Example sentences of "[adj] have [art] go " in BNC.
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1 | That has a go , an attack , about everything because you 've been rejected so many times , so many times , and will continue to be rejected when we get the next election that you 're frightened to death to have . |
2 | It 's free to have a go and the Centre is on Queens Walk in the Meadows in Nottingham that 's from one until three today if you want to go there . |
3 | Additional priorities must be to encourage the players to express some individual flair and support those who are prepared to have a go rather than just retain possession which Scotland did achieve against Samoa for long enough . |
4 | Certainly down in Sussex we have one or two people who , one or two places that have hospital radio , and welcome people who are prepared to have a go , in that sense , and that is an even more limited way of , but a legitimate way of , of learning the game as it were . |
5 | But er looking at er Professor Lock 's suggestion and the criterion that is set out there I think er a number of people might be interested to have a go at those criteria so to speak . |
6 | GARY Lineker is wrong to have a go at England manager Graham Taylor for dropping him . |
7 | ‘ People may argue it is wrong to have a go at fans and there could be a backlash . |
8 | In his early days with us Hamilton was one of those attacking centre-halves who made for great excitement , supporting his forwards and ever-ready to have a go at goal . |
9 | LAWRENSON : ‘ No but I honestly believe that there are certain members of the Press that are delighted to have a go at Liverpool because of the success that they 've had . |
10 | Everybody 's supposed to have a go at |
11 | My son Charlie took a 1265-X to have a go . |
12 | They all gosh they they they would have really they would have all had a go . |
13 | Once prized as a rarity by an elite of connoisseurs , it is now freely available through many garden centres , so we can all have a go at growing this most distinctive of shade-loving perennials . |
14 | It had an emergency exit which they all had a go at unbolting . |
15 | Oh I was on about sewing cos I said I 'd let them , you know , they were all doing a bit of sewing the other weekend , they all had a go like erm ooh , you know , I was saying he that Scott can cook and that , you know , we 've had a note he 's having one on , supposed to be all all of them to be independent , you know ? |
16 | Brilliant have a go |
17 | We construct the character of the giant ; a child makes a suggestion , and we all have a go at enacting it , seeing what it would look like . |
18 | Cos they all have a go . |
19 | You see you all have a go . |
20 | That 's another exhibit that 's gon na be in there , you 'll be able to have a go at making a shoe . |
21 | VISITORS will be able to have a go at being a Radio 1 DJ or a Radio 4 newsreader when BBC Radio Goes to Town in the North-East today . |
22 | What I do know is that there are thousands and thousands of people out there for whom life is intolerable , roughly ten a day actually succeed in killing themselves , how many more have a go we do n't know . |
23 | Now on your own have a go at chief . |
24 | We get lost of letters from riders who are keen to have a go at competing but would like to arm themselves with some information first . |
25 | I mean there 's no intention of letting somebody like that have a go . |
26 | You can both have a go |
27 | Colin Calderwood was next to have a go |
28 | For sure , I wo n't be frightened to have a go if a chance comes along . ’ |
29 | Do n't be frightened to have a go at it . |