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(31) She split the word up into syllables so that he could have a go at spelling it.
(32) You are free to come and go at your pleasure.
(33) The new jazz club seems to be the in place to go at the moment.
(34) Take it gently; why must you go at everything like a bull at a gate?
(35) They were so beautiful that I decided to have a go at growing them.
(36) In no time die they go at each other furiously.
(37) I don't agree with all you say, but I'll let it go at that.
(38) I'll have a go at driving for a while if you're tired.
(39) Some people had a go at us for it,[http://sentencedict.com/go at.html] which made us more angry.
(40) 250 jobs are to go at the local steel plant.
(41) Mum had a go at me for not doing my homework.
(42) He was having a go at the privet hen.
(43) He had been ready to go at any second.
(44) Just go at a pace you are comfortable with.
(45) You should go at rice harvest,(sentencedict.com) she said.
(46) They wanted to have a go at me.
(47) We must go at once to make sure.
(48) Contact:. 5 Have a go at orienteering in Calderdale.
(49) I'll have a go at repairing the roof myself.
(50) Who would want to have a go at Oglethorpe?
(51) They may fight like a lion or go at something like a bull at a gate.
(52) So is it worth having another go at such a discredited vision?
(53) There I snored and whinnied and gnashed for nearly three hours, awaking refreshed and raring to go at a little after one.
(54) Marcos would seem to be prepared to go at least some way to meet Fox's proposals.
(55) I thought I would have a go at senior rugby for a season, then pack it in.
(56) My third friend was very scared and wanted to go at once, feeling that we were in definite danger from something.
(57) Then we had to work out how deep we could actually go at various points, before we started digging rock.
(58) The great doors had been wrenched off their hinges, and anyone could come and go at all hours.
(59) Contrary wise, Beethoven and other composers wrote music both in 3/4 and 6/8 meant to go at very similar tempos.
(60) She let Ann and Lena go at their usual time and stayed on alone.
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