Example sentences of "go [adv] for [art] [noun sg] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Mm , er what to think , oh I ca n't think of any words , oh we 're going to go off for an interview now anyway . |
2 | The uprising is certainly an historic event , but the conflict over Palestine has been going on for a century now . |
3 | The uprising is certainly an historic event , but the conflict over Palestine has been going on for a century now . |
4 | Cos we 're only going away for a weekend then are n't we ? |
5 | I 'm going out for a minute anyway , . |
6 | How about going out for a meal instead ? ’ |
7 | I going round for a collection too . |
8 | I used to go out for a drink now and again . |
9 | ‘ Thank you , but I do n't want to go out for a meal tonight . ’ |
10 | 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 . |
11 | ‘ The likes of her 'll go on for a bit yet , ’ said Jack . |
12 | Went down for a walk today did n't we ? |
13 | ‘ I had a cartilage operation three and a half years ago , and I went in for a tackle just before Christmas and damaged it again . |
14 | 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 . |
15 | And erm and then we went and got my fruit and veg and then we went in Top Marks and got them so we never got we went through for a video really , never got round to looking for a video did we ? |
16 | We could go away for a weekend together , we could ; we could wake up next morning and eat croissants and drink coffee from blue china bowls . |
17 | They had n't said much to me apart from announcing themselves as Detective-Sergeant Hatchard and Detective Constable White , and even when they got back inside , Hatchard talked to the pathologist while White went off for a snoop around , as policemen do . |
18 | I went out for a drink just after seven — at the Sir Richard Steele on Haverstock Hill . |
19 | I went out for a walk yesterday . |
20 | Went out for the day yesterday , could n't afford it Irene . |
21 | ‘ She says she wo n't go back for the operation now because of what happened . ’ |
22 | She might be go out for a hike later in her slippers . |
23 | 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 . |
24 | Maybe we could go out for a drink afterwards ? |
25 | Occasionally , after a particularly trying day , we would go out for a drink together — but no more Apricot Sunsets , thank you very much . |
26 | ‘ One does not go out for a meal just for the food , ’ he added , hardly improving the situation . |
27 | But erm , I have n't seen much of her at all this week , because erm , they 've all been out , I mean , they went up to London to see Miss Saigon , and they were gon na go out for a meal up there , and |
28 | ‘ If you 're in the top 10 and let go even for an instant then you might as well be 200 , ’ she says . |
29 | Perhaps we could go there for a drink later ? |
30 | Dr Tehyi Hsieh took five curtain calls after that lecture , and I went back-stage for an interview afterwards . |