Example sentences of "go [adv prt] for [art] [noun] with " in BNC.
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1 | She told the Liverpool inquest that on March 9 this year they had argued about her going out for a drink with some friends in the city centre . |
2 | we 're all going out for a drink with yourselves I think . |
3 | She 'd told her husband she was going out for a walk with their pet dog , Kirsty , when she was found the dog was still clinging to her . |
4 | If I 'm going out for a meal with friends , I wear Richards Shops-type suits that are flowing , or have a fluid look . |
5 | And , by the way , the reason I have to go is because Joanna is going out for the day with Ian Woodall . ’ |
6 | A very young kid goes out for a walk with his parents he 's only ever seen cats and dogs before they go |
7 | I said if you had n't I 'd get you to go back for a chat with him . ’ |
8 | I went in for a tackle with Brian Mooney and I came off worse because I broke my right leg . |
9 | So I went in for a scholarship with the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts . |
10 | ‘ Then , if we 're forward enough , Jinny and Oz can go off for the day with a couple of baskets . |
11 | Occasionally she went out for a drink with Mick O'Shea , who was between girlfriends at the time and was happy to have Kathleen along as pleasant and undemanding company . |
12 | Go out for a walk with them and forget your problems : just think about theirs . |
13 | I said to Dinda well there 's no reason why you should n't go out for a drink with him or |
14 | On the other hand , after a glance at ‘ Luck of the Legion ’ , I went about for a week with a white handkerchief tucked into the back of my cap , ordering the dog to about-face or wooing it with words of French culled from the strip ( ‘ Oo-ee , mon pet it ’ ) . |