Example sentences of "have gone wrong " in BNC.
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1 | The latter examines the complaint and , if it is justified , calls the refereeing panel together to make them aware of what has gone wrong . |
2 | They believe that any newcomer would take months to come to grips with what has gone wrong at Ferranti and would as a consequence be worse placed to negotiate a rescue for the group . |
3 | Mrs Thatcher yesterday had the honesty to admit that inflation is ‘ far too high ’ , but she no more deigned to explain what has gone wrong than the Chancellor had the day before . |
4 | Yet because God is love and creation is a manifestation of His love , He continues to love the world and wills to ‘ put right ’ whatever has gone wrong . |
5 | What has gone wrong ? |
6 | Although risotto rice always cooks up wet , your guests might think that something has gone wrong . |
7 | Over the past five months , despite everything that has gone wrong with his adventure in Kuwait , he has calmly refused to bow to pressure , whether political , economic or military . |
8 | In most common diseases of western society , we know more or less what has gone wrong , even if we do not know why it has gone wrong . |
9 | In most common diseases of western society , we know more or less what has gone wrong , even if we do not know why it has gone wrong . |
10 | 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 . |
11 | Management by inertia usually indicates that something has gone wrong in the control process of allocating tasks between different levels in the organization . |
12 | What has gone wrong ? |
13 | The Message Line attempts to tell you what to do next , or what has gone wrong , or requests responses , at every stage of editing or using a command . |
14 | 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 . |
15 | Love and trust still exist , but because the emotional machinery that registers them has gone wrong , we do not feel as we used to . |
16 | The majority of queries fall roughly into two categories : 1 ) ‘ I have done x and y has gone wrong ’ or 2 ) ‘ I would like to do such-and-such and would appreciate your advice ’ . |
17 | So what has gone wrong ? |
18 | This is an arranged marriage , one of the few in many centuries for this family that has gone wrong . ’ |
19 | I go back to where I started , by examining what has gone wrong , before arriving at a possible way forward . |
20 | It must mean something very bad indeed has gone wrong in the company and they need to explain it away . ’ |
21 | Do you ever wonder what has gone wrong ? |
22 | If you roll a misfire then something has gone wrong — roll a D6 and consult the Doom Diver Misfire Chart . |
23 | If the artillery dice rolls a MISFIRE then something has gone wrong — roll a D6 and consult the Hot Pot Misfire Chart below . |
24 | If the artillery dice rolls a MISFIRE then something has gone wrong — roll a D6 and consult the Misfire Chart below . |
25 | If the original artillery dice roll is MISFIRE rather than a number then something has gone wrong . |
26 | I define the basic situation as that of Iago destroying Othello , since I believe that much modern criticism of the play has gone wrong through beginning with Othello , or through not giving Iago his full measure of dominance . |
27 | He can not put his finger on what has gone wrong on their travels — the times of arrival at the ground have even been varied — and now is the time for mental toughness . |
28 | However , the arguments which underlie the concept of justiciability can also be used to support the idea that in reviewing government decisions over which the courts are prepared to exercise control , they should only award remedies to aggrieved parties in cases where it can be said that the respondent has gone wrong in some fairly extreme way . |
29 | By ceasing to ignore the awkward case of women — as most of the traditional theorists did we can often see what has gone wrong with our thinking in other , apparently more straightforward cases . |
30 | Far from flinging him out , you would rather discuss what has gone wrong and try to put it right ( apart from women in the North , who feel more strongly that their errant man should be shown the door ) . |