Example sentences of "[adv] go for [art] " in BNC.
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1 | If she 'd been staying on the boat for any length of time it would have been necessary to find somewhere to go for a shower or a bath , but it did n't look as if that particular problem would arise . |
2 | One of the few collectors dedicated enough to go for the company context is Peter Card , whose collection of 400 old bicycle lamps is without equal . |
3 | Now , to be fair , you 'd have to say that only a few of these are going to be wacky enough to go for the fridge compilation album , but which ones ? |
4 | If that question is applied to the hard track arid gets a positive answer then it is no longer enough to go for the easy choice . |
5 | We had only to go for a walk through the empty streets and someone would appear in a doorway to invite us for dinner . |
6 | He had only to go for a spin with Freddie Reynalde or spend half an hour too long in the pub for her shoulders to slump and her eyes to fill . |
7 | Mayson was denied his hat-trick by good ‘ keeping and twice Smyth was through , only to go for the unselfish option when perhaps a shot would have been better . |
8 | Perhaps going for a moonlit swim before making love under the stars . |
9 | Is there enough going for the partners — both as a couple and as individuals — to allow them to relinquish their role as parents ? |
10 | Cos you ca n't go and say well I 'm only going for a couple of weeks ! |
11 | He 's only , he 's only going for a couple of weeks |
12 | Now what you were doing was , you got the top figure of available beds and you this time , I 'm only going for the this paper that is shown to me a an an an and produced some place in in your apartments and it says here , partly vacancies weekend in the first of August . |
13 | We tried to reassure him that this was n't the case , that newspeople were merely going for the stories with the biggest hook . |
14 | There 's this picturesque white elephant development on the Costa del Sol , apparently going for a song . |
15 | She and Boldwood were obviously going for a ride together . |
16 | You know he only went to he only went for a pee you know what I mean that cramming five pound and ten pound deals at him , and he 's going , No you can , you know . |
17 | He turned up at the dance studio in a pair of very skimpy tight shorts and observing that everyone else was very white and wore towelling track suits , and seeing that he was very tall and very naked , got nervous so went for a walk and smoked a joint . |
18 | ‘ These people deliberately target places where people only go for a bit of entertainment . |
19 | C so go for a C first unless you 're sure |
20 | If they had all gone for a midnight swim , we would have had the worst slick since the Torrey Canyon . |
21 | So Dave said well let's , you know , you sit and eat , and eat , he said let's get up Christmas present , have a couple of Christmas presents , going swimming ten till twelve , perhaps go for a walk over the common or something , |
22 | He 'd only go for a couple of hours to his London office . |
23 | As a young actor you obviously went for a great deal of variety in characters and accents . |
24 | ‘ The whole point of this afternoon was to advertise my company , not to go for a jaunt along the river . ’ |
25 | If only … if only … if only there could be some way of reaching agreement , some way of reassuring each player that the other can be trusted not to go for the selfish jackpot , some way of policing the agreement . |
26 | One of Mr Gould 's followers , health spokesman David Blunkett , urges Labour not to go for the unity of the graveyard . |
27 | I think it would be better , in my own experience , move over to that er the left a little bit just to go for a slightly more interesting composition . |
28 | She just goes for a walk . |
29 | But I was not going for a bus ride , I was looking for the gents . |
30 | Oh ’ — he looked into the basket — ‘ I 'm not going for a week ; I just wanted a sandwich or two . |