Example sentences of "[be] [adj] to go for a " in BNC.

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1 The princess , patron of the Northern Ballet , told stars of the company 's production they had been brave to go for a modern version of the Tchaikovsky classic .
2 Two foot square strips are likely to go for a fiver a sod and will be accompanied by certificates of authenticity from manager Mick McCarthy .
3 ‘ You might be able to go for a short walk in a couple of days , ’ said Joe .
4 ‘ It 's hardly petty to want to be able to go for a walk along a public right of way .
5 I feel sorry for the Tories , they will only be able to go for a cruise around the world once instead of two or three times a year .
6 ‘ It would be nice to go for a walk , ’ she said .
7 ‘ I do n't suppose you were able to go for a run this morning in this weather ? ’
8 I still have grave doubts as to whether it is right to go for a single currency , fixed exchange rates and the whole of that considerable abdication of political sovereignty .
9 Then he walked over and told me that a Corporal from the Foreign Legion recruiting office at Lille would come to pick me up in two hours ; until then I was free to go for a walk and get something to eat .
10 Thus Scargill was reluctant to go for a third national ballot under his leadership , and the fourth in four years .
11 Ponty skipper Nigel Bezani was first to go for a high tackle in which he elbowed centre John Apsee , but the Bridgend man admitted : ‘ I was surprised he was sent off . ’
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