We all have to go at some point.
Why can't you let it go at that?
Pulling the hair off her neck into a French roll, she used a few bejeweled clips and let it go at that.
He was tried and allowed to go at liberty after some detention in prison.
He carries its operation beforereason still farther, supposing that " attuition " makes particular inferences about outside objects, and that a man, or a dog, through association " attuites " sequence and invariableness of succession, and, in fact, gets as far in the direction of causation as Hume thought it possible to go at all.