Example sentences of "[noun pl] go for [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Marsh was dismissed with three minutes to go for a late challenge on Dimitr Radchenko , scorer of Spartak 's first goal , in their 2–0 success which made it 6–2 on aggregate . |
2 | If in doubt , keep two provisional subjects going for the first half of the first term — and then drop the one that appeals to you the less . |
3 | With VAT on fuel bills scheduled for 1994 and 1995 , the strategy is beginning to shape up as one aimed at allowing the Conservatives to go for a tax-cutting Budget in 1996 or 1997 in an attempt to win back ground in the run-up to the election . |
4 | 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 . |
5 | 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 . |
6 | ‘ You lassies go for a turn on the moors . ’ |
7 | The domestiques expire , their work done , the master sprinters go for the line , weaving in front of each other , kicking the bike towards glory . |
8 | Concentrate on essentials Go for the main points of the lecture , not details . |
9 | His third round of 67 left them all for dead , and with 11 holes to go for the Open he was ten shots ahead of the field . |
10 | It seems that British investors go for the north and west — Normandy and Brittany — and also like to invest their money further south in Aquitaine and Perigord . |
11 | Notice up there says , mini recycling centre , does that mean those on little bikes go for a re-training does it ? |
12 | With experienced guides , you can stroll among the seals and even feed some of the babies while their mothers go for a swim under the ice . |
13 | The flashy divers go for a really expensive dry suit . |
14 | ‘ Younger girls go for the full frilly dresses . |
15 | The Americans go for the ‘ slippery when wet ’ floors and it 's amazing how often floors can get wet ! |
16 | Similar instructions go for the F note at the start of bar 5 . |
17 | Mr Sherwood teachers prospective Rotty lovers to go for a female . |
18 | ‘ Out of every five or six guys going for the wave , three are bluffing . ’ |
19 | Yuri soon started tapping his sock-clad feet in tune to the beat of the music , while one floor below several women in leotards went for the burn . |
20 | CAR CLASSICS GO FOR A SONG |
21 | As soon as one of the adults goes for the paper , we 'll send in a Trojan Horse . |
22 | Furthermore , any bias in regard to fossil collectors going for the more interesting and rare predators would actually slant the bias in favour of ectothermy , rather than endothermy . |
23 | The following day saw a remarkable change in the weather , the wind had dropped considerably , blue skies , and sunshine reigned supreme and it was all systems go for a cracking airshow . |
24 | 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 . |
25 | However , it was now all systems go for the future . |
26 | It 's all systems go for the Northern Woodworking and DIY Exhibition which is being supported by Traditional Woodworking magazine . |
27 | On past records , most waverers go for the challenger rather than the one who holds power . |
28 | How you women go for the glamour ! |
29 | Others go for the split screen , interactive , file transfer only approach , where you can copy files to and from either machine , but little else . |
30 | Being pushed for time , it can be tempting for midwives to go for a shortcut solution — one that does n't involve sitting with a mum for an hour or more , as often as necessary , supporting her , encouraging her and increasing her confidence . |