Example sentences of "[conj] to go for [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Today by some bonus of chance they were being left there to enjoy it and had not been interrupted with a call for tea or to go for a swim with Dad who had just come home . |
2 | ‘ Really , there are only three options — to let the company wither and die , to find a successor , or to go for a flotation . |
3 | Would not it be far better to seek an effective non-proliferation treaty than to go for a new generation of nuclear weapons ? |
4 | It is a better strategy to create resources for industrialization to go for a rich peasant economy than to go for a middle peasant economy . |
5 | This meant that to go for a crap you had to take a shovel and dig a hole which was hard work when the ground was solid . |
6 | British producers have little choice but to go for the home market , because the lion share of their budgets comes from the B B C , I T V or Channel Four who commission the programmes in the first place . |
7 | Stretching to ease tired muscles , she debated whether to go for a swim in the pool or opt for a long soak in a warm scented bath . |
8 | The water guarding it does not look nearly so dangerous as the water behind it as a player comes down the hill debating whether to go for the green with his second shot . |
9 | I did n't know whether to go for the oatmeal for second choice or whether to stick to the saxe , but I definitely did not want jet or donkey , that I did know . |
10 | According to Electronic News , Siemens Nixdorf Informationssysteme AG is in final discussions with Apple Computer Inc and the AT&T Co-Eo Inc-Matsushita Electric Industrial Co before deciding whether to go for the architecture of the Advanced RISC Machines Ltd ARM-based Newton , or the AT&T Co Hobbit-based device . |
11 | Choukeir will now decide whether to go for the French equivalent of an appeal ; a cancellation in the Supreme Court . |