Example sentences of "[noun sg] to go for [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Thus , while the Profitboss might think that the red logo has more impact , he 'll accept his boss 's decision to go for green . |
2 | Richard Lambert , editor of the FT , says the decision to go for Labour was a collective one taken with senior colleagues , although he did write the article himself . |
3 | In one of the frankest interviews ever given by a club owner , he said : ‘ I am contemplating abandoning my quest for silver to go for gold . ’ |
4 | If the kerfuffle is well publicised ( which this one was ) , its effect is much stronger — especially as the onlooking equity markets are now in just the mood to go for gold . |
5 | They had retired and they lived down at Lowestoft so it was a lovely place to go for summer holidays . |
6 | This is your chance to go for gold , you know . |
7 | She remembered Cameron 's voice — This is your chance to go for gold … |
8 | I was terrified — both of leaving him and also of not leaving him , in order to go for help . |
9 | from the peasants themselves in order to go for collectivization |