Example sentences of "[noun sg] go for [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 An NIS Domain license goes for a one-time fee of $25,000 .
2 Once again , you have an opportunity to go for a perfect ton , providing you have produced the goods during the first two days play .
3 When the first contestant to go for the top prize , Marine Captain Richard MacCutchin who , oddly , specialized in haute cuisine , pulled it off by describing the ingredients of a royal banquet given by George VI to the president of France , three-quarters of American television sets were tuned in to watch him wrestle for the answers .
4 ROTOR WING FLIGHT TEST Going for the big stuff
5 Our redfaced friend , said the policeman , chose the wrong time in the wrong town to go for a drunken walkabout in the road .
6 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 .
7 However , it is still difficult to imagine the slim person going for a real blow-out , or having dinner , going to the pub , then calling into an Indian Restaurant for a further meal before going home .
8 When I found out what was going on I persuaded the colonel to go for a little holiday — and then , ’ he continued angrily when Hilary snorted derisively again , ‘ when I did meet you , I could n't believe my eyes .
9 The harmony between Europe 's big six — VW , Fiat , PSA , Renault , GM and Ford — looks more likely than ever to persuade the commission to go for a transitional period longer than three to five years .
10 The market place can be confusing but Trader Horn picks his way through the mire Going for the grand tour .
11 He heard the bell go for the High Mass , and knew now that Caterina would n't be coming ; so he left the byre .
12 At Anderson 's a Georgian inlaid mahogany chest on chest went for the princely price of £1,300 while A Victorian 4 foot 6 inc bed with raised back made £1,100 and a Georgian inlaid mahogany serpentine front library table realised £1,050 .
13 Jack and Miguel got their pars and it was Harley 's turn to go for a closing birdie to put him well up the leader board .
14 An NIS Domain licence goes for a one-time fee of $25,000 .
15 they 're playing tonight to leave tomorrow clear for the internationals … the only Gloucester man going for the Grand Slam … is Mike Teague … he 's back in the England pack at twickenham
16 Eire straits : POD go for the major effort
17 ‘ It 's a long way to go for a 45-minute service and a reception — even if you 're not 92 years old , ’ said one of her aides , who insisted that her absence was not intended as a snub .
18 This book seems to be based on the techniques I have long suspected some producers use to keep a discussion going for the full length of a programme whether there is anything in it or not , to keep up the emotional temperature even about unexciting things , and to emit statements which are just distorted enough to get people objecting , whether they are worth objecting to or not .
19 The stockings on Christmas morning are always full of useful things ( Clarissa 's includes Pond 's Cold Cream and tights ) , then after church the family goes for a long walk to work up a hearty appetite for dinner .
20 That gave her time to go for a quick wash .
21 When they had eaten their meal of wheat ro is and milk they kept the fire going for a long time .
22 Young Mr Nilsen is in fact going for a 14-day trial at Sheff Utd right after Norway 's match tomorrow .
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