Example sentences of "[modal v] go for [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Perhaps the hon. Lady should go for a tutorial with him to understand how VAT is collected . |
2 | I 'd go myself , " she added , " except that the hotel staff would think it strange if one half of a newly married couple should go for a ramble on her own . " |
3 | You should go for a cruise if you ever get the chance . |
4 | Maybe he should go for a contract killing . |
5 | they should go for a picnic . |
6 | Now if I could just remind you of what 's happened at the Lyndford Haven er er , Synod , last March erm , the Financial Committee have suggested that we should go for a target of five hundred and ten thousand but er , this is we are not gon na be able to even start looking at the eleven and a half thousand if if er all the provinces do it for months and more and we , I think very bravely or foolishly whatever way you li , look at it , proposed that we should got to five hundred and forty thousand and it looks as thought we 're gon na end up certainly nearer to five ten than five forty . |
7 | If your hair is fine and limp you should go for a conditioner with body building properties . |
8 | Slimmers , when tempted by the sweet section of a menu should go for the vanilla ice cream — at around 130 cals a scoop , it beats a wedge of cheesecake ( 260 cals ) . |
9 | I think you should go for the blocks of colour . |
10 | Yeah if you 're not sure you should go for the C then yeah |
11 | I really think you should go for the Broughton 's ‘ Wasa Wasa ’ masterpiece instead of this , but for a quick fix it will suffice . |
12 | Yet it is sometimes easy to be dazzled by the well-intentioned enthusiasm of a Vicki Hearne , or by false philosophy , into misunderstanding or down-playing the differences , and because it comes naturally to us to say that both we and the dog are angry , or frightened , we conclude that what goes for the human must go for the animal , making certain allowances for sensuous and anatomical variations . |
13 | ‘ I must go for the priest — ’ she said to the empty room . |
14 | ‘ Probably I 'll go for a pint with my mates , ’ he replies . |
15 | Come and see us for a pint , I 'll meet you in so and so and we 'll go for a pint ’ , and all that , y'know . |
16 | We 'll go for a drive somewhere , grab some lunch if there 's time … ’ |
17 | Erm we 'll we 'll go for a couple of social eve evenings but probably the bulk of it will be during the day the er Saturday and Sunday . |
18 | I 'll go for a PGL victory tomorrow , while down at Carrick it would be foolish to oppose the NIBA . |
19 | He said : ‘ I wo n't stay for a shower , I 'll go for a swim instead . ’ |
20 | I think I 'll go for a W-A-L-K. ( spelling the word letter by letter in front of a dog ) |
21 | And then we 'll go for a drink first and then we 'll go to the Indian restaurant . |
22 | But I live in Witney , so I 'll go for a draw on that one , even though it 's rugby . |
23 | Er , I 'll go for a dog . |
24 | You do n't want to get caught , you 'll work in a secluded place , you 'll go for a place that 's got hedges around it and where you ca n't see the door . |
25 | If you define your needs first it is much more likely that you 'll go for a mix of simple word processing and basic graphics . |
26 | Perhaps I 'll go for a walk in the forest and see if I can sort something out . ’ |
27 | ‘ I 'll go for a walk , then , ’ he conceded in a sulky voice . |
28 | ‘ Then we 'll go for a walk . ’ |
29 | ‘ I think I 'll go for a walk , ’ she said . |
30 | We 'll go for a walk in the hills and for lunch we will go and have some sandwiches in a trattoria . ’ |