Example sentences of "[verb] go [adv] for [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 You want to go out for a wee wee puss ?
2 However , perhaps even more significantly , certainly for the junior players , is the opportunity they have earned to go forward for a personal screening at Bradnam 's unique Herts-based Dewhurst Tennis Academy , the operation which has firmly set about the task of uncovering a future British Wimbledon champion .
3 Speedy 's lay-off Thomson collides the Forest man Gemmell and the whistle has gone eventually for a free kick to Forest .
4 ‘ Your Mummy has gone away for a long time ’ usually only serves to leave the child frightened but feeling the anxiety of the adults all around which forbids further discussion .
5 Some fudge the issue by saying that the grandparent has gone away for a little while .
6 ‘ What has made it particularly difficult , for manufacturers of all sizes , but most of all for smaller ones , is that it has gone on for a long time .
7 ‘ It all seemed to go on for a long time , but it must have been just a few seconds . ’
8 It seemed to go on for a long time .
9 You 'll probably find when you register you 're invited to go along for a new patient medical anyway , and all sorts of things like that .
10 you 'll have to go elsewhere for the actual paper . )
11 Lovers of good beer — well deserved of course after a hard day 's exercise — wo n't have to go far for a fine pint .
12 Well that practice did go on for a long number of years where the the riveter was the was the boss of the squad and on the Friday night , when er where it came knocking off time , he would collect the wages and he would divide that up between the squad which would be , a holder-on , a rivet boy , er maybe a putter-in , er again in my time , that was mostly a squad .
13 They had gone on for a long distance , before arriving at a door in a long , anonymous wall ; the letter bearer , a gloomily serious young man with eyebrows which met across his brow , maintaining a severe silence throughout the journey .
14 I kept just killing time until it had gone eleven o'clock and all the cinema-goers had gone in for the late shows , at which point I decided to call it a day .
15 He went quickly downstairs and left a note for his mother saying that he could n't sleep and had gone out for an early morning bike ride .
16 Plans have gone ahead for a regulatory body for the direct sales channel .
17 Both have gone on for a long time .
18 Furthermore , he contests , costs at the company have gone up for the simple reason that it has moved into different areas of activity — IBM simply made the mistake of trying to be ‘ all things to all people ’ , and so will never be able to return to the profit levels of the mid-1980s .
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