Example sentences of "[coord] go [adv] for [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 After deciding we like a band , we would consider whether to make singles with an option for an album , or to go straight for an album .
2 At these heights , the first turn or so generally dictates whether you go up and get a climb , or go down for a landing .
3 He cuts out the middle men and women — the dreaded parents — and goes straight for the hearts and minds of kids .
4 The Parks tournament at Calderstones Park , which starts on July 19 and goes on for a week , will have the added bonus of the Dunlop tennis roadshow , with Castle and other leading coaches topping the bill .
5 Chris , tall , lithe and manly , strips off and goes in for a swim in his panda-briefs .
6 And the miserable hotchpotch of confused ideas and pressures was quietly buried in the depths of her mind , just as a wilderness of plants dies down and goes underground for the winter .
7 I often feel like I could pack up and go home for a holiday in Ireland .
8 Robbie and the dog had just returned from their stroll and she was about to lock up and go below for the night when a sound from the towpath caught her attention .
9 We ca n't just nip on a coach and go somewhere for the day .
10 But three minutes after the interval Leeds skipper Ellery Hanley took Schofield 's short pass to spin out of a tackle and go over for the try , goaled by Gallagher , which put Leeds in front for the first and only time in the game .
11 In 1839 Wellington persuaded him to resign from the Duchess of Kent 's household and go abroad for a time .
12 I need a lot of practice , too , but if I 'm in two minds on the range , I tone down the practice , get through the week and go home for a lesson .
13 He used to stay at his club during the week , and go home for the weekends . ’
14 ‘ He 'll be delighted to have a break and go off for a pint .
15 ‘ We eventually fell madly in love and went away for a string of dirty weekends . ’
16 Agnes knew the room and went straight for the telephone .
17 Impatient as ever I skipped the help and went straight for the action !
18 Impatient as ever I skipped the help and went straight for the action !
19 She began plunging the pole down into the pot once more but , feeling suddenly rebellious , she stopped work and went outside for a breath of fresh air .
20 As soon as it was light , I crept out of the room and went downstairs for a coffee at a nearby café .
21 The attack began on 8 March and went well for the Italians at first .
22 ‘ I hate my fat knees , ’ she said , and went off for a ten-mile hike .
23 Then it turned around and went back for a drink of water .
24 After breakfast he put a book in his pocket and went out for a walk .
25 But in the end he could stand it no longer and went out for a walk .
26 On the 4th , Sophie , who normally visited her sister every day to help out , decided not to go , but to go out for a walk instead .
27 WILLIAM SHAWCROSS , opposite page , never lived in Vietnam , but went there for The Sunday Times six times between 1972 and 1983 .
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