Example sentences of "going [adj] at the " in BNC.
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1 | And despite Kenny Dalglish 's spending spree , Moran , 36 , is still going strong at the sharp end of the Premier League . |
2 | Now we know the real meaning of going weak at the knees . |
3 | She 'd always thought that the phrase ‘ going weak at the knees ’ was an over-used cliché with no reference to reality , yet that was exactly how she felt . |
4 | Instead , here she was , going weak at the knees like an adolescent schoolgirl . |
5 | ‘ Everything seems to be going wrong at the moment . ’ |
6 | With just one goal in five games you do n't have to be an expert to see where Oxford are going wrong at the moment . |
7 | He was going bald at the front , she noticed . |
8 | Sweat pours from beneath my hat , and my shorts are going raggy at the hem . |
9 | FIRMS are now going bust at the rate of THREE an HOUR . |
10 | He was quite old , Carrie decided , looking at the creases in his pink , cushiony cheeks and the way his hair was going thin at the sides . |
11 | Unfortunately these conditions also much reduced their rate of march and they got only as far as Polmood , for they were now in the high uplands of the infant Tweed and the going difficult at the best of times . |
12 | Going blue at the edges . |
13 | Unemployment is up from 1.7 million to 2.7 million ; home repossessions are running at 75,000 a year ; companies are going bankrupt at the rate of 1,000 a week . |