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

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31 The method of work has been to get going at the time dictated by the candidate 's first duty of the day and the time taken to get to him .
32 She could n't remember where she 'd been going at the time .
33 ‘ I got my chemistry degree and like everybody else I applied for whatever jobs were going at the time .
34 Maybe the local gossip that was going at the time .
35 In those days there was n't a great deal of of mining , I mean was n't open , and er there was a tremendous amount , well there 's a fair amount of of traffic agricultural traffic , and I mean one had to accept that virtually everything came in , all coal , road stone , erm goods required er for well 's who were going at the time , they er they used the railway .
36 ‘ Rosemary does n't want you living quite so close ? ’ his mother bridled , having been very much against his going at the start , but now , because he looked so upset , ready to take up cudgels on his behalf .
37 No , darling , mummy went at the weekend .
38 Well when the sirens went at the beginning , what few rifles we 'd got , he 'd er take us out and string we out along this brook , a rifle every so often and and facing one way and looking round to see when anything goes up and in case anybody come over or anything come over and er that was the initial start .
39 All out 446 meant that England had a lot of batting to do in the last two days , and when Larkins went at the end of the third day to a ball that he did not see in the shadows , one felt they just were not going to make it .
40 As soon as the bell went at the end of last lesson that morning I raced out of school .
41 The tall beans should have gone at the back .
42 But instead of going at the end of the process of building the new Europe , the Wall has gone at the beginning .
43 So just looking at that process , the process of making a piece of practical drama , whether it comes from text or not … the processes of assessment are very complex and far-reaching , and I think it would be very unreal to say that anybody could get to the end of that process without knowing very clearly what … the task had been , how they had approached it , how it had gone at the end really .
44 The interview should go at the pace of the adult and not the child .
45 Unlike so many hotel kitchens , which are completely enclosed , La Rive 's has the unusual feature of being surrounded by windows , with a door on to a magnificent herb garden , where guests can only go at the invitation of the chef .
46 It only added to the team Renault-Williams ' total embarrassment at carelessly letting him go at the peak of his box office appeal and pulling power .
47 There are rumours too that jobs will go at the town 's largest employer , the secret listening base GCHQ .
48 Surely they could n't just let her go at the end of the three years ?
49 if it 's a joint comment , yes it should go at the end .
50 But with the change of rules meaning Warwickshire have to let one of them go at the end of the season , which one will it be ?
51 ‘ Which way do we go at the traffic lights ? ’
52 I merely want to open all the doors as far as they will go at the moment . ’
53 They must go at the break of day , you know ?
54 As a general rule , large items , such as serving dishes , saucepans , baking trays , dinner plates and heavily soiled items , go at the bottom where they will be in contact with the powerful water pressure from the lower spray arm .
55 They tend to be at the top and then there 's sort of little bits and pieces go at the bottom .
56 Boats come and go at the waterfront
57 I 've never found that a congenial notion ; it seemed to me that there were ways to be quite contemporary and yet go at the art in a fashion that would allow you to tell complicated stories simply for the aesthetic pleasure of complexity of complication and unravelment , suspense , and the rest .
58 When placing performers be aware of variations in height and build , but it is not always essential that the tall ones go at the back .
59 The expense envelopes always go at the back , because they 're bigger than anything else that you 're going to get , to , to put in the binder .
60 this lad was , now he was , coming in the bar , he sat just as you come in the door and then he moved to that long thing where we sit , well I go at the bar and Jackie was sat there Jackie , I said time to be social , no I cos I laugh , I were laughing me head off me and he 's jabbering away move like that , his arms moving you know , then he sets off to sing , well , la , la and Johnny said shut up I know Johnny put his glass of beer on the next table to ours and sets off to see Mickey , then he stands up this lad sit down you , must have thought for his beer , I think he was like , I says to Jack I says er you want to put his trousers is all undone , you know sat and his trousers what and his jumper , so our Johnny went he said get that covered up and , but he pulled it down like that , and now he took 'em out he walked through the door and his trousers were falling down but
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