Example sentences of "[vb base] go for a " in BNC.
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1 | My kids want to go for a visit and my daughter wants a picture of our home … |
2 | If they want to go for a longer period , a key worker would go out with them . ’ |
3 | Fast cars always want to go for a ride . |
4 | He said , ‘ Remember that next time you want to go for a stroll . ’ |
5 | That 's probably why I want to go for a dump now . |
6 | As soon as the cold fingers let go for a moment , I pulled my hand quickly back , put a pile of books in front of the broken window , and tried not to listen to the desperate cries outside . |
7 | The pressure of pain on his temples let go for a minute to rearrange itself further back . |
8 | I 'm not that way inclined , I like to go for a walk and have the fresh air on me and everything . |
9 | Um and erm I was just wondering y'know kind of erm often when I write questionnaires I like to go for a sort of more kind of rather less declarative statements . |
10 | We decide to go for a ride on the lake and rush to harness the dogs . |
11 | When they decide to go for a swim there 's a real rigmarole because of the presence of the English girl . |
12 | If you decide to go for a low-voltage set-up , work out how many lights you need and where they will be sited , so you can buy enough cable to connect them all up . |
13 | It 's a lazy Saturday and I decide to go for a walk in Cwm Idwal . |
14 | If you decide to go for a full conversion , it could cost about £8,000 to £10,000 of which 50 to 75 per cent could be added to the value of the house . |
15 | If you decide to go for a ScreenShow then HGW offers a limited range of transition effects which you apply on a slide by slide basis . |
16 | Obviously sixty miles an hours means if you keep going for an hour , you do sixty miles . |
17 | Thirty miles an hour , keep going for an hour you 'll only do thirty . |
18 | Perhaps she might stay in Southwark and agree to go for a walk , or at least sit and share a goblet of wine with him and gossip about the past . |
19 | Needs some help and gets it from Thomson who started this move off and lifted in towards Agnew , Cooper clears it still has n't gone out and er Phillips just prevented it I think going for a corner , yes it 's a throw . |
20 | ‘ We do go for a certain amount of fragility . |
21 | Er during my comments yesterday sir , I you 'll not be surprised that if with a very strong emphasis on if , er the the panel do go for a new settlement , we do in York feel very strongly that er the issue of priority for public transport usage should be a very high one in this criteria . |
22 | Yet that person with AD may be ‘ positioned ’ differently , both by themselves and others , if they avoid the games because they perceive them as a mindless waste of time and prefer to go for a walk instead . |
23 | How do you fancy going for a ride in my car ? ’ he asked Thomas . |
24 | Odd really , for a couple of Manchester-based people who 've gone for a progressive soul angle and eschewed any trendy trip . |
25 | so she just told me that so I 'll have all the news of Colin tomorrow they 've gone for a week |
26 | They have to go for a dental inspection |
27 | Now we need to go for a more direct experience , feed in the kind of energy you get at raves , for example . |
28 | It was about two-thirty , however , when she had need to go for a file which Jimmy would , had he been there , have fetched for her in no time . |
29 | According to Ms Leith , the designers have gone for a ‘ serious and conventional restaurant ’ look ‘ which will not frighten members with too much yuppie jazzdom ’ , but which is also fun — ‘ witty , modern and stylish enough to encourage them to come ’ . |
30 | The successors to Martin Sadler 's company have gone for a whole new line of Stephen Jones-designed boats , making the Tony Castro-designed boat surplus to requirements . |