Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] go for a " in BNC.
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1 | It only wants to go for a little 'un now and I 'll say , right that dog 'll be out the door . |
2 | ‘ How could anyone not want to go for a sail on a day like this ? ’ |
3 | I put my pyjamas on underneath my clothes and thus protected went for a walk round Pau . |
4 | Fast cars always want to go for a ride . |
5 | ‘ They 'd probably need to go for a week in the Bahamas afterwards , just to get over it . ’ |
6 | Jenny did not reappear and Sara began to think that she really had gone for a walk . |
7 | ‘ But I do n't want to go for a sail ! ’ |
8 | I do n't want to go for a ride ! |
9 | Rutger here has gone for a tight , hard , back pickup sound ideally suited to the staccato style he uses , and note the contrast between the sparse verse and much busier chorus patterns . |
10 | He would n't mind going for a labourer , though there were n't that many jobs ; nor would he have minded going down to his uncle Henry Yaxlee 's yard to help out with the horses . |
11 | I would n't , I would n't mind going for a few days |
12 | I would n't like to go for a week in silence . |
13 | Sometimes she even manages to go for a drink or meal with friends . |
14 | If she 'd been at home and beset by devils like this , she would most likely have gone for a walk . |