41.   But these warnings must be set and turned on, and someone has to pay attention if the alarm goes off.

42.   By the time the alarms go off, the crooks usually are safely out of reach.

43.   Chemical alarms went off constantly during the war, supposed evidence of gas attacks.

44.   Clinton recounted the incident later in the day, at the luncheon in West Orange, saying that the alarm had gone off just as McGreevey entered the room.

45.   Dall rushes out the door, an alarm goes off, Cummins conks the cop over the head with a pistol butt.

46.   Early to bed, early to rise sounds great until the alarm goes off.

47.   Even with the newer models, alarms can go off because carbon monoxide builds up in the home from outside and inside sources, Hanson said.

48.   Hall said that the flight data recorder had noted that a master alarm went off, which could have been triggered by several factors, including flying too fast.

49.   He told the police that he had disconnected a carbon monoxide detector last summer because the alarm was constantly going off, keeping him and his family from sleep.

50.   How did we go from being the generation of Peace and Chaos to geezers whose auto alarms go zoom-zoom, bleep-bleep in the night?

n. + go >>共 1293
thing 2.90%
people 1.60%
money 1.59%
team 1.36%
bomb 1.26%
case 1.08%
company 1.07%
game 0.86%
price 0.76%
man 0.72%
alarm 0.19%
alarm + v. >>共 95
go 26.36%
sound 22.67%
be 14.73%
ring 3.10%
work 2.33%
have 1.36%
blare 1.36%
come 1.36%
begin 1.36%
wake 1.16%
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