Example sentences of "[conj] go for the " in BNC.

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1 Do you elect to go for the drop goal or go for the try ?
2 we 're going to either go for a me meal first or go for the ci the cinema and then for meal .
3 The music and lyrical ideas are the stuff of nightmares , foam-flecked poetic rantings that go for the throat and refuse to let go no matter how hard you may plead .
4 So his experience makes him ideally placed to plot Durham 's tactics : ‘ The Dutch tend to be steady , defensive and go for the breakout while the Poles rely on disciplined passing .
5 A good melon should feel heavy for its size , so hold two or three and go for the heaviest .
6 The cabinet 's current review of the tax now looks likely to heed this advice and go for the quick chop .
7 Briefly , for those who want to search for one of these rarities : beautiful , very fast , start saving at £14,000 and go for the carburetted rather than the injected version .
8 ‘ It was so naive — ‘ hang in there ’ and go for the sprint finish . ’
9 So , you see , you do n't have to go to win ; you can join the huge ranks of the A N Others and go for the hell of it .
10 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 .
11 Use a sunscreen all day every day , and go for the higher factor numbers .
12 After blunting two ice-screws I give up and go for the peg .
13 Bashayer will miss tomorrow 's Oaks trial , the Tripleprint Lupe Stakes , at Goodwood and go for the fillies ' Classic without another race .
14 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 .
15 It would take the easy way and go for the baited foot laid out for it …
16 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 .
17 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 !
18 but go for the six o'clock showing cos it 's two pound ten pence .
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