Example sentences of "go at [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Now this , is this is going at a fantastic rate . |
2 | Half a mile , and he was right up my arse and I was going at a far pace |
3 | I do n't get the impression from MIND 's local network that the hospital closure programme is going at a reasonable pace . ’ |
4 | The reason that you use hot air is to keep that combustion going at a good temperature . |
5 | Right it takes two hours it 's going at a steady sixty , great , so we know that 's a hundred and sixty . |
6 | How far would I go in ten hours , if I 'm going at a steady sixty miles an hour ? |
7 | It 's going at a steady speed . |
8 | So you 're going at a steady speed . |
9 | Before he had disappeared , she was yards away , going at a dead run . |
10 | Right , B two if a train is going at a constant speed of ninety miles per hour how far will it go in two hours ? |
11 | And if you work on that presumption , and I 'm not suggesting you creep around frightened of your own shadow going at a slow speed , just wor working with deliberation and making sure you move through the situation competently , but do n't take anything for granted . |
12 | And in nineteen twenty er strike going at the present day there was what we called the soup kitchens . |
13 | It will not come from Government spending , because the Government will have to borrow massively to keep going at the present mean levels of public spending . |
14 | Yeah , yeah six minutes past the hour so there , yeah , so they kept giving you doubts , now if you 're getting on this train make sure you get out at Lemington , so at about twenty past twelve , the twelve six went out from platform eleven , why , cos that will upset everything then , by , few of the trains kept coming round , then they said were very sorry but the Shrewsbury train will come in at platform ten that 's where we 're all waiting , so the ready train be outside somewhere , so , that came in just as the , the twelve , six went out about twenty past twelve these in and this girl got up so we said do n't get on this , you 'll never get to Birmingham you get on here , wait until we get on we said , cos they changed the train , oh she was getting all worked up , she come from Middlesborough , well I said well , well , anyway , we said no , there , there 's no trains for university no , nobody will be going at the right time will they ? |
15 | But immediately Jessie said to Agnes , ‘ I 'm going at the first opportunity , Bible or no Bible . ’ |
16 | A clock that 's going fast , looked at by someone whose mind is churning over faster by the same amount , seems to be going at the normal rate ! ’ |
17 | A rating of 4 would mean that the driver is going at the correct speed for the conditions . ’ |
18 | For either student , going at the wrong pace can well mean not learning as much as the average , or not learning at all , and this is true for the highly intelligent student as well as the one with learning difficulties . |
19 | That shop you were going at the cheapest one . |
20 | As they came close we watched as they demonstrated the subtle science of reading the often obscure words of the hymn and seeing where they were going at the same time . |
21 | Generally the people with the heaviest credit commitments do have more than one credit agreement ( not necessarily with the same firm ) going at the same time . |
22 | Byron said that a number of small machines would be used to start each vital organ going at the same time : one machine for the brain , another a heart-machine , another a kidney-machine , and so on . |
23 | Er another problem we had as well is we had all going at the same time in a very close area as well . |
24 | Two lawnmowers going at the same time the neighbours must be annoyed . |
25 | Surely there were many which went at a slow tempo , such as the first Beethoven Modlinger Dance I mentioned in my original article , the rapid-fire tattoos of its French horns ensuring a slow pace . |
26 | If he went at the natural pace , Michael Banks got lost and confused , unable to speak one line while hearing the next . |
27 | Similarly , it was long obvious that time went at the same rate for every observer , but since Einstein , we have had to accept that time goes at different rates for different observers . |
28 | Managers came and went at an alarming rate ; there was Board Room take-over ; gates began to dwindle and the Palace were candidates for relegation from well before Christmas . |
29 | Seven jobs have gone at the Open Software Foundation as a result of a realignment which sees the consortium effectively become a two-headed beast — one turned on the operating system , the other with eyes on interoperability technologies , which includes everything else . |
30 | ‘ Unless you re-tell the story of Felipe de Santis and his blind sister as you write about the Hacienda de Nieve , ’ he pointed out stiffly , his warmth gone at the cold look on her face . |