In sentence examples of “go at”

How to use in-sentence of “go at”:

+ In 1783, an EnglandEnglish clergyman called John Michell wrote that it might be possible for something to be so heavy you would have to go at the speed of light to get away from its gravity.

+ Most new computers now have the NIC built in, and can go at 1GBit per second.

+ It is impossible to make any mass go at the speed of light because to do so would take infinite energy.

+ I am aware that a will face other issues here than a Brazillian who has learnt Spanish before he had a go at English.

+ I will give it a go at voting; the article is well referenced, but has a decent number of red-links; most of these are to cathedrals built in gothic style, and to monarchs of the time.

In sentence examples of go at
In sentence examples of go at

Example sentences of “go at”:

+ She had three coal engines and could go at 20 knots or 9600 miles at 12 knots.

+ Both were supportive votes, and I think this article deserves another go at GA.

+ All were supportive votes, and I think this article deserves another go at GA.

+ Territorial waters, or a territorial sea is a belt of coastal waters that go at most from the edge of a coastal state.

+ Since the Mali article consisted only of “Mali is a country in Africa.”, I thought I’d have a go at expanding it.

+ I encourage you to reach out to a mentor such as Peterdownunder, and consult with him before making changes or even just asking general advise; you have been gone from simple due to this ban for some time, it will be best if you mentor with another user until such time you and the mentor believe you are ready to go at things solo.

+ She had three coal engines and could go at 20 knots or 9600 miles at 12 knots.

+ Both were supportive votes, and I think this article deserves another go at GA.

+ They also moved some parts of the engines which would normally go at the bottom to the sides.

+ The flight commander Tyler Francis with “”Roger, go at throttle up.

+ Would anyone like to have a go at making articles out of them? If not, I am thinking we should delete the redirects.

+ When Chris Boardman had another go at Merckx’s reinstated record in 2000, he beat it by slightly more than 10 metres at sea level.

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