Example sentences of "[pron] [be] going for a [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Do n't mess about with fireworks and always let an adult light them if you 're going for a small family display . |
2 | So you 're going for a five six to five nine , thirteen nine to fourteen six , thirteen seven to fourteen five . |
3 | When you 're going for a sixty . |
4 | Seems a when you 're going for a bloody job ! |
5 | if you 're going for a big |
6 | They have had their problems , but they are going for a fresh start with a new ground , a new clubhouse and a new approach to playing matters . |
7 | If they 're going for a secluded house or a house where there 's plenty of trees and you ca n't see |
8 | Whether they were going for a new place , or staying , the hired hands were all given the day off to attend the Hirings . |
9 | using it at the same rate but it 's going for a longer time . |
10 | I was , I was off on , on Sunday , I mean I 've joined yet another marriage agency , off on last Sunday to Latherham , with another nice old chap , you know , erm , I , I go out with erm , women friends , we , I 've arranged , er there 's one very , very good place that does lunches , run by a couple of homosexuals and erm , old age pensioners on Tuesday get , get a lunch , an eight pound lunch , for four pounds , so four friends , three friends and myself are going for a special Christmas lunch that they do , fortnight ago we went for a lunch with the group of the town 's women 's guild and friends , erm , my women 's group that I belong to over at the village of which is run by the television actress er Helen Fraser |