Example sentences of "something have gone wrong " in BNC.
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1 | Although risotto rice always cooks up wet , your guests might think that something has gone wrong . |
2 | It all comes down to who holds the purse strings , and at the point when it comes down to that level , something has gone wrong . |
3 | Management by inertia usually indicates that something has gone wrong in the control process of allocating tasks between different levels in the organization . |
4 | Undo : to reverse a command or piece of editing : tap Esc for Escape , then U Undo as soon as you notice something has gone wrong . |
5 | If you roll a misfire then something has gone wrong — roll a D6 and consult the Doom Diver Misfire Chart . |
6 | If the artillery dice rolls a MISFIRE then something has gone wrong — roll a D6 and consult the Hot Pot Misfire Chart below . |
7 | If the artillery dice rolls a MISFIRE then something has gone wrong — roll a D6 and consult the Misfire Chart below . |
8 | If the original artillery dice roll is MISFIRE rather than a number then something has gone wrong . |
9 | That first sentence setting up the idea in the reader 's mind that not only has the narrator committed a murder but that something has gone wrong and he has , despite all precautions , been found out . |
10 | ( If you do not get the _%DCL-I-SUPERSEDE; message , something has gone wrong . ) |
11 | However , it would almost always be undesirable behaviour in any practical system ; presumably people reacted to it by saying ‘ something has gone wrong ’ and making adjustments to get rid of it . |
12 | Since the first edition of this book was written , there has been a general recognition of the strategic role of public relations ; no longer is it viewed as a means of ‘ covering up ’ when something has gone wrong . |
13 | You know very often , in fact usually the best way of working things out is to go right back to the beginning is n't it , it , to start off at square one and the trouble is sometimes we want to start in the middle , we want to pick it up where we think we can come in and it does n't work that way , we 've got to go right back to the beginning , and what is it at the beginning , well we look to see how God , what God 's plan and his purpose for us is , how God made us , it tells us there in the book of Genesis in the first chapter in verse twenty seven , that God created us to be like himself and you 've got to look in the mirror and I 've got to look in the mirror , not just the glass mirror on the wall , but into the mirror of ourselves and realise we do n't have to be intellectuals , we do n't have to be astute observers , but even the very cursory of glances will show to us that were nothing like it , if God made you and me to be in his image , then something has gone wrong , but that 's how we started , that is how he made us and in making us to be like himself that does something tremendous because it gives to men and women , it gives to human kind a status and a responsibility in creation , he did not make you and me like the animals , no matter how wonderful their abilities are , they 've got tremendous instincts , they 've got tremendous homing instincts , how that tiny bird weighing , weighing less than an ounce can fly thousands and thousands of miles , for the first time and come back , six , nine months later to the very spot where it was hatched out of an nest , now you ca n't do it , I ca n't do it , but for all wonders that God has put into the , into his , to his creative to his , in , in his creation , in animals , in birds and in other creatures , he has done something that marks you and I humanity out above and beyond all his others creation , he has given to us a status and a responsibility |
14 | It 's when something has gone wrong , , somebody , your local radio producer picks it up , he says , ‘ There 's been an outbreak of Legionnaire 's Disease in a Butlin 's Holiday Camp . |
15 | If criminals on the whole are not clearly differentiated from non-criminals , it is difficult to explain their crime in terms of something having gone wrong with them ( except in the tautological sense that the commission of the crime itself represents something having gone wrong with them ) . |
16 | If criminals on the whole are not clearly differentiated from non-criminals , it is difficult to explain their crime in terms of something having gone wrong with them ( except in the tautological sense that the commission of the crime itself represents something having gone wrong with them ) . |
17 | Rather , it is seen as something having gone wrong : corruption by the ‘ commercial entrepreneurs of youth fashion ’ and ‘ social disorganisation ’ makes them ‘ vulnerable ’ to right-wing populism and racism ( ibid. , pp. 171–2 ) . |
18 | Now at last Maggie had realised that something had gone wrong . |
19 | Something had gone wrong and the House wanted blood . |
20 | But something had gone wrong with Clinker 's fusing . |
21 | McCullough ‘ Then at noon on the 10th , they found some activity on the roof of the meteorological station ; this was unusual , and they knew that something had gone wrong … |
22 | Realising that something had gone wrong , the alarmed miner was making his way out of the pit . |
23 | Crazy idea — unless something had gone wrong between them . ’ |
24 | Something had gone wrong . |
25 | Something had gone wrong . |
26 | Even Wordsworth 's friends and admirers sensed that something had gone wrong . |
27 | Something had gone wrong with this Christmas and whatever it was , it affected him . |
28 | If it had been timed to go off an hour later , probably it had been timed to go off an hour later but something had gone wrong , the hotel dining room would have been full and the results of the explosion much worse . |
29 | But something had gone wrong , he had been betrayed , lost a battle with the forces of chaos and been ejected from the real battleground to languish here , in this cesspit they called " life " . |
30 | Something had gone wrong . |