Example sentences of "go [adv] at [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The Clapis area is reached by taking the road to the Col du Cayron , just before Gigondas , then a forestry road which goes right at the col and contours round the hill . |
2 | Remember Ah asked ye to go slowly at the start ? |
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 | They refused to go home at the end of their shift and worked frantically to reach him . |
5 | ‘ I like the bit where I get to go home at the end . |
6 | three million books on the shelve , and we do n't have time going properly at the price so we go anything you want , bung it on the trolley and soon as the trolleys full it 's taken away and another one given , and you poke around and then in the evening , you stay in a hotel overnight , and then the following morning , they get and you just sort of send up the money and they just shout up the money as we go , then , every time I get to a thousand they say one , two , and you say right , tell me when I get near three , and I 've got this erm , I 'm dreadful at maths , I failed maths O Level three times and I do n't think about prices , I 've never been more than fifteen pounds out . |
7 | The children live at the Institute during the week , going home at the weekend where possible . |
8 | ‘ I 'm going home at the end of the week and I 'll make arrangements to go to Geneva as soon as possible . |
9 | This is most important with approach putts where the intention is to leave yourself an easy second putt as opposed to going boldly at the hole . |
10 | He recalls a game with Durham 20 years ago when Darlington , going well at the time , were 12–0 down without touching the ball . |
11 | The mystery deepened when , instead of going seaward at the foot of the hill , they turned up the right bank of the Touques as if making for Deauville . |
12 | In the manufacturing counties you see the wheel going almost at every door , the wool and the yarn hanging up at every window , the looms , the winders , the combers , the carders , the dyers , the dressers , all busy ; and the very children as well as the women constantly employed . |
13 | ‘ I am going there at the peak of my form , ’ he says . |
14 | It is understood he initially thought of going there at the weekend but was advised against it by the police . |
15 | Ards kept going forward at every opportunity and Fry kicked further two penalties in a storming finish but failed to get the deciding winning score . |
16 | Froissart 's account of the way in which many of the leading French nobility , by going forward at the battle of Crécy , in effect chose the likelihood of death to a dishonourable flight , suggests to the modern reader a group more intent upon self-immolation than upon the serious business of achieving victory through order and discipline . |
17 | She 's not going anywhere at the moment . |
18 | She tells Hello ! of her wishes for the baby : ‘ One is that everything goes well at the birth . |
19 | I hope everything goes well at the country cottage . ’ |
20 | Preston and London East are already there ( CONGRATULATIONS ! ) and I know you have all been working hard to ensure the National Assessment goes well at the end of November . |
21 | Push the crate left onto the button , stand on the conveyor belt , duck and go left , jump up two platforms and crawl right , through the wall , collect the speaker , go back out of the cave and jump up , go right at the top and fall down the hole , go right and jump over the crate and push it left onto the button , go up on the lift , then right , jump onto the crate on the top platform and push it right , then left onto the button . |
22 | ‘ We go right at the top here . |
23 | Then go right at the back again do you reckon ? |
24 | Go right at the junction where Via Baracchini ends , then left into Via Chiaravalle and left again into Via Sant' Antonio to see the church of Sant' Antonio Abate . |
25 | He gave her the rake and she went vigorously at the hay while he plaited a grass rope to put round a burden and heft it down to the byre . |
26 | Can you can you tell me or have you got a pic , where does the picture usually go ? does it go right at the top or do you usually have a bit of headline what happened in that Mirror one there ? |
27 | Yes , you should go right at the beginning |
28 | We were to have an even closer encounter with a bear before we left Edgeøya , when we went ashore at the south end of the island at Andre/1e Tangen . |
29 | But I would n't go outside at the moment . ’ |
30 | She turned Midnight on his hocks and went away at a canter . |