Example sentences of "[verb] go [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 But it was actually hearing Duane Allman that made me want to go for a powerful kind of electric sound .
2 If the child does n't want to go for the first test or even the second test , it is their right . ’
3 I do not want to go on a dictionary-chasing exercise , laying down one word only to find that the marketing men have circumvented it by finding another word .
4 If you got it you could go in to the higher , if you did n't want to go into the higher you leave at er thirteen , you went into the supplementary .
5 I did not want to go into the dark house , where I would spend the evening quietly with old Mrs Fairfax .
6 The adventurers will probably want to go through the usual routine of tipping the earth out of the coffin , smashing it , and suchlike , but then they have the pressing problem of getting out of this room .
7 I do n't want to go to a new school .
8 ‘ No disrespect to the rest — but I would n't want to go to a smaller club , however ambitious .
9 Now she did n't want to go to an expensive restaurant in the West End .
10 But he did n't want to go to the bloody thing , not after what they 'd done to the poor old man .
11 ‘ Do you want to go to the giving-out-food woman and say there 's three small hungry people down here ? ’
12 We do n't want to go in the other room and watch the nasties do we ?
13 At the age of 42 I applied to go on a two-year business and finance course and finally , after a lot of readjustment , I have just had the results — pass with a few distinctions and merits thrown in .
14 But they also wanted a lift into town and we agreed to go to the Hard Rock Café in Honolulu together that night .
15 The series of which this book is a part was intended to go beyond the conventional textbook by introducing its readers to sources and methods .
16 ‘ Not sure , really , though the little ones tend to go for the easy stuff .
17 The mites tend to go for the smaller workers , probably because of their safer and passively fed lifestyle .
18 MPs who on the whole tend to be rather casual about going to meetings organised for their benefit by pressure groups tend to go to the nuclear forum , because it is always well-structured and organised , and because they can then say to constituents who work in either the nuclear industry or the nuclear supply industry that they have been , and still are , taking an interest in the decisions that affect those particular electors .
19 He confesses his initial involvement to Sutherland , but will not say what happened after the petrol station unless Keifer agrees to go through the same process , starting with the taking of a sleeping draught .
20 He confesses his initial involvement to Sutherland , but will not say what happened after the petrol station unless Keifer agrees to go through the same process , starting with the taking of a sleeping draught .
21 ‘ If they want to go through the correct procedure and ask for a transfer , then so be it . ’
22 Meese had simply said , ‘ All right , we want to go through the 1985 shipment … well , how the initiative began … then talk to him about this memo of the diversion of funds . ’
23 If they want to go for a longer period , a key worker would go out with them . ’
24 Heinzer , the Mister Nice of the Swiss Team , exploiting an avowed intent to turn Mister Ugly — ‘ I want to go for the big wins ’ — won the first race .
25 and one day she said , Now then John I want to go to the other school to Mr , the schoolmaster to get a book .
26 You want to go to the orthopaedic .
27 I want to go to the fair . ’
28 Furious Tory MPs now want to go to the High Court to force a new ballot .
29 ‘ If they want to go at a certain pace and not become a Top Five singles band you have to respect them for it .
30 I just want to go with the least amount of gear I can get away with , be able to troubleshoot it myself and keep it simple .
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