Sentence examples for gone at a from inspiring English sources

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Pakistan captains have come and gone at a steady rate over the years.

These relatively few overs, far from offering scoring opportunity, have gone at a rate of 2.51.

"Since this new storm system that everybody's named El Nino, it has gone at a very rapid pace, faster than ever before," said Mr Spies.

Simon Gergel, head of UK equities at Allianz Global Investors, said: "Many of the recent IPOs have gone at a premium.

Which is another way of saying that the great comic engine of his early films between movieish happenings and un-movieish characters is gone at a stroke.

In a 2003 interview with The Believer, the literary magazine founded by Dave Eggers, Mr. Pallana set forth his philosophy of life in words that might have come straight from one of Mr. Anderson's films: "I have seen the people who hustle and bustle, and they are already gone, at a young age," he said.

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She was going at a good rate.

England going at a steady, unruffled pace.

You are going at a few speeds at once.

The local competition seems to go at a mellower pace.

Back and forth he went, at a dizzying tempo.

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