Example sentences of "he go [adv prt] for [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | He goes in for a sort of hall-of-mirrors self-impersonation , telling people how he would have done the murder if he had done it ( which he has ) . |
2 | The next morning he goes out for a walk round the town . |
3 | The other voice — Caribbean — says : ‘ I reckon he gone out for a packet of chips , ’ and several guys laugh . |
4 | Widnes substitute Emosi Koloto scattered a couple of Northern defenders as he went over for a try in the 39th minute . |
5 | He went up for the job , grinding his teeth , and got it . |
6 | His condition is fine and he went out for a breath of fresh air . |
7 | Instead of going to the bar , he went out for a walk down the road . |
8 | He was too restless to sleep any more so he went out for a walk . |
9 | He went out for an evening walk , and that really got Dolly 's goat . |
10 | She was spending the night with him before he went off for a walking weekend in Derbyshire . |
11 | I think we said to you on Friday erm both me and Roger actually said that he he went into er he went in for the kill and he c he came out with slaughter |
12 | He went back for a plate of sandwiches and Melissa was surprised to find that she was hungry . |
13 | He carried the curved steel tray over to the cage and set it down just out of reach , leaving it in view as he went back for a chair . |
14 | He went back for the woman pedestrian he knocked down near a busy roundabout and helped her into his white Sierra car . |
15 | He went back for the President , lifting him from behind by both elbows and walking him into the shower with his boxer shorts and his sandals on . |
16 | But he went along for the ride , hoping he could put his spoke in and cancel the idea . |