Example sentences of "[pers pn] go [adv prt] for a " in BNC.
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1 | It 's easier for you to experiment to see how it works than for me to go in for a detailed but boring explanation . |
2 | One of my other SCOTTISH OFFICE contacts has asked me to go in for a sandwich lunch on Wednesday ( 25th ) , which is kind . |
3 | I going round for a collection too . |
4 | While I go up for a bath you can take stock of the supplies I brought . ’ |
5 | Once a month I go out for a serious session — the last of which was a hard circuit of Radnor Forest , but I enjoyed it tremendously . ’ |
6 | First time I go out for a week and I 'm on tablets ! |
7 | you have a sweet and all that sort of thing , I mean you ca n't I ca n't resist them if I go out for a meal , I 've got to have the sweet , I 'd rather have the sweet |
8 | ‘ I go in for a certain amount of golf , you know . |
9 | I got an elbow in the face as I went up for a header and I remember putting my head down and running straight into Bull 's back . |
10 | I went up for a weekend . |
11 | I went up for a closer look . |
12 | On the other hand , after a glance at ‘ Luck of the Legion ’ , I went about for a week with a white handkerchief tucked into the back of my cap , ordering the dog to about-face or wooing it with words of French culled from the strip ( ‘ Oo-ee , mon pet it ’ ) . |
13 | I went out for a walk , then picked blackberries on Periton Hill , in that far clump at the edge of the downs . |
14 | I went out for a walk because I could n't stand being indoors . |
15 | I went out for a drink just after seven — at the Sir Richard Steele on Haverstock Hill . |
16 | I went out for a walk yesterday . |
17 | I mean , I ended up staying a month at some bloke 's house after I went in for a pack of strings ! |
18 | So I went in for a scholarship with the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts . |
19 | ‘ I had a cartilage operation three and a half years ago , and I went in for a tackle just before Christmas and damaged it again . |
20 | I went in for a tackle with Brian Mooney and I came off worse because I broke my right leg . |
21 | While I 'm digging that garden she used to go out roll in the trench what I 'd dug and soon as I went in for a drink she was in there before me ! |
22 | Eventually the dinner broke up and Claud , Roger Hollis and I went off for a pub-crawl which after sundry indecorous adventures ended up at the Hypocrites where another blind was going on . |
23 | ‘ I went back for a couple of months this summer for the first time in four years . |
24 | when she goes out for a meal she 's got a problem , now if that was me I 'd be having loads of big ones |
25 | I said if you had n't I 'd get you to go back for a chat with him . ’ |
26 | Why , you going up for a Chinese ? |
27 | Now if you went out for a ferry , you 'd have one of us guarding the stereo one person on that . |
28 | Should she go in for a drink ? |
29 | Depends on time you go out for a time |
30 | the two of them , you go out for a |