Example sentences of "[noun] go for [art] " in BNC.
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31 | Following a tremendous start to this term , the one-time journeyman has pronounced his determination to go for the title . |
32 | Who invited Doctor Jekyll to go for a walk ? |
33 | ROTOR WING FLIGHT TEST Going for the big stuff |
34 | The pattern of attacks has not really changed at all ; the Iraqis go for the Iranian oil tankers on the shuttle from Kharg Island to Larak Island , and the Iranians then retaliate with a burst of rocket-propelled grenades and machine gun fire against almost any vessel unaccompanied by a warship . |
35 | Some thought it was an attempt to make the long hitters go for the green across the water so they made it twenty-five paces shorter . |
36 | This was how the visual comedy of Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em was conceived , although this was not to be the opening episode of the series ; Michael Mills felt the couple needed to be introduced in another story , which saw Frank go for a job as a door-to-door salesman — one of many jobs — and bungle the practice session in his own inimitable way . |
37 | Yes because y if you 've used all your hot water you ca n't have that boiler going for an hour or two can you ? |
38 | Near the summit on a steep , south-facing crag Going for the Jugular , which climbs the left-hand crack up the steep buttress on the left . |
39 | ‘ Criticising my age is like a footballer going for the man rather than the ball . |
40 | Equally , there 's no need to go for a savings scheme which gives you a cheque book if you 'll never use it . |
41 | the Bank is now seen very much more as a bank to save with and a good place to go for a mortgage . |
42 | He was first jailed and then compelled to leave Rome ; he is said to have died in the Punic city of Utica , a remarkable place to go for a disgraced Roman intellectual ( St Jerome , Chron. a. 1816 , p. 135 Helm ) . |
43 | ‘ Odd place to go for a midnight stroll , sir , ’ said the older one sarkily . |
44 | The spa at Evian has been famous since the 18th century as the place to go for the treatment of kidney stones and urinary infections . |
45 | CLIVE Brittain warned User Friendly supporters not to put heart before head when his star filly goes for the world 's richest race , the Japan Cup in Tokyo , early tomorrow morning . |
46 | If the racket came right I felt it gave him the confidence to go for the shots . |
47 | They did n't look the sort to go for a ramble |
48 | Our redfaced friend , said the policeman , chose the wrong time in the wrong town to go for a drunken walkabout in the road . |
49 | Left : With psychological jammed knots in place , the author goes for the first ring on Renaissance ( E2/3 5c ) , Cross Hill , Adrspatch ( photo Graeme Ettle ) . |
50 | USL expects Sparc compatible builders like ICL plc to pick up the former , with the Japanese and maybe firms in the Mips ABI group going for the other . |
51 | and then pensions are the same again except the guy 's a carpenter , a self-employed carpenter , and then finally erm there 's only one of you doing er so you Robert going for the savings , you 're doing savings are n't you ? |
52 | Notts County about to cave in as Town went for the kill . |
53 | ‘ You lassies go for a turn on the moors . ’ |
54 | But by the morning of the fifth day , rider and horse became a team , and by that afternoon Artemis and her teacher went for a stiff ten-mile hack . |
55 | The Kirgiz leader , Masaliev , called for a unitary USSR with a strong centre ; most other republican first secretaries , however , called for a renewed federation , and the Armenian leader Movsisyan went for the more radical idea of the USSR as a union of sovereign states based upon a network of bilateral associations . |
56 | Alain went for the gap , Steve moved over and Alain locked up the brakes flat-out in top . |
57 | The domestiques expire , their work done , the master sprinters go for the line , weaving in front of each other , kicking the bike towards glory . |
58 | As time trouble approached , Short went for a wild kingside attack , but Karpov played well and it was Short 's king which proved the weaker . |
59 | The plaintiff went for a ride in a private plane piloted by the defendant , despite the fact that he knew the defendant was drunk . |
60 | ‘ Has Donald gone for a doctor ? ’ |