Example sentences of "he [modal v] go for " in BNC.
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1 | Maybe he should go for a contract killing . |
2 | Then er I thought perhaps he should go for erm erm something that 's er will give him a , a good income , but er |
3 | The governors had effectively decided at an emergency meeting on Tuesday night that Mr Birt should stay but question marks still hung over the future of Mr Hussey , especially as the BBC 's General Advisory Council recommended on Wednesday that he should go for effectively bringing the BBC into disrepute at a time when its charter was coming up for renegotiation . |
4 | And then he 'll go for one of those buggers , an' he 'll do for 'em . |
5 | Or he could go for a referendum . |
6 | The employees were occasionally terrified of Bernard ‘ as if he had one over him , ’ as they described it , but they all knew that however much he might stamp and shout while the anger lasted , he could go for a walk and come back as if nothing had happened . |
7 | Normally he could go for weeks without being so indulgent ; but the MacQuillan case had brought Rain Morgan back into his life and with her some poignant memories . |
8 | He 'd go for months and then have six in a row . |
9 | and he he put them in the in the bank and when he finished , when he was he used to go for the money for for for some money |
10 | If it came to a straight choice between a dolphin and Henry ( and in Henry 's view things had already got that serious ) he would go for Henry every time . |
11 | Ferguson refused to say which twosome he would go for . |
12 | Neither pairing produced conclusive evidence , such was the low-key nature of United 's approach — and Ferguson refused to say which twosome he would go for . |
13 | If he were to discover the nature and the limits of this person he was — and , as time went by , stave off the timor mortis — fear of death — then he would go for the nerve and the bone , draw blood . |
14 | As soon as the meal was over Tony said he would go for Sarah . |
15 | I wonder what kind of underwear he would go for . |
16 | Pat was with him the day a young woman approached him exceedingly politely while he was enjoying his veal — in one of his favourite Italian restaurants , Biagis , he would go for a filleted sole — and asked for his autograph . |
17 | As they had lain together in the glorious lethargy which followed passion , Vitor had told her he would go for the petrol , but that he would go alone . |
18 | Now erm I think Michael said he would go for decentralization and we know this is what has already started in our Housing Department . |
19 | He seems to be making his demands for concessions from the industry on the basis that otherwise he will go for a ban . |
20 | Mind you , he does n't smell — he must have got somewhere he can go for a bath at least once a week . |
21 | He can go for long periods without food ; I can go for long periods without sleep . |
22 | Making waves : An Australian male surf lifesaver , Damien Taylor , 24 , has entered a beauty contest designed for women if he wins Miss Wintersun 1993 , he can go for the Miss Australia crown . |