Sentence examples for gone quite wrong from inspiring English sources

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But a hundred yards away, something had gone quite wrong.

But unless you are talking about reality television or gap years, those odd jobs do often mean that something, somewhere, has gone quite wrong.

Admittedly, something had gone quite wrong with their site: a page asking me to "restore my balance" urged me to click "continue" and then "click the red 'restore my balance'" link which … led me back to the original page with that instruction.

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We may live in a world where the time is atomically guaranteed accurate to the leap second, but technology will always continue to go wrong and perhaps, in this year where very many things are predicted to go quite wrong, we could all do with a little less anger and a little more acceptance.

Anyway, suffice to say Blair's rule also went quite wrong after he met me.

This can go quite wrong if wired incorrectly, and death/serious injury can occur.

No, I am more interested in the films with budgets and talent to spare but which somehow go quite hideously wrong.

A whole range of products, from bonds to super senior tranches of CDOs exhibit this same property of yielding steady (if unspectacular) returns in good times, and then going quite horribly wrong in bad ones.

Based on the short stories of Alice Munro, the director's 20th film stars Emma Suárez as Julieta, looking back on her youth (Adriana Ugarte plays her in adolescence) and wondering where her relationship with her daughter went quite so wrong.

And then it didn't exactly go wrong, but it didn't go quite to plan.

He went on: "It's quite wrong that there are people in our society who will behave like this.

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