Example sentences of "go [adv prt] at [det] " in BNC.
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1 | Since many people are unable to meet the costs of litigation from their own resources , the availability of representation under the legal aid scheme will often be the crucial factor in deciding whether the case goes on at all . |
2 | As I have already noted , some kind of political change goes on at all times , produced by the succession of generations , the rise and fall of dynasties , competition among various social groups , economic and cultural developments , changing external circumstances , and more idiosyncratic factors , which can only be understood fully through detailed historical studies . |
3 | What goes on at these ‘ ends ’ is intelligible only to those involved . |
4 | He goes on at some length referring to the machinery used for scribbling , spinning , fulling etc , all of these processes carried out under one roof . |
5 | It goes on at some length to persuade people not to climb up this waterfall and muck about in it . |
6 | ‘ You do not know what goes on at this school , ’ said Rafiq . |
7 | Such an approach enables active work to go on at all times , including those when no change of placement is contemplated or during periods of waiting for a suitable placement to become available . |
8 | There was nothing to go on at all . |
9 | There is absolutely nothing else to go on at all . ’ |
10 | Well that he does he usually goes down at half six quarter to seven . |
11 | Folly tried to protest that she did n't want to go in at all , but her guide 's businesslike attitude and obvious haste made it difficult to intervene . |
12 | The IRA claimed responsibility for the station attacks , blaming the Victoria casualties on " the cynical decision … not to evacuate railway stations " after a caller had warned 45 minutes earlier that bombs were to go off at all mainline stations . |
13 | Blagg is n't the type to go off at half cock — |
14 | What a way to spend the morning , hammering away at the base of a bomb that is likely to go off at any moment . |
15 | But they were n't totally happy — for it was confirmed that the interrogation of the prisoner — going on at that moment — would reveal where the stuff had gone . |
16 | If an organiser does not co-ordinate and monitor and know exactly what 's going on at each stage , then ultimately he has only himself to blame if something goes wrong . |
17 | To have a noisy celebration going on at such a time is causing considerable distress to the family of the late Sir Nelson . ’ |
18 | I I 'm I say you must excuse me going on at such a pace but I 've got A I 've got another meeting quite shortly and B you 've got some little mo I think M Michael 's looking to take over . |
19 | But then , I do n't like much of what is going on at all . |
20 | that he knew what you were goin was going on at all ? |
21 | knows what is going on at all times within the department ; |
22 | I did n't really have much idea of what was going on at all . |
23 | No extended lines of credit , no invoicing thirty days later and all designed to be quick in-and-out operations before the tax man or the VAT man has twigged there 's anything going on at all . |
24 | Pooling of clients and vendors is envisaged : ‘ Both parties should know what 's going on at both ends ’ . |
25 | ‘ Things are going on at this school , ’ went on Dr Ali , in a whisper , ‘ of which it is difficult for a good Muslim to approve . ’ |
26 | I do n't think it 's , the swe , the swelling 's going down at all do you ? |
27 | she 's going over at half past eleven and she said to me if it 's not worth the money I 'm not changing and er , I shall tell him that I 've certainly got to go on the books you know |
28 | No , be honest now : we were n't going up at all . |
29 | She was not going out at all and was communicating very little with her immediate family . |
30 | Then my money ran out and I stopped going out at all . |