but watering , watering
19 I 've gone home at nights with clothes drenched with sweat from head to foot and the wife has had to pull my socks off , they 've been that wet inside my boots .
20 The revolution at Northampton may have been different but it did have uncanny echoes of what had gone on at Neath .
21 The two men had gone out at dawn each morning , and for five consecutive days their huers had run up and down the cliff paths , whistling and signalling with flags and gorse bushes to guide the two fleets to the shoals ; and while everyone in Polruan had confidently expected Sam Gristy to win hands down , it now looked as though Harry had the edge .
22 He refused to go out at night .
23 The best hope of course is that the rates which the government has chosen to go in at will be sustainable , that the government will be able to combine cuts with interest rates , cuts in interest rates , with the needs of the economy and the constraints of the European Monetary System , so that it actually gets a downward path of interest rates at the rate which the economy needs , without provoking a sterling crisis which would push sterling to the bottom of its permitted rates , and produce a crisis of erm of confidence needing higher interest rates .
24 People say , ‘ Hey , The Charlatans have gone in at number 19 , ’ but in the Sixties the Stones would go in at number one .
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