Example sentences of "[modal v] go for the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I think the same should go for the Scots race , too . ’ |
2 | I do n't want to be mister average so we 'll go for the fifty five . |
3 | We 'll go for the fifty five . |
4 | He either could go for the vital boundary himself , or back his and his partner 's ability to hold fast for the remaining three overs and also gather the runs as insurance . |
5 | Okay so let's go for the easy one first and get it out of the way . |
6 | Right I shall go for the blue , well actually , black , black is better cos blue went squiffy . |
7 | Then I shall go for the brushand-comb set in the calfskin case . ’ |
8 | It would be somewhat difficult to pick the best of the Villa San Paolo 's many attractions , but , if we were pushed to it , we would go for the stupendous view from the swimming pool . |
9 | so I would go for the recommended and hope by this version of Windows it knows about Amstrads and will sort it out . |
10 | An attacking partner would be ideal , and I would go for the left-handed Woolley , one of the most rapid-scoring or batsmen , particularly against fast bowling . |
11 | Securing the nationalist goal and ignoring the liberal goal , many nationalists will go for the nationalist goal . |
12 | He thinks that employers will go for the cheapest labour they can . |
13 | ‘ No more going out after blackout ’ she said , ‘ and that will go for the domestic and nursing staff as well . |
14 | Morpeth Harrier Archbold , who will go for the five-race Wearside Grand Prix title , made his break at the two mile mark and went on to beat Sunderland 's Martin Armstrong by a comfortable 30 seconds . |
15 | You get plenty of choice with the memory-resident monitors — you can opt for the enhanced protection of VSAFE , part of which can reside in Upper memory , or you can go for the smaller VWATCH . |