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"I had a bit of a go at it," he says.
When I was at primary school in the early 1980s we had a BBC Micro computer which everyone had a bit of a go on.
We've not had a bollocking off him, whereas Nigel would have been down our throats by now – it just might wake a few people up if he had a bit of a go.
Our play has a bit of a go at both the National Trust and the Church of England, and, it must be admitted, a huge proportion of the National theatre audience is made up of the very same people.
8.03am GMT 23rd over: India 105-3 (Kohli 33, Raina 16) Kohli has just had a bit of a go at the umpires; I think he was saying that England didn't have enough men inside the ring.
A democratically elected American legislature is simply not going to authorise the creation of government debt the world seems to want (though occasionally it may have a bit of a go at it).So we all turn once again to the Fed, which is aware of, if totally uncomfortable with, its role as global monetary hegemon.
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You're a bit of a go-between.
It's a bit of a go-for-broke proposition from a company that really needs a big win in a space that has thus far stumbled on take-off.
They can steer the itinerary and have a strong personality, but they also have a bit of a go-with-the-flow mentality.
Getting into the spirit of things, today, he gets on stage – dog collar and drink – and, during a brief speech which is ultimately about love and companionship, finds himself admitting: "I was a bit of a go-er in my youth".
It sounds like a bit of a merry-go-round".
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