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(61) Come out now and come back for another go at the weekend.
(62) These vans keep coming and going and the man on the cleaning machine is having another go at cleaning the floor.
(63) With Sykes about to go at Christmas as well, they were really up the creek.
(64) I make it a rule to go at least three times.
(65) I have three or four on the go at once.
(66) Bach wrote all his in 3/4, though they are by no means all meant to go at one tempo.
(67) He had another go at persuasion and wrote Adam long letters to his college begging for compromises.
(68) Often the participants go off-site for several days, roll up their sleeves. and go at it n o-holds-barred.
(68) Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
(69) You may miss the train unless you go at once.
(70) Even the children had a go at steering the boat.
(71) I would be grateful if you would give me a little notice if you intend to have a go at anything it contains!
(72) After a few laps of the track we could kick a ball about or even have a go at throwing a javelin.
(73) Time allowed 00:19 Read in studio Eighty jobs are to go at an insurance group in Gloucester.
(74) To determine this they want to do their own biopsy, and will require a sizeable lymph node to go at.
(75) Stopped controversially in their first battle, Razor demanded a second go at Tyson.
(76) As long as you go at a slow, steady pace, the job can be done and you none the wiser.
(77) Time allowed 00:20 Read in studio Sixty two jobs are to go at a milk depot.
(78) The whole effect is as if an aftermarket body-kit specialist has had a go at embellishing a 911, with the predictable result.
(79) I find many knitters will have a go at Fair Isle knitting, but then stop there.
(80) Really have a go at it before some one else does.
(81) Andy Hare missed gaining his card by 3 shots, so at least he had a good go at it.
(82) My parents never stop quizzing me about where I go at night.
(83) There are obvious benefits in allowing each student to go at his own pace.
(84) But he could only side-slice the tortoise-shell, and he lost two stones to Alistair before he had another go at it.
(85) Why don't you just have a go at skiing? You might surprise yourself.
(86) Our idea was that at last we could have a real go at it, make sure things worked out.
(87) Where else can you go at the Olympics wearing a swimsuit, tank top and flip-flops and still feel overdressed?
(88) Bagshaw thought - will my bosses blame me for letting this man go at what is approaching a crucial time?
(89) Pirouettes To finish with, Jennie suggested that Katharine have a go at some pirouettes.
(90) We had a go at trying to coax the cat indoors using scraps of food.
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