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

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1 Additional priorities must be to encourage the players to express some individual flair and support those who are prepared to have a go rather than just retain possession which Scotland did achieve against Samoa for long enough .
2 Certainly down in Sussex we have one or two people who , one or two places that have hospital radio , and welcome people who are prepared to have a go , in that sense , and that is an even more limited way of , but a legitimate way of , of learning the game as it were .
3 LAWRENSON : ‘ No but I honestly believe that there are certain members of the Press that are delighted to have a go at Liverpool because of the success that they 've had .
4 But er looking at er Professor Lock 's suggestion and the criterion that is set out there I think er a number of people might be interested to have a go at those criteria so to speak .
5 That 's another exhibit that 's gon na be in there , you 'll be able to have a go at making a shoe .
6 VISITORS will be able to have a go at being a Radio 1 DJ or a Radio 4 newsreader when BBC Radio Goes to Town in the North-East today .
7 For sure , I wo n't be frightened to have a go if a chance comes along . ’
8 Do n't be frightened to have a go at it .
9 We get lost of letters from riders who are keen to have a go at competing but would like to arm themselves with some information first .
10 GARY Lineker is wrong to have a go at England manager Graham Taylor for dropping him .
11 ‘ People may argue it is wrong to have a go at fans and there could be a backlash .
12 It 's free to have a go and the Centre is on Queens Walk in the Meadows in Nottingham that 's from one until three today if you want to go there .
13 Everybody 's supposed to have a go at
14 Colin Calderwood was next to have a go
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