Example sentences of "go for " in BNC.
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1 | Interestingly , though , most of the audition selections are chosen from work of the last twenty years ; most young students will go for contemporary work . |
2 | ‘ I think the same should go for the Scots race , too . ’ |
3 | I 'd go for it if I were you , ’ he said , and he gave me a little peck on the cheek . |
4 | We 'll find a hotel where you can go for the night and then tomorrow you can come back here and talk to Kathleen . |
5 | If you were given ‘ carte blanche ’ so to speak , what would you go for ? ’ |
6 | ‘ Well , let's go for a walk , ’ said Jay . |
7 | We 'd go for long walks and eat hot meals and watch the sunset . |
8 | The only people who will go for a pub will be those who have been made redundant from their jobs and will consider taking leases . |
9 | IF you own or hope to buy an 18th or 19th century terraced house or rural cottage that needs doing up , where do you go for advice about historically appropriate restoration methods and techniques ? |
10 | Ron Todd ‘ If we are going to have a comedian as leader let's at least go for Dennis Skinner or Ben Elton . ’ |
11 | In the end , they did get some players and I have said I am pretty satisfied that the England players who went did n't go for money . |
12 | Philip Healey , Acquisitions Monthly editor , said UK companies do not go for smaller acquisitions out of choice . |
13 | Others are expected to follow suit next week and some may go for even higher rates for their borrowers . |
14 | I would go for Ken Baker . ’ |
15 | Big City brokers turn their backs on small investors : Martin Baker reports on where private investors can go for advice and dealing services as shares falter |
16 | The idea was that I 'd go for a fortnight but when I got there she gave me the bum 's rush so I spent a couple of miserable days in France and then hared it back to England . |
17 | Slimmers , when tempted by the sweet section of a menu should go for the vanilla ice cream — at around 130 cals a scoop , it beats a wedge of cheesecake ( 260 cals ) . |
18 | You approach the reception desk : ‘ Where can I go for breakfast ? ’ you ask . |
19 | I 'll go for it . |
20 | Maid Of Money , 12-1 , will also go for the Gold Cup but they are likely to meet again in the Black and White Gold Cup at Leopardstown . |
21 | Both have given every indication that they will stay this trip , so I must go for Martin Pipe 's runner Minnehoma . |
22 | An experienced publicist would go for a colour piece somewhere instead of the cover , but we were instructed to only go for cover pieces , so we ended up getting them of course , and we ended up creating this whole myth around him which was fabulous . |
23 | An experienced publicist would go for a colour piece somewhere instead of the cover , but we were instructed to only go for cover pieces , so we ended up getting them of course , and we ended up creating this whole myth around him which was fabulous . |
24 | Fresh-picked morels can go for up to $25 a pound ; dried , for $15–20 an ounce . |
25 | Congress and the administration may go for a sharp rise in the average miles per gallon required of car makers , instead of the much more efficient solution of higher petrol taxes . |
26 | Shall we go for a walk ? ’ |
27 | In them days we could really go for a man in uniform . |
28 | When the life of that one room became too oppressive , we would go for a spin on the motor bike to Bejar , Miranda del Castanar , Sequeros — places where no one knew us . |
29 | You should go for a cruise if you ever get the chance . |
30 | ‘ Who shall we send , and who will go for us ? ’ |