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

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1 ‘ Than to go for strychnine — that 's what it looks like to me , and you can see that he had a rough passage out .
2 It is not a comprehensive guide to symptoms and services , but it should point you in the right direction and show you where to go for help .
3 It is not a comprehensive guide to symptoms and services , but it should point you the right direction and show you where to go for help .
4 In March 1991 the OFT invited people in trouble over credit to send for Credit Wise , a sixteen-page guide telling them where to go for help , what to look for and what to avoid .
5 I was terrified — both of leaving him and also of not leaving him , in order to go for help .
6 Stuart was only 17 years old and it is a tribute to his strength and personality that he was still conscious when the rescue team arrived , one and a half hours after I left him to go for help .
7 Some places to go for help are : Street Agencies , Needle Exchanges , Drug Dependency Units , Community Drug Teams and Narcotics Anonymous ( NA ) .
8 Some dealers who supply design software are able to supply computers , while others can advise you where to go for help .
9 Where to go for help
10 WHERE TO GO FOR HELP
11 The booklet contains advice on how to organise a local project , where to go for help , ( there is a comprehensive list of useful organisations in Wales ) and a section on helpful publications .
12 She did not even have a blanket , she had no money for food , and no idea of where to go for help .
13 Let's go and decide where not to go for lunch . "
14 ‘ Now make up your minds where to go for lunch .
15 Quite often a decision has to be made whether to go for quantity or quality .
16 Just a few miles North of Annesley the engine failed on the Tibshelf bank , so I had to go for assistance .
17 Thus , while the Profitboss might think that the red logo has more impact , he 'll accept his boss 's decision to go for green .
18 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 . ’
19 If the kerfuffle is well publicised ( which this one was ) , its effect is much stronger — especially as the onlooking equity markets are now in just the mood to go for gold .
20 This is your chance to go for gold , you know .
21 She remembered Cameron 's voice — This is your chance to go for gold
22 As she prepares to go for gold at the World Cross Country Championships in the Spanish seaside town of Amorebieta , the South African could not help sadly recalling the drama surrounding the 1988 event which left her on the verge of a nervous breakdown .
23 After 3 years of winning silver gilt medals , they 're hoping to go for gold this year .
24 I mean s Kingsley Black has stood it in here to the second post now if he does n't feel he can get enough on it to go for goal he should keep it in the danger area just turn it back across the face of the goal and let one of the other lads have a go at it , Collimore or Rozario .
25 you 've got to go for size of the
26 Choosing where to go for treatment
27 How will your choice of where to go for treatment be affected by the new arrangements ?
28 I had to go for consumption .
29 This is not to suggest that all , or indeed any , should be discarded ; if England have to go for maturity and hope for the best , so be it .
30 Stephen Day , Guinness marketing manager for Kaliber , who witnessed Smithwick 's demise , admits : ‘ Ale drinkers tend to be older and more settled in their habits than the new young trialists who tend to go for lager , so it was more difficult to persuade them .
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