Example sentences of "not [verb] go for " in BNC.

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1 ‘ How could anyone not want to go for a sail on a day like this ? ’
2 These days you do not have to go for matching suites of furniture in the dining room , any more than you have to go for three piece suites in the living room .
3 This can be a frightening experience because when a gila monster bites , it does not let go for some ten to fifteen minutes , during which time it continues to chew , injecting more and more venom into the wound .
4 The only people who suffered were the prisoners , who were not allowed to go for walks any more .
5 ‘ We do n't want to go for the sort of so called innovation that can alienate an audience , ’ he exclaims when we talk about the sometimes clichéd dynamics of their music .
6 If the child does n't want to go for the first test or even the second test , it is their right . ’
7 ‘ But I do n't want to go for a sail ! ’
8 I do n't want to go for a ride !
9 Similarly , do n't keep going for too long .
10 He would n't mind going for a labourer , though there were n't that many jobs ; nor would he have minded going down to his uncle Henry Yaxlee 's yard to help out with the horses .
11 I would n't , I would n't mind going for a few days
12 I would n't like to go for a week in silence .
13 I do n't have to go for examinations at all now , I come under , what 's it , you know my bloody pension it marvels me , I 've been under every ruddy regimental paymaster and , in the , and Scotland I think , I , I at present I 'm with one in Scotland , but eh , mucking about with
14 No he do n't have to go for that
15 he does n't have to go for that .
16 ‘ MPs do n't seem to go for the very expensive end of the Indian restaurant market , ’ says Peter Grove .
17 We do n't seem to go for it , ’ he said .
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