Example sentences of "[pers pn] [modal v] go [adv prt] for [art] " in BNC.
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1 | I may go through for a day you know . |
2 | I may go through for a day you know . |
3 | if I won bigger money , I should go in for a new house , which would be built to our own idea , so that we could get a bigger scullery … . |
4 | So then I decided I would like to be that I knew there was a job going on the electricians , so I thought well I 'll I 'll go in for the electrical side . |
5 | " I say , darling , " Stephen said , " I think I 'll go out for a bit , blow the cobwebs away . " |
6 | ‘ I 'll wash my hair — and then I 'll go out for a walk . ’ |
7 | I could go on for a long time in praise of Maxwell . |
8 | But er I could er I I could go on for a long time on that subject but time 's short dear , |
9 | So he asked me if I 'd go in for a couple of weeks until he got something sorted out you know . |
10 | I dreaded seeing him , and thought I 'd go out for the evening , but then I realized there was no point in that , it was only putting off the inevitable . |
11 | I used to go out for a drink now and again . |
12 | Then I 'd go down the town buy us all clothes then , you and I would go out for a private dinner Jean . |
13 | When Tamar rose from the table , she remarked , ‘ I shall go out for a ride , Mama . ’ |
14 | I can go on for a few more days . |
15 | I can go out for the odd meal without suffering from the binge factor because we had a dessert . |
16 | As soon as she 'd freshened up she would go out for a meal and see something of the city and the people who lived here . |
17 | You can go up for the day . |
18 | You can go in for a drink . |
19 | Well that 's it , I mean you have something for breakfast , a light lunch and you can go out for a big meal , that 's all you need . |
20 | ‘ I shall hang it in the kitchen for a week , ’ she said , ‘ and then you can go out for the evening and I will have bread sauce and fried breadcrumbs , and game chips and red currant jelly and watercress and pheasant . ’ |
21 | We 'll go out for a meal after the performance , ’ said her husband , slitting open the last of his letters . |
22 | ‘ We 'll go out for a meal , to a quiet exclusive mirador I know with the most spectacular views across to Cabo de Formentor and then we 'll talk , really talk . ’ |
23 | they do n't do enough work to really create any problems today , do you see what they 're to do somebody will say ooh we 'll go out for a ride |
24 | We 'll go out for a drive probably out an hour , whereas years ago the horse used to come out the stable at seven in the morning he would n't go back till probably five at night . |
25 | cos what we 'll do we 'll go out for a meal in the evening |
26 | I 'll get this train stopped and we 'll go back for the lost car . |
27 | Then I play with the baby and we might go out for a walk or go and see friends — that sort of thing . |
28 | ‘ I thought we could go out for a meal , ’ he said folding the paper and slipping it into his jacket pocket . |
29 | Maybe we could go out for a drink afterwards ? |
30 | If I met him we 'd go out for a meal . |