Sentence examples for go arrow from inspiring English sources

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It appeared to go arrow straight, until the final yard, and then it curved, as intended, gracefully yet violently inside the far post.

You don't need to wait for the "Go" arrow to press onwards you desperately want to see what the designers have in store for you next, even on the nth playthrough.

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It was left to Tommy Hilfiger, in his men's wear show, to go arrow-straight to preppy heaven.

That concept seems to go arrow-straight back to the chic severity introduced by Ms. Sander and other designers of luxurious minimalism as work wear.

The basic go trials are choice reaction time trials with a mean ITI of 1.8 s, where participants have to respond to go arrows (80% of trials, 236 trials, 1 s duration) pointing either right or left with a right or left button response with the right/left thumb.

The TRPC5 labelling was observed in many hcrt/orx-positive cells (arrowheads in Fig. 5A D and double circles magnified in images on the right) and also hcrt/orx-negative cells (examples indicated by downward going arrows in Fig. 5A D) of varying sizes.

Then we go, basically, arrow to stick — if the flat defender flies out, we're throwing to stick.

It went to the last arrow.

In many browser programs, right-clicking the back and forward buttons will display a list of recently visited Web sites, and you can even use keyboard commands to perform the same functions as clicking on the back and forward buttons (control-left arrow to go back, control-right arrow to move forward through previously viewed pages).

Up, up, went the arrow.

Wherever the mouse goes, your arrow will follow that direction.

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