Example sentences of "go [adj] at [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | In fact , if anything goes wrong at Portslade Community College it 's my fault , and therefore I 'm not going to be in a position where I do n't feel able to take responsibility for any decision made . |
2 | We 're always being told that what this country needs is more scientists , but often something seems to go wrong at school . |
3 | Jacklin goes native at Dalmahoy |
4 | And if things are going wrong at home , or with the boyfriend or the baby and a girl is really distraught , the others will rally round and make her coffee , take the baby and feed it , because they understand , and they feel for her . |
5 | One excellent company where the shares are going cheap at 115p to yield 7pc is BET . |
6 | But her grandfather was ‘ a very strict man ’ , and although she went to live with them ‘ just now and again when things went wrong at home ’ , this never lasted : a respectable mechanic and chapel man , the grandfather could never forgive his daughter 's errant ways . |
7 | ‘ There was n't much point in sitting down and going over and over again into what went wrong at Coventry . |
8 | CASTORET is looking for champagne compensation at Epsom today after everything went wrong at York , writes Charles Fawcus . |
9 | ‘ Liverpool comes a bit too quick for him next week and he was only entered in case things went wrong at Cheltenham . |
10 | She says many things can go wrong at birth and it 's better to find a new mother for a lamb than to have to hand rear it . |
11 | Oh it 's n cos it 's not like at work where things do n't go wrong at work for me any more . |
12 | 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 . |
13 | LET Doctor Langley explain to you what 's gone wrong at Liverpool Football Club . |
14 | ARI predicts that the all-metal racer will be able to reach 500 knots at sea level , sustain 450 knots while pulling a 3g turn , and go supersonic at altitude . |
15 | His corn flakes had probably gone soggy at breakfast too . |
16 | No , she decided ; the silence was too deep ; not even the gentlest of movements upstairs could go undetected at Rose Cottage ; not with her floorboards . |
17 | Cos it 's only verses and then they go young at heart and then they go |
18 | Erm I would n't say it 's it 's gone quiet at night , we 've got to be more aware now anyway . |