Example sentences of "[verb] to have a go [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I ca n't wait to have a go at the Hun myself . ’ |
2 | I want to be a part of the sport , one sport which encompasses everyone from a small kid who wants to have a go at throwing the javelin because he has seen Steve Backley on television , through to the 60-year-old recreational runner . ’ |
3 | And if you want to have a go at using bulletin boards , or you 're sick of that hulking great fax in your office , you can buy a fax modem card . |
4 | In pr proof terms Chairman , we want to have a go at the District Health Authority and we want to have a go at the Regional Health Authority . |
5 | In pr proof terms Chairman , we want to have a go at the District Health Authority and we want to have a go at the Regional Health Authority . |
6 | Want to have a go on your swing ? |
7 | Eastwood admitted : ‘ I definitely want to have a go in Australia . |
8 | Mazzin did n't lose his temper , although I could feel he was itching to have a go at me , but , as before , he knew he had no justification for doing so . |
9 | Now I think it says a lot for teachers as a profession that I think many of them are in fact prepared to have a go at this . |
10 | Another guard , Wilfred Lane , said he had decided to have a go at the robber , by grabbing him round the neck and catching hold of his gun hand . |
11 | I would like to have a go at some serious birdwatching , but I do n't know where to start . |
12 | So I 'll tell you I 'll tell you what to do with those in a minute but if y at the moment if you 'd just like to have a go at sorting it out . |
13 | Who would like to have a go at describing for us the General Assembly of the United Nations ? |
14 | He 'd like to have a go at that . |
15 | Would anybody else like to have a go at that ? more snobby than . |
16 | It always ferments the idea in criminals minds that they might like to have a go at something like that themselves . |
17 | Right so how would you like to have a go at drawing your pie chart ? |
18 | I think it 's a terribly difficult thing to do , but I 'd like to have a go at it in the following way , by saying that somebody is a case of sexual harassment has occurred when the behaviour of one person makes another person uncomfortable in such a way that that person , the person who 's uncomfortable , becomes overly conscious of their gender or sexual characteristics . |
19 | She meant he might at least have promised to have a go at shaking the devils out , even if he did n't quite believe in them ; he might at least have tried . |
20 | He felt the Italian boy was going to have a go at him but I do n't know whether it was a punch or a head-butt . ’ |
21 | I 'm going to have a go at the BBC as well as everyone else . |
22 | Yes , good , because you 're going to have a go at it . |
23 | The two have never seen eye to eye apparently and although some papers called him a hothead , Horton insists he was n't going to have a go at the ref , who was given a police escort back to the dressing rooms . |
24 | so , and er I said do you sell butterfly ones , and she said I was going to have a go at making them , but she said I ca n't make them like you , |
25 | I 'm going to have a go at this today . |
26 | Right , just to move us on , then , since you 're all going to have a go at this at council , yes ? |
27 | I know , you going to have a go on that Phil ? |
28 | Right you going to have a go on your swing then . |
29 | Well I 'm not on stage this time , I 'm going to have a go with the costumes . |
30 | ‘ The Ashton Gate boo-boys are beginning to have a go at me and it does n't help , ’ said Cole . |