Example sentences of "[adv] go for [art] " in BNC.
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1 | He 'd only go for a couple of hours to his London office . |
2 | ‘ It is such a nice day , why not go for a swim ? |
3 | IF YOU 'VE GOT THE TIME AND PATIENCE , WHY NOT GO FOR A SPOT OF DIY ! |
4 | We could not go for a walk that afternoon . |
5 | If you expect to pass , why not go for a merit ? or for a distinction ? or one of our prestigious prizes ? |
6 | In this case , Lord Denning distinguished Bartlett v Sidney Marcus ( 1965 ) by explaining that if a car does not go for a reasonable time and the engine breaks up , this is evidence to show that the car was not fit for its purpose when sold . |
7 | ‘ I do not go for the peaked caps , epaulettes and dummy holsters , ’ he said . |
8 | If you live too far away to drive up for the day why not go for an extended weekend ? |
9 | Do n't just go for the figures . |
10 | I do n't just go for the light . |
11 | So Ronny might still go for a trial at Leeds — he is no Neil Ruddock type ; more of playing defender . |
12 | Should we not also still go for the , if we can , the one and a half times they work Saturdays ? |
13 | So , erm have you got , do you have a lot of friends through work do you find , I mean do you sort of organize things after work , do you ever go for a drink ? |
14 | THIS one will hopefully go for the Sun Alliance Chase at Cheltenham . |
15 | Do you always go for the same kinds of things ? |
16 | After all , if they 've got some of the modules , they can always go for the full general SVQ later . ’ |
17 | Norwegian coach Egil Olsen was a side-commentary for the match and he called Spurs play ‘ cowardly ’ — Olsen 's philosophy is the opposite of the south-american style that Spurs play : when you win the ball at the opponents midfield you should come forward with lots of players at great speed and you should always go for the goal — if you have the oppurtunity you should always try to go past your defender — NOT pass to a player behind you or keep the ball in play for minutes at midfield . |
18 | But if the scout car is n't quite the run around for you , you could always go for the little car with big ideas . |
19 | The reason I 'd probably go for the estate agency is cos I deal with estate agencies in where I am . |
20 | and they would also , they , she probably the , the lawyers would also go for a settlement for him the property |
21 | Maid Of Money , 12-1 , will also go for the Gold Cup but they are likely to meet again in the Black and White Gold Cup at Leopardstown . |
22 | What goes for one player should also go for the other . |
23 | And does n't this also go for the Welsh and the Irish ? |
24 | ‘ She will now go for the Arc , and after that . |
25 | In them days we could really go for a man in uniform . |
26 | But you should really go for the ultimate : a royal Flush . |
27 | ‘ Would n't you rather go for a ride this afternoon ? ’ |
28 | He told club members who rushed to help him : ‘ I 'd rather go for a pint with my mates . ’ |
29 | It was five weeks before she would regularly go for the chick along the line , and even then she 'd often wait for up to ten minutes to make up her mind . |
30 | Watching the other girl jog into the distance , Lindsey hesitated fractionally before deciding that she might as well go for a swim anyway . |