Example sentences of "to go [adv] at " in BNC.
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1 | Remember Ah asked ye to go slowly at the start ? |
2 | One of the first to go ashore at St Pierre after the disaster was the Vicar-General of Martinique , Monsieur Parel , who was at Fort-de-France on the morning of the eighth , having left St Pierre only the afternoon before . |
3 | This may have embarrassed Loughborough 's Richard Wareham , the tight-head who played in the England Under-21 front row when they hammered Romania in Bucharest last May , and the youngsters continued to go backwards at a rate of knots in tight and loose . |
4 | Ca n't understand what families want to go away at all . |
5 | and er anyway he got home about half past three so we had to go down to Marks went down to Marks , came back and he bought me a sandwich , I said I 've eaten nothing all day , bought me this sandwich , I was hoping to go away at six |
6 | You know , like , cos it 's , used to say now , I mean I 'd like to , I would like to go away at Christmas |
7 | They refused to go home at the end of their shift and worked frantically to reach him . |
8 | Otherwise I 'd have to go home at 5.30 p.m. and I 'd have to start all over again . " |
9 | Example : I have to go home at twelve o'clock today . |
10 | She said she had wanted to go home at first but had got used to it at her uncle 's house now . |
11 | ‘ I like the bit where I get to go home at the end . |
12 | They 're meant to go home at four thirty . |
13 | Then he 's got to go home at lunchtime and give her some food . |
14 | 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 |
15 | She wanted to go and yet did n't want to go both at once . |
16 | Tony is amazed that anyone should want to go there at all . |
17 | ‘ I 'm scared to go there at the moment . |
18 | But then , it had n't really been her choice to go there at all . |
19 | But do you have to go there at once ? ’ |
20 | She wanted to go there at last and peep through wrought-iron gates into beautiful gardens . |
21 | When we started to go there at first there were a fella , a fella from Keighley who was a weaver and he bought a bit of land at the side of the er , the side of the chapel , or was it the school ? |
22 | This was perhaps the final and clinching element of a strenuous programme of persuasion on the part of Gordon Thomas , for shortly after came the committee 's decision to go ahead at Foxton . |
23 | The whole point of allowing the big schemes to go ahead at this difficult economic time , after all , is not just to get roads and railway lines built but to cut unemployment and get the economy moving . |
24 | If production is to go ahead at all there has to be some minimum level of cooperation between management and workers , and workers require some autonomy if their initiative is to be counted upon . |
25 | We see this as sufficient justification to go ahead at a pilot level of say eight student places ( rather than 15 for a later course with two lecturers ) , but also a warning that considerable effort will have to be put into consulting with partners both to incorporate their main concerns , and to advertise the course . |
26 | The concert by Prince was due to go ahead at Blenheim Palace last August . |
27 | The party is to go ahead at the end of August . |