Example sentences of "to go [adv] for [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Is there any point in trying to go away for Easter now if there 's so much going on ? |
2 | On the day he was killed he 'd left work to go home for lunch as usual . |
3 | I was able to go home for Christmas with my new friends . |
4 | They took turns to walk around inside and sit on the bunks and then George left to go home for tea . |
5 | He returned to his boy and the two of them continued with their play until it was time to go home for tea . |
6 | The Centre half(s) marking him was pretty good though , against lesser opposition he 'd be able to go straight for goal . |
7 | We 've got to go now for daddy . |
8 | She was even deliberately ridden backwards , which is very hard on a horse , to make her want to go forwards for relief , but she still refused to move on . |
9 | And er he used to go there for meat but he used to buy two lots , one for his o his own place and one for the farm he had you see . |
10 | Lord James Douglas Hamilton , the Scottish environment minister has allowed the Cairngorms to go forward for nomination by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site . |
11 | An appeal made to Rome in 1977 by the Roman catholic parents concerned with the Confirmation ban appeared to have been answered in their favour , as Bishop Philbin changed his pastoral policy and these children were allowed to go forward for confirmation in 1978–9 . |
12 | This arises since patients are permitted to go anywhere for treatment , leaving the home authority to pay for this treatment , whether or not the authority considers such treatment necessary for that particular patient , whether or not that type of treatment figures in local priorities , and whether or not there are ‘ more deserving ’ cases within the authority . |