Example sentences of "going for [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I am going for water and electricity and I also think that Asda and Kwik-Fit will rally . |
2 | What are you going for mum ? |
3 | He says they are now going for pubs . |
4 | Well never can he and er the other partners with er the plant hire that 's been going for donkey 's ages and never shows a profit . |
5 | Yeah , that 's a very old make you know , that one 's been going for donkey years , but it 's those colours , I mean there 's at least , well with the o |
6 | So hungry was he for the role that , instead of going for treatment , he went home to bed . |
7 | — When going for country walks , one often comes across a railway line , and it is tempting to walk along either beside the rails or stepping on the sleepers between the rails . |
8 | Alastair 's going for Front Street at Nottingham number five in the two twenty , Thomo 's going for General Pershing in the two o'clock at Cheltenham . |
9 | The sun had not yet risen when Eddie Aikau said he was going for help . |
10 | So all , as I say erm , never used to be able to die with asthma there was but very few , but now it seems to be more common because people are not going for help when they need it . |
11 | Erm we realized that with the students going for Easter there would be a lack of seminars |
12 | This is the document which will be going for audit , and er that 's on the agenda a little bit later , erm , on the last financial year . |
13 | More plentiful are Second World War £1 notes going for £4 to £5 , while the rarer 10 shilling notes cost around £10 . |
14 | More plentiful are Second World War £1 notes going for £4 to £5 , while the rarer 10 shilling notes cost around £10 . |
15 | More plentiful are Second World War £1 notes going for £4 to £5 , while the rarer 10 shilling notes cost around £10 . |
16 | He also brings out some thrilling orchestral details which can easily be submerged in the sound of a organ going for glory . |
17 | I have also heard of a CL diesel — list price £12,196 — going for £10,850 recently . |
18 | Not going for drinkies tomorrow ? |
19 | At the second last she put in a tremendous leap and was back in the lead as Run And Skip started to fade , but Forgive 'N Forget on the stands side and Wayward Lad inside him were now going for home , and they passed Dawn Run on the approach to the last . |
20 | ‘ If I was n't going for Sheffield Wednesday then my instincts tell me it 's Manchester United . |
21 | Oakes is going for Ballasarly in the two thirty five Cheltenham , Leslie 's going for Leotard that 's the top weight in the first at one twenty five er oh in the second . |
22 | It was easier going for Hugh who was now in great pain , but Marian and Allen became more watchful and uneasy because the most uncertain and dangerous of all possible enemies , man , was near . |
23 | He kept fit at the university by playing a little hockey , in summer tennis , in winter walking and bicycling and going for runs . |
24 | We carried on with our training , going for runs every morning , doing the assault course , learning about weapons , marching , singing and having very little sleep . |
25 | And , the way things had been going for Gerhard Berger , it was perhaps no surprise that it should be his McLaren which would suffer that fate . |
26 | You 'd need to , that 's why they nee er the Communist Party was going for progress in ord so that the peasants would see that socialism was a good sort of goal is n't it ? |
27 | With continued high interest and sterling exchange rates we are going for overkill , with grave potential consequences for the economy of this country . |
28 | going for gold |
29 | Going for GOLD |
30 | Going For Gold may soon be going … |