Example sentences of "[pron] go for [art] [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 I suppose I go for the dangerous types — the ones who look almost but not quite entirely wholesome .
2 ‘ I thought I went for the Amazonian types , ’ he commented , ladling some of the food on to his plate warily .
3 Charlie Swan rides Novello Allegro and also Castlina , a recent Navan winner who goes for the three miles handicap hurdle on the opening day .
4 Even if the committee agree to a grant , it ca n't be more than a couple of thousand — not enough to keep you going for a few months .
5 Having decided to make your home a safe place , where do you go for the right products and service ?
6 ‘ Down at Atholl , when you went for the new blades , ’ his wife answered from beside the fireplace .
7 And when you that lay down you can look at whoever what the other players have got face up and you either go for a player or you go for the maximum points .
8 I mean you see them walking around particularly people who go for the big dogs , you see them walking around with a big thick necks , the tattoos , the er the boots and the jeans rolled up .
9 We went for an open systems solution because we wanted to build in flexibility for the future , ’ says ACCOUNTANCY 's Malcolm Cole .
10 When people first come in they go for the raised areas and sit down .
11 Although he made a huge bonfire of his papers and correspondence in 1916 , and kept it going for a few days , Edward preserved all her letters along with his notebooks .
12 Not only that , but he went for a few shots , bravely teasing back the initiative from Mushtaq and Waqar .
13 He was educated at Harrow , from where he went for a few months into his father 's City office , which he hated ; and he spent a term in Göttingen , learning German .
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