Example sentences of "[conj] go for the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | It 's difficult to describe in detail without spoiling the effect for future viewers , something that goes for the whole film . |
2 | Anyone who indulged in it for its own sake was an out-and-out sinner — and that went for the resulting offspring , too . ’ |
3 | They 've got to keep working and going for the second ball . |
4 | Use a sunscreen all day every day , and go for the higher factor numbers . |
5 | It would take the easy way and go for the baited foot laid out for it … |
6 | You get the end of season and it 's if you look at the labels and go for the decent labels then you do n't get sort of , quite reasonable quality . |
7 | Avoid these and go for the grilled items — possibles are poussins or chicken breast , game such as pheasant , partridge or guinea fowl , or , if you do n't have ethical qualms , lean veal . |
8 | The sun , having messed around with all the colours that Keats and Shelly were so big on , decided at last to give the rosy-fingered routine a bit of a miss and go for the full Colditz searchlight . |
9 | The cabinet 's current review of the tax now looks likely to heed this advice and go for the quick chop . |
10 | Finally , on Saturday 23 June , the Wordsworths left Alfoxden , and went for the last time down the wooded lane through the deer park , past the beech trees and hollies where , on a day in March , they had sheltered from a hail storm , past Christopher Tricky 's hovel near the dog pound , and past the ‘ loud Waterfall ’ , whose sound would always echo in their memories . |
11 | And the most dangerous players in the world today are those athletic and financially secure ones who calculate risks with the astuteness of a bank manager , but go for the first prize , if possible , and the subsequent contracts , knowing that if the high-flying fairway wood does n't clear a ditch at Augusta , they can still enjoy a steak dinner tonight , thanks to a pitch and single putt ! |
12 | Choukeir will now decide whether to go for the French equivalent of an appeal ; a cancellation in the Supreme Court . |