Example sentences of "be [adj] to have a go at " in BNC.
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1 | LAWRENSON : ‘ No but I honestly believe that there are certain members of the Press that are delighted to have a go at Liverpool because of the success that they 've had . |
2 | But er looking at er Professor Lock 's suggestion and the criterion that is set out there I think er a number of people might be interested to have a go at those criteria so to speak . |
3 | That 's another exhibit that 's gon na be in there , you 'll be able to have a go at making a shoe . |
4 | VISITORS will be able to have a go at being a Radio 1 DJ or a Radio 4 newsreader when BBC Radio Goes to Town in the North-East today . |
5 | Do n't be frightened to have a go at it . |
6 | We get lost of letters from riders who are keen to have a go at competing but would like to arm themselves with some information first . |
7 | GARY Lineker is wrong to have a go at England manager Graham Taylor for dropping him . |
8 | ‘ People may argue it is wrong to have a go at fans and there could be a backlash . |
9 | Everybody 's supposed to have a go at |