Example sentences of "[adv] [pron] went for [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 So we went for a shellac finish .
2 If he 's not there , perhaps he went for a walk in the grounds ? ’
3 Home I went for the Christmas vac with the ragged tatters of what should have been a well-moulded start to a brilliant career !
4 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
5 ‘ I gave him half an hour and then I went for a spin . ’
6 Then I went for a walk with Mr Sargent . ’
7 Then she went for a walk .
8 Then we went for a walk out in the garden .
9 It was when I went for a walk to our old camp .
10 ‘ You have n't even asked me directly why I went for a walk with Flo this evening , for instance .
11 Erm which is why I went for the downstairs cos I had a choice of either .
12 ‘ And that 's presumably when you went for a smoke on the roof ? ’
13 well you did n't put your coat on the other day when you went for the paper
14 There was another track after ‘ Happy Hour ’ that we could have put out that probably would have done just as well , but instead we went for a ballad , ‘ Think For A Minute ’ , to make people think , ‘ Jesus , there 's more to this group than I 'd thought ’ .
15 She 'd been with us for a year when we went for a day 's walk in the country .
16 The closest I ever got to you was when we went for a spin on your motor bike , with me like a ravished flapper on the pillion , legitimately clinging to your lissom waist , to those two wonderful hip-bones I loved to hold , as if they were the very hinges of heaven , whose wind blew your hair back into my ecstatic face :
17 Sometimes , when he went for a walk , she followed him ; if he stopped to look at something she stopped too and when he walked fast , she walked fast to keep up with him .
18 Afterwards we went for a pizza at — of all places — Al Forno .
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