Example sentences of "[noun sg] [noun] go for " in BNC.
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1 | A set of four covered Quianlong Chinese porcelain vases went for FFr 1,310,000 ( est . |
2 | In Morgan 's a nine-piece inlaid mahogany parlour suite came under the hammer at £1,950 and an upright overstrung Steinway piano went for £850 . |
3 | The 13-year-old singer was about to audition for the joint BBC-RTE television talent show Go For It when his larynx let him down . |
4 | CAR CLASSICS GO FOR A SONG |
5 | One final boost and he would be up among the true stars , all guidance systems go for a seat in the House of Lords upon retirement . |
6 | Developer kits go for $3,000 and run-time versions start at $500 . |
7 | He and most others thought workhouse conditions gone for good . |
8 | Then , the government says , there 'll be a level private and public sector and it wo n't matter that we sh someone we we which sector people go for . |
9 | ‘ There are still occasional reports of green recycling bags going for disposal with the rest of the office refuse , and we are certainly not catching anywhere near all the potentially recyclable paper that is being thrown out , ’ commented environmental engineer Andrew Ollevant , ‘ but there have n't been any serious hiccups in getting the scheme established . ’ |
10 | The prime objective was to keep plateau production going for as long as possible through increased recovery and satellites . |
11 | It expects entry-level boxes built with the PICA chip set and the Acer reference design to go for under $3,500 yet offer a fivefold performance leap over 66MHz Intel 80486DX2 machines . |
12 | It expects entry-level boxes built with the ‘ PICA ’ chip and the Acer reference design to go for under $3,500 yet offer a five time performance leap over 66MHz Intel 486DX2 machines . |
13 | In the process of product design itself ( or deciding what degree of product differentiation to go for ) trade-offs are inevitable . |
14 | You would have thought The Woman In Black would n't have stood a ghost of a chance of survival with just two actors , a simple set and some offstage sound effects going for it . |
15 | 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 . |
16 | will provide enough fuel to keep a WWF forestry team Landrover going for a week . |
17 | £25 will provide enough fuel to keep a WWF forestry team Landrover going for a week . |
18 | Business information going for gold |
19 | We 'd often make the owd gel go for twenty-four weeks without coming to us . |
20 | On Christmas night Ruth went for her nightly bath and came out in her nightdress . |
21 | The Jim Rose Circus Sideshow goes for such audience participation in a big way . |
22 | 21 end results from all of yesterday 's NIBA and PGL matches BOWLS : Preview of the Irish championships … and all of yesterday 's action GARVEY PAIR GO FOR GOLD |
23 | Last night Mowbray went for his usual walk on the parapet between the Salt and Broad Arrow Towers . |
24 | ROTOR WING FLIGHT TEST Going for the big stuff |
25 | Pressures from the consumer market to go for cheaper and more efficient plant ( which earlier , when there had been competition from generation by private industry , was a major spur to efficiency for CEB planners and the undertakings ) was now less effective . |
26 | Last March the former snake importer went for a job as a delivery driver . |
27 | A detached two- bedroomed town house in the capital Wellington went for £18,500 . |
28 | Additional developer licenses are $3,000 and additional end-user licences go for $1,500 or less depending on quantity . |
29 | Bag man Derek goes for ton … |
30 | Bag man Derek goes for ton … |