Example sentences of "go [adj] at [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 When IC1 pin 2 goes high at the end of the timing period , current flows into transistor TR1 base ( b ) through current limiting resistor , R5 .
2 Whereas , even if nothing goes wrong at the weekend , Mr Smith will have made himself miserable for days in advance .
3 It 's something that goes wrong at the nerve muscle junctions ?
4 Goes round like this and then it goes square at the back .
5 ‘ Everything seems to be going wrong at the moment . ’
6 With just one goal in five games you do n't have to be an expert to see where Oxford are going wrong at the moment .
7 He was going bald at the front , she noticed .
8 Sweat pours from beneath my hat , and my shorts are going raggy at the hem .
9 FIRMS are now going bust at the rate of THREE an HOUR .
10 Unemployment is up from 1.7 million to 2.7 million ; home repossessions are running at 75,000 a year ; companies are going bankrupt at the rate of 1,000 a week .
11 ‘ We 're goin' barmy at the wharf .
12 SCOTT Garthwaite 's mum Susan thought he would never hear again when he went deaf at the age of two .
13 She went weak at the thought .
14 As a contributor to a recent survey on ‘ comparability in social research ’ , published under the auspices of the British Social Science Research Council , sagely observes : ‘ a great deal can go wrong at the recording stage which may make subsequent analysis difficult or even impossible ’ .
15 He played in 20 Test matches and his post-war service to Yorkshire included three years as Club president , a position he vacated sadly when he found his calls for moderation went unheeded at the height of the Boycott controversy .
16 Sadly , our voice went unheard at the time .
17 Remember , more companies go bust at the beginning of a recovery than at any other time . ’
18 The success of the tests had not gone unnoticed at the Air Ministry .
19 And while her eyes went wide at the importance of that statement to the literary world , ‘ It was with no small degree of relief , ’ he continued , ‘ that I personally took my work to my publishers in Prague and , that done , resolved that apart from day-to-day correspondence I would have a whole month off — perhaps longer — and free my mind of anything connected with work .
20 I know about this bit from a telephone call from John — and I can still remember the click as the line went dead at the end of that conversation .
21 I went scarlet at the word ‘ knickers ’ .
22 What 's green and goes red at a touch of a button ?
23 Wow , wow , wow is enough , yes , he goes mad at the post , he drags it all across , all across the hall , all through the lounge .
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