Example sentences of "[conj] [pron] go [adv prt] for " in BNC.
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1 | Berkeley denies that we go in for such calculations in judging distances . |
2 | I want to touch him but ca n't , yet physical contact is something that we go in for . |
3 | They cut off their hands so that they go about for the rest of their lives with bleeding stumps . ’ |
4 | Of course not , they 've been elected for a period , they serve to the end of that period , whether they 're made redundant or not , so they go on for the four year term . |
5 | you have a sweet and all that sort of thing , I mean you ca n't I ca n't resist them if I go out for a meal , I 've got to have the sweet , I 'd rather have the sweet |
6 | ‘ You 're a brave man if you go back for another of these things , ’ he adds , gesturing at a dodgy-looking sausage sandwich . |
7 | If you if you go out for the kitchen you know or whatever it is |
8 | ‘ You can get a good view of the moonlight on the lake , if you go in for that sort of thing . |
9 | hi er he 's got to go , he 's got his annual medical , it 's a very high-powered erm thing in Dundee on Tuesday , so Anne said that she would like to come up with him , potter about Dundee while he 's having his medical then they will come here on Tuesday evening , or late Tuesday afternoon , and we go out for a meal , and then of course , she 'll be with me all day on Thursday because he goes back up to Dundee to his managers ' meeting , you see . |
10 | Drink 's never been either here or there for me , bar a wee Baileys with my coffee if we go out for a meal and I always buy it in at Christmas , because most women like it . |
11 | Okay has anybody else got anything more on that on that subject ? if we go back for a bit and just go back to the |
12 | But I go on for ever … ‘ |
13 | While I go up for a bath you can take stock of the supplies I brought . ’ |
14 | This is the moment when we decide whether we go in for a federal Europe or whether we go in for a Europe of member states trading together , competing together , co-operating together . |
15 | This is the moment when we decide whether we go in for a federal Europe or whether we go in for a Europe of member states trading together , competing together , co-operating together . |
16 | When they reached the stairs , his voice determinedly reasonable , he asked , ‘ Do you want to return to Ca ’ del Leone to shower and change before we go out for a meal ? ’ |
17 | Couched in the right terms , that seems to fall within the ambit of a Consolidated Fund Bill debate , or one of the Adjournment debates before we go off for Christmas . |
18 | We shall see whether I 've learnt enough when I go up for those exams . |
19 | ‘ We 're going to take him to Italy when I go over for the collections . |
20 | He mumbles when I go in for specific points , he puts an accent on , but I think he 's trying to tell me Hess is dead . |
21 | For all this however , he has an iron nerve and told me , ‘ I have never been scared but when I go out for the National I get a tingling sensation . |
22 | They treat you like shit when you go in for it . ’ |
23 | One of the things that I used to do was train and I know the feeling , I know the excitement , I know the adrenalin that pumps round the body , when you go in for the kill . |
24 | ‘ Curry seems to be the first choice for many MPs when they go out for a meal , ’ says Peter Grove , publisher of Patak 's Real Curry Restaurant Guide . |
25 | If the child says , ‘ I dislike Auntie Kate ’ but seeks her company , holds her by the hand when they go out for a walk , and so on , we would conclude that he has not understood the word dislike . |
26 | ‘ Loads of women still expect a man to pay when they go out for dinner . |