Example sentences of "[coord] go for a [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Today by some bonus of chance they were being left there to enjoy it and had not been interrupted with a call for tea or to go for a swim with Dad who had just come home .
2 Add a sparkle to your hairstyle with a beautiful accessory or go for a touch of luxury with a velvet band or bow .
3 Green did not go to church every Sunday — sometimes he walked around the house and idled , or went for a walk in the hills ; but he notes his attendance at church , in Ambleside , Grasmere or Keswick and the preacher he has heard .
4 I try to sleep , but can not , and go for a walk along the shore and on to a ridge from where Sør-Fugløya is thrown into relief by the blinding sun .
5 Now he plans to put nearly 10 years of dedicated training to the test and go for a medal in the forthcoming World Championships .
6 Spring is here so it 's time to wave goodbye to winter and go for a splash of colour .
7 Afterwards , with her foursome , she changed into her swim suit and went for a bathe before lunch .
8 I left school in 1941 , and went for a year as a student teacher in my father 's school .
9 He dreamed of the bloodied face with the girl 's hair swinging over it , and of Annabel 's children , and then he surfaced again and went for a walk through Covent Garden fruit market , where Mr. Jenkins must already be at work .
10 The day looked bright but cold ; I laced up the Docs and went for a walk in the hills behind Gallanach .
11 They had got up early and gone for a swim in the reservoir , which was deserted and silk-smooth , with a pearly mist hovering a clear foot above its surface .
12 Mr Reid told Oxford Crown Court , Clarke had finished work in Cheltenham at about noon on December 15 and gone for a drink with his father before going home .
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