Example sentences of "and go for " in BNC.
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1 | You have got to know what you want to do , and to go for it . ’ |
2 | P. He is so much more powerful , and goes for stuff fully . |
3 | He knows exactly what he wants and goes for it — no matter what ! |
4 | Hoffs twists some hair and goes for the sexism angle . |
5 | STORY:7.30am : Climbs out of bed in his luxury Brighton home and goes for his habitual five mile run , alone out of preference . |
6 | If you stare at a Rottweiler it thinks you are challenging it and goes for you immediately , knocking you down and tearing your throat out . |
7 | He announces his inability to arouse Sir Ralph , is about to return and unlock Whitton 's chamber himself , then changes his mind and goes for Colebrooke the lieutenant . |
8 | He kept fit at the university by playing a little hockey , in summer tennis , in winter walking and bicycling and going for runs . |
9 | And now he was curling his mouth and going for his fingers as though he could start all over again , not two hours later ! |
10 | Another case in 1883 revealed that a marque of Veuve Clicquot-Ponsardine was being sold , but with the insertion of an extra ‘ o ’ in the label , reading ‘ Veuve Cliocquot-Ponsardin' and going for a ridiculously low price . |
11 | Friends came in for a drink and a snack and kept on coming and going for the rest of the day , which was useful as well as friendly because they brought their appetites with them , and most of the refreshments were disposed of . |
12 | ‘ The Chancellor is steering a careful course and going for steady growth . |
13 | They 've got to keep working and going for the second ball . |
14 | Director General Sir Michael Checkland put a question mark over favourites like Big Break , Telly Addicts and Going For Gold yesterday . |
15 | The star of Antiques Roadshow and Going For A Song died in 1985 and now his widow Irene has decided to sell . |
16 | Then the robins came in and the children began climbing onto their backs and going for short flights . |
17 | ‘ Our favourite times are Sunday afternoons , cooking , watching television and going for long walks . ’ |
18 | But , but we are adjusting our rates and going for more work on the basis of a group , |
19 | He remembered one time he 'd walked up here , in May , after she had started seeing him in the afternoons and going for long walks along the canal-side . |
20 | And mixed farming instead of taking up his hedges and going for wheat or sugar beet like the rest of them . ’ |
21 | And going for the big one … the Dark Blues in their toughest training yet . |
22 | At night I would often get up and go for long walks in the school grounds , especially when the moon was full and I felt particularly restless , enjoying the silence and solitude of the woods . |
23 | Happens , but they do try and go for bigger takings , I mean they 'll not break into my house it wo n't be worth all that worth . |
24 | ‘ But people have such bad financial problems at the moment , they have to give up the chance to study and go for whatever will fill their families ' stomachs . ’ |
25 | I think I 'll try and go for the scouse game then ( unless that is going to be postponed — would it depend on us getting through to the next round of the FA Cup ? ) . |
26 | so I wanted to try and go for the C C Q , this is it , this is what we 're gon na ask you and of course it did n't work but I had to try it to see . |
27 | right , okay , when should we try and go for that maybe at the end of April beginning of May ? |
28 | Well let's try and go for that then . |
29 | I 'm not going to chuck you out and go for vacant possession or anything , life 's too short for that . |
30 | I pointed to the bathing lockers where we could leave our things and go for a swim . |