Example sentences of "for [noun sg] go " in BNC.

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1 Carbon dioxide will be the supreme test of commitment and anti-pollution technology , but , as has been noted before , it is so omnipresent , its natural cycle so great and its sources and sinks so difficult to determine accurately ( one assessment in early 1990 downgraded the amount mopped up by the oceans by 50 per cent but came to no firm conclusion about where the unaccounted for remainder went ) , so closely linked with economic growth and its man-made sources so hard and expensive to restrain that it is difficult to imagine a protocol which will be globally effective .
2 The other Senate seat up for election went for the first time to the PAN , which won 17.7 per cent of the vote and secured 92 seats in the Chamber of Deputies .
3 Jess resisted , primly folding her hands , looking down and waiting in a resigned-servant manner for permission to go .
4 The Young King had been pressing for permission to go on a pilgrimage to Compostella but Henry II , believing that this was just an excuse to get away from his watchful eye , had instead ordered him to help suppress the rebellion in Aquitaine .
5 Without a word to anybody , I banged on the door , and asked once again for permission to go and wash .
6 And she has a hundred and forty and he 's gotten of cans for the his mum and Stewart 's been getting some cans for the shop for his granddad and I 've been asking for permission to go into the dump and get some for there .
7 No I asked you for formally for permission to go ahead and go ahead with the .
8 A Ask your teacher for permission to go to the Matron 's Room .
9 Hand in hand with the planning for differentiation goes assessment and record-keeping which must be linked to the programme of study .
10 An outsider to consider in the County Championship at attractive odds would be Derbyshire , who are rather over priced at 16–1 with Coral-Ladbrokes for instance go 8–1 .
11 Out for instance go Millie the Dog , John Major and Budweiser ; in come Socks the Cat , John Smith and Bass Ale .
12 Less note was taken by the CECOS Report of other ways of spending leisure , but a few mentions indicate that girls might for instance go to sewing classes , sing in choirs , and in one case learn " skirt dancing " .
13 It 's important to encourage as much contact with the outside world as possible , for instance going to local events , taking evening classes , joining clubs and so on .
14 We must embrace change in the way we do things , to get better value for money to go to more places and cover more stories .
15 Extraordinary that the Soviets had not already grilled and broken this man , unbelievable that they had permitted a trial for espionage to go ahead without the evidence of a confession .
16 In one of the frankest interviews ever given by a club owner , he said : ‘ I am contemplating abandoning my quest for silver to go for gold . ’
17 A cry for help went out to Kings and Princes of the West , and Richard was one of the first to respond , receiving in November 1187 the piece of material cut into the shape of a cross which was the badge of all crusaders .
18 A DESPERATE couple lovingly clasped their handicapped daughter to them and ended their lives after their pleas for help went unanswered .
19 The heat did not last for more than a few seconds , and when it had passed , Ciparis was left in an awful solitude , his cries for help going unanswered as the city burned above him .
20 He said that he much preferred the money they could afford for clothing to go onto the boys ' backs , and onto her .
21 In order to buy the oil off us , they had to pay sterling and so hence the demand for sterling goes up and suddenly we were viewed as a very rich economy .
22 Instead , he pulled the chair away and opened the door , gesturing with his gun for Tug to go through it .
23 When er the sales exec for marketing goes round doing the contract bits and pieces er they he or she and the surgery the doctors ' senior partners or all the doctors will agree on the number of booklets we 're going to print .
24 The immediate pressure is off but the momentum for reform goes on .
25 The laurels for criticism went to Thomas McEvilley ‘ for his reasoned way of dealing with such issues as quality , multiculturalism , and modernism/postmodernism ’ .
26 's enthusiasm for virology went back to his postdoctoral years at The Rockefeller Institute where he was working under the tutelage of .
27 It is a better strategy to create resources for industrialization to go for a rich peasant economy than to go for a middle peasant economy .
28 Percentage for Art and the people behind it believe it 's time th the time has come for art to go on the offensive .
29 Police salaries adjusted for inflation went up from 983 million in 1979 when the Conservatives came to power , to 2,378 million by 1987 , a rise of some 47 per cent in real terms .
30 Although politicians tended to steer clear of acknowledging this aspect of policy too publicly , in their more candid moments they admitted that this cure for inflation went hand in glove with a rise in unemployment above NAIRU .
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