Example sentences of "go for [adj -er] " in BNC.

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1 The Government say that in all this , one of their main aims is to go for greater local accountability , er but this h people can hardly claim to know more about the community than the elected representatives , or more for example about educational or social service activities which can be relevant to police concerns and there are many local government member as enquiries have shown who can claim outside management and financial expertise .
2 Pressures from the consumer market to go for cheaper and more efficient plant ( which earlier , when there had been competition from generation by private industry , was a major spur to efficiency for CEB planners and the undertakings ) was now less effective .
3 Get a pair that you can afford , that are easy to handle , and have a magnification of from 7 to 10 ( resist the temptation to go for higher power ) .
4 Now , when the output is fixed , there are far greater incentives to go for lower cost inputs .
5 ‘ You seem to go for older men , ’ he remarked cynically .
6 The decision to go for darker shades was a brave one , as many hoteliers opt for pastels or similar standards in the erroneous belief that they will not cause offence .
7 Where to go for further help
8 If you are worried about your slot meter being broken into , you can insure the contents under Age Concern England 's ‘ Meter Insurance Scheme ’ ( for the address see WHERE TO GO FOR FURTHER HELP Pages 10–11 ) .
9 If you are unsure about any of these schemes , or want further advice , please see WHERE TO GO FOR FURTHER HELP ( Pages 10–11 ) .
10 If you require advice on the protection offered by the Codes , contact your local Citizens Advice Bureau , Age Concern group or Neighbourhood Advice Centre , see WHERE TO GO FOR FURTHER HELP ( Pages 10–11 ) .
11 For further advice about this , see WHERE TO GO FOR FURTHER HELP ( Pages 10–11 ) .
12 ( For the address and other sources of help see WHERE TO GO FOR FURTHER HELP ( Pages 10–11 ) .
13 WHERE TO GO FOR FURTHER HELP
14 Realizing I could n't hang around on the dole forever waiting for the Tate Gallery to offer me an exhibition , and also that my boyfriend , also on the dole , was not likely to be able to support me , I decided to go for further training .
15 You see to be going for bigger and better challenges .
16 Charrington 's kept going for longer , but in 1975 , after 218 years , brewing ceased at the Anchor brewery .
17 But after a time , as County Bank went for larger and larger transactions , Mr Wilson , who has a penchant for smaller companies , wanted to get involved in small development capital transactions and smaller management buy-outs .
18 City : Businessmen go for lower rates
19 With these species , go for calmer water ( perhaps opting for the air-powered foam filter ) and consider planting natural plants in pots , or at least add a layer of Duckweed , Azolla , or other floating plant at the surface to encourage bubble nesting in Gouramis .
20 Consumers are prepared to wait for sales and even go for cheaper versions of what they would buy in better times , says a survey published yesterday .
21 Vote for our motion and go for higher places .
22 If you like to wear gold jewellery , go for lighter , peachy pinks .
23 ‘ We go for darker clothes generally — plainer stuff , ’ explains Small , who is responsible for buying the clothing merchandise at a popular local surf shop .
24 Take your pick from pure classic white or go for bolder shades
25 I only go for older women . ’
26 ‘ Some girls go for older men . ’
27 Happens , but they do try and go for bigger takings , I mean they 'll not break into my house it wo n't be worth all that worth .
28 WHERE DO I GO FOR FURTHER HELP OR ADVICE REGARDING THREADWORMS ?
29 Philip Healey , Acquisitions Monthly editor , said UK companies do not go for smaller acquisitions out of choice .
30 I had gone for further studies to Pakistan and I got married there .
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