Example sentences of "[vb base] [verb] a go " in BNC.

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1 . Er well , unless they want to do a go for a piece of this I mean , as well anybody , if not better than anybody now .
2 Eastwood admitted : ‘ I definitely want to have a go in Australia .
3 If you have never skied langlauf before and want to have a go , there are ‘ Try it out weekends ’ in the Swiss resort of Kandersteg — a lovely old village in the Bernese Oberland .
4 And if you want to have a go at using bulletin boards , or you 're sick of that hulking great fax in your office , you can buy a fax modem card .
5 The sheer fact that they want to have a go , they want to improve ; they want to look at their work is a very good thing .
6 In pr proof terms Chairman , we want to have a go at the District Health Authority and we want to have a go at the Regional Health Authority .
7 In pr proof terms Chairman , we want to have a go at the District Health Authority and we want to have a go at the Regional Health Authority .
8 If you want to have a go I could bring my violin in and you can have a go at my violin any time .
9 Want to have a go on your swing ?
10 A marriage can do the same , provided the couple are prepared to talk things through and really want to make a go of it .
11 I 'm not surprised , I 'd have done me fruit , if I was going around with somebody that , that say they 're gon na put the house on the market for me , want to make a go , a go of the marriage , a new baby , two other kids and then oh , but yet , yet wants to play around in a , you know a little sports car , that nobody but two people can sit in
12 So there are th that side of learning there are people who like to have a go who want action .
13 you know it does n't mean to say that you 're wrong because you like to have a go or jump in and you 're not wrong if you like to have time to spend , there are no right or wrong styles and also what we ca n't associate the styles with , which people try to do sometimes is they try and identify the introverts and extroverts .
14 Attack ; midfield ; defence ; they all like to have a go .
15 Yeah I like to , I like to have a go at different things I mean the the the other the other lunchtime we had you know he came in at lunchtime and er Shirley had gone somewhere Ann and er I 'll have the chicken kiev for me please so so I went and did it did you cook that for him ?
16 Christ , I shall have no blood left if these little bastards continue to have a go at me !
17 The army 's impatient colonels and majors may yet overrule the more cautious generals and decide to have a go .
18 ‘ I suggest you try having a go at answering the questions yourself first , ’ he said .
19 The hardworking Richard Webster and the busy Emyr Lewis had been knocked backwards time and again , whenever they try to have a go at the French .
20 I would be grateful if you would give me a little notice if you intend to have a go at anything it contains !
21 If they intend to have a go , it 'll take weeks to organize , but that does n't matter .
22 ‘ Maybe I 'll write a book and then take up that offer to have a go for the European Parliament . ’
23 Yeah I think I think have a go at those , you should be able to .
24 Never mind have a go have a go again soon .
25 He did n't interfere here , Uncle saw to that , so I 've had a free hand in the shop and although I say it myself I 've made a go of it . ’
26 ‘ They 've had a go at getting on her . ’
27 But the fact that you 've had a go at the questionnaire means that you are at least beginning to think a little positively .
28 This get-up 'll be quite smart , once we 've had a go at it . ’
29 I mean until you 've had a go at the two you ca n't know .
30 I 've had one I 've had a go .
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