Example sentences of "go for [art] [num ord] " in BNC.
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1 | Heavy rain stopped everyone after 18 laps , so it was back to go for a second start . |
2 | Thus Scargill was reluctant to go for a third national ballot under his leadership , and the fourth in four years . |
3 | If the child does n't want to go for the first test or even the second test , it is their right . ’ |
4 | And as I started to go for the third man , I heard the sound of police whistles , and then two policemen arrived with the woman , and the third thug ran for it . |
5 | It could also pay to go for the next larger filter if your pond is alternatively stocked . |
6 | As far as I can see , there is not likely to be anywhere for it to go for the next five or 10 years , except east on the A47 or south on the A6 . |
7 | ‘ I 've been trying to go for the last half-hour , ’ he whispered , ‘ but you wo n't let go of my neck ! ’ |
8 | Left : With psychological jammed knots in place , the author goes for the first ring on Renaissance ( E2/3 5c ) , Cross Hill , Adrspatch ( photo Graeme Ettle ) . |
9 | B — can scarcely rise , the referee is in a fit of temper , attacks P — with stool , P — chases him round ring — gong goes for the 4th round — P — still has stool so B — picks up the water bowl and with a terrific bang lands it on P's head . |
10 | the fire alarm goes for the third time . |
11 | I 'd promised myself then and there : I was n't going for a second appointment . |
12 | Going for a second run , Lancashire 's captain was at full stretch as Alan Mullally 's return from long leg thudded into the gloves of wicketkeeper Paul Nixon who took off the bails . |
13 | Going for a second triumphant retirement |
14 | England , going for a third consecutive Grand Slam , will name the team to play France at Twickenham on January 16 from their Canary Islands sunspot on January 3 . |
15 | Or would Eden think of the air marshals , and the children who had lost their parents in a blitz , and former warriors who had seen too much blood on a battlefield , and exercise a silent veto , by going for the second preference ? |
16 | They 've got to keep working and going for the second ball . |
17 | If in doubt , keep two provisional subjects going for the first half of the first term — and then drop the one that appeals to you the less . |
18 | The Ryehill Course near Bloxham in Oxfordshire is where we 're going for the first in a new series of the Friday Feature . |
19 | The Secretaryship , possibly joint with Club Stewardship , was in the control of Mr. and Mrs. H.J. Young from 1914 to 1921 at which Annual General Meeting they were presented with some silver ‘ for keeping the club going for the last six years ’ . |
20 | Half my year 's gon na be gone , and I 'm sort of , going for the third year , and it 's really heavy . |
21 | ‘ However , I went for a second opinion , and I was put on a scan . |
22 | We treated ourselves to a reindeer steak , then went for a last walk over the bridge towards the polar Cathedral . |
23 | So we went for a last look round . |
24 | She went for a last walk with him — and they never returned . |
25 | Chola went for a third time to fetch some water from the river while Mina and Kāli set to work on the outside of the house . |
26 | The other Senate seat up for election went for the first time to the PAN , which won 17.7 per cent of the vote and secured 92 seats in the Chamber of Deputies . |
27 | So the Irish went for the next best thing , consultative status , getting a toe in the door . |
28 | Finally , on Saturday 23 June , the Wordsworths left Alfoxden , and went for the last time down the wooded lane through the deer park , past the beech trees and hollies where , on a day in March , they had sheltered from a hail storm , past Christopher Tricky 's hovel near the dog pound , and past the ‘ loud Waterfall ’ , whose sound would always echo in their memories . |
29 | I went for the last fitting of my dress . |
30 | We go for a second hand suite as well or |