Example sentences of "[noun] and [adv] go [prep] a " in BNC.

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1 In spite of his gift to the sport , Keller was anxious not to abuse his status as President and never went to a rowing event unless invited .
2 The land-based multi-warhead er missiles is a real issue that has to be tackled , er and they may either go for , this is very much up in the air , go for er distinct cuts in er Start one , or they may talk about limitations and then go for a Start two treaty .
3 Transfer Theatre open their new devised music-theatre show THE TIME OF HER LIFE at the end of January and then go on a tour throughout the North West , Midlands and South until March .
4 He sprinkled water over the towel and then went into a paroxysm of agony , nursing the injured arm against his chest and holding out his other hand for money .
5 The typical pattern is for the Japanese businessman to eat at a restaurant in the evening and thereafter go to a bar or cabaret .
6 Just go for a pint and then go for a a monster curry .
7 So young people using Sony Walkmans , going to discos once , twice a week and then going into a noisy job could permanently impair their , their hearing .
8 And they couldn't 've well for example with taxation , they could 've erm not taxed the rich peasants at all and then just put all their erm their sort of focus upon the poor peasants and got their income through them and also with land , they could 've just not given any land to poor peasants who were inefficient and given it all to the rich peasants and really gone for a capitalist state .
9 ‘ What I told you about Saturday night going out to post letters and afterwards going for a walk — was perfectly true . ’
10 Anyway , we went out to dinner and then went to a speakeasy .
11 She left early for her morning swim at Buckingham Palace and later went on a 35-minute errand .
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