Example sentences of "go for " in BNC.

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1 The increase was even felt to be too great : in 1964 , when British groups reached 212 , it was decided to slow down the growth in the UK — not to ‘ act upon the ephemeral enthusiasms of an odd individual ’ , but to go for quality .
2 The text for the first term 's production will usually be selected for the purpose of getting a new group to work together rather than trying to go for detailed individual performances .
3 ‘ They 'd probably need to go for a week in the Bahamas afterwards , just to get over it . ’
4 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 .
5 Women are free to choose where they want to go for advice and treatment .
6 Did they try to go for passing shots as they stood two feet behind the baseline ?
7 Where to go for further help
8 If you are worried about your slot meter being broken into , you can insure the contents under Age Concern England 's ‘ Meter Insurance Scheme ’ ( for the address see WHERE TO GO FOR FURTHER HELP Pages 10–11 ) .
9 If you are unsure about any of these schemes , or want further advice , please see WHERE TO GO FOR FURTHER HELP ( Pages 10–11 ) .
10 If you require advice on the protection offered by the Codes , contact your local Citizens Advice Bureau , Age Concern group or Neighbourhood Advice Centre , see WHERE TO GO FOR FURTHER HELP ( Pages 10–11 ) .
11 For further advice about this , see WHERE TO GO FOR FURTHER HELP ( Pages 10–11 ) .
12 ( For the address and other sources of help see WHERE TO GO FOR FURTHER HELP ( Pages 10–11 ) .
13 WHERE TO GO FOR FURTHER HELP
14 There seemed no hope now , nothing to go for except a curiously marked pocket which fitted two finger tips .
15 Your second option is to go for tailor-made and professionallyinstalled doors that combine the latest design and construction techniques with materials that promise minimal maintenance , and which include the bonus of having extra-wide sealed-unit double glazing and built-in weather-stripping .
16 To go for the lapidary effect as such is sterile ; one tries for the lapidary because , if achieved , it is a guarantee of the verity of one 's feeling — Christian or non-Christian , as the case may be .
17 ‘ But you ca n't be generous , you have to go for the best person for the job .
18 The guidance says that Kenneth Clarke , the Health Secretary , ‘ is minded ’ to go for Japanese-style pendulum arbitration — where the arbiter would be free only to find for one party or the other , and would not be able to compromise .
19 One of the few collectors dedicated enough to go for the company context is Peter Card , whose collection of 400 old bicycle lamps is without equal .
20 We are angry at the way Labour is being presented and we are going to go for them . ’
21 Racing : Free to go for Guineas
22 Leading 10-8 and within a frame of the title , Wattana had the sublime confidence of youth to go for the $100,000 jackpot prize on offer for a 147 , choosing reds more suitable for continuing the red-black sequence than those which offered maximum certainty of winning the title-clinching frame .
23 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 .
24 ‘ If we were to go for full indexation , ’ said Jacek Kuron , the Labour Minister , ‘ there would be a mountain of money on the market leading to enormous price increases , with all the dangers that implies , especially for the poor . ’
25 As we continued to stare at the sea , racking our brains about how to go for a swim without a costume , our thoughts were answered by a voice from just behind us .
26 Would it be better to go for an automatic or power steering now ?
27 I decided to go for a walk westward along the side of the fjord .
28 If you forget , as you turn to go for another dog the lead dog , being a friendly creature , will come with you .
29 We decide to go for a ride on the lake and rush to harness the dogs .
30 The harmony between Europe 's big six — VW , Fiat , PSA , Renault , GM and Ford — looks more likely than ever to persuade the commission to go for a transitional period longer than three to five years .
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