Example sentences of "[noun sg] [coord] go for [art] " in BNC.

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1 Today by some bonus of chance they were being left there to enjoy it and had not been interrupted with a call for tea or to go for a swim with Dad who had just come home .
2 Anyone who thinks owning a diesel spells the end of driving fun , should park their backside in the AX 's comfortable , supportive driver 's seat and go for a quick ride .
3 ‘ We 're going down to Redland Bay to have dinner on his boat and go for a sail , ’ she invented fluently .
4 Now he plans to put nearly 10 years of dedicated training to the test and go for a medal in the forthcoming World Championships .
5 Spring is here so it 's time to wave goodbye to winter and go for a splash of colour .
6 Hoffs twists some hair and goes for the sexism angle .
7 so I slung my hook and went for a coffee .
8 Another case in 1883 revealed that a marque of Veuve Clicquot-Ponsardine was being sold , but with the insertion of an extra ‘ o ’ in the label , reading ‘ Veuve Cliocquot-Ponsardin' and going for a ridiculously low price .
9 The sun , having messed around with all the colours that Keats and Shelly were so big on , decided at last to give the rosy-fingered routine a bit of a miss and go for the full Colditz searchlight .
10 Afterwards , with her foursome , she changed into her swim suit and went for a bathe before lunch .
11 ‘ If you stay here she 'll probably call for a dozen more rehearsals of that damn kiss — so why do n't we cut out of here for a while and go for a coffee ?
12 The star of Antiques Roadshow and Going For A Song died in 1985 and now his widow Irene has decided to sell .
13 By the middle of the following week , however , she was really missing her trips to the pool and she decided that on Wednesday afternoon , which was one of the afternoons when David was n't at the factory , she would take a chance and go for a swim .
14 The night I went up the bus was n't due to leave until 11 PM , so I left my luggage with the bus station and went for a meal .
15 The cabinet 's current review of the tax now looks likely to heed this advice and go for the quick chop .
16 By contrast , Sunday Sport , a soft-porn-tabloid also launched in 1986 , eschewed the high moral ground and went for the marketplace , seeking to satisfy the insatiable ( British ? ) appetite for ‘ all tits and no balls ’ .
17 She chose to read or follow a hobby or go for a walk or just relax in the bath .
18 At this point it is likely that we may make a second mistake and go for a purely positivist view of law , the view that the nature of law can be appreciated purely by reciting the elements of positing and applying law without reference to its objectives or functions , so that we have a legal system as long as there are institutionalised ways of selecting mandatory rules and some arrangement for an authoritative application of those rules to particular situations .
19 Fowler tossed the papers on to the floor and went for a shower .
20 British producers have little choice but to go for the home market , because the lion share of their budgets comes from the B B C , I T V or Channel Four who commission the programmes in the first place .
21 I put on my coat and went for a long walk on the moor .
22 Do you elect to go for the drop goal or go for the try ?
23 It would take the easy way and go for the baited foot laid out for it …
24 Pristine to the last , he would wear a tie and a suit , whether just pacing the house or going for an evening out .
25 Add a sparkle to your hairstyle with a beautiful accessory or go for a touch of luxury with a velvet band or bow .
26 Some People do not like the puppy stage and go for an older dog or bitch .
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