Example sentences of "[adj] [noun sg] have a go " in BNC.

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1 But looking at the whole thing from a higher perspective , it seems to me that the Leeds management may be thinking that we are not going to win the championship this season or at least they are prepared to wait another year to have a go .
2 If you 've never experienced an exemption show before , this is the perfect excuse to have a go .
3 For those of you who have n't used lurex before , this is a good opportunity to have a go .
4 Yesterday , the Prime Minister had a go at my right hon. Friend the Leader of the Opposition for having changed his position .
5 The demonstrators against the war in the streets of the capital are using the weapon of Islamic solidarity to have a go at the western powers , and some are indirectly critical of Mr Suharto , who is assumed to be the West 's friend .
6 Talk about one queen having a go at another !
7 The Soviet team had a go , too .
8 Butler and Stokes ' surveys even suggest that part of the electoral swing to the Tories was for no more substantial a reason than the belief among some electors in the ‘ circulation of the parties ’ , i.e. the sentiment that ‘ it 's time the other party had a go ’ .
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