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

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1 The parties went on at lartington Hall but it was n't the same place after the death of Mr Field .
2 the first half was scrappy both i think the second was quite good — we had most of the play but when ipswich came through they always looked dangerous — allmost all their headers/shots went straight at beaney. beaney was excellent .
3 But the discussion on Polybius provoked by these pamphlets went on at intervals at least until 1783 .
4 Meanwhile , Inspiral Carpets went in at grass roots level and worked their butts off in the clubs .
5 Meanwhile , Inspiral Carpets went in at grass roots level and worked their butts off in the clubs .
6 Most pronunciamientos went off at half-cock .
7 The bombs went off at lunch-time near a busy Boots chemist and a McDonalds hamburger restaurant packed with children and teenagers .
8 The pictures which led to such demand for the Daily Mirror that the Sold Out signs went up at newsagents all over the country .
9 The devices went off at Madame Tussauds , the London Planetarium , and the Imperial War Museum at Kennington .
10 Looking for a plausible mechanism is slightly easier , but the search has only just begun , and there are few clues to go on at present .
11 ‘ As parents , when your children go out at night you just worry yourself sick whether they 're going to come back , ’ says Glennis .
12 Receivers go in at Formula One racing team .
13 Could women go out at night without courting rape ?
14 I think there is an element of contrariness about them but if they were really honest with themselves deep down , I do n't think they would be happy if their records went in at number 150 and they were still playing The Bull And Gate .
15 Similarly , Lasmo , offering a 6.2p final , rose 4 to 190p after 5m shares went through at 187p .
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