Example sentences of "[coord] go [adv] for a " in BNC.
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1 | This planning diary should show , for example , weeks in which certain lecture courses begin or in which certain work assignments are due for presentation ; weeks in which there are social or sporting events ; weeks in which you are free to take a break or to go away for a few days . |
2 | A paint-effect wall makes a beautiful backdrop , whether you try your hand at sponging or go in for a more adventurous colour-wash finish . |
3 | At these heights , the first turn or so generally dictates whether you go up and get a climb , or go down for a landing . |
4 | The Parks tournament at Calderstones Park , which starts on July 19 and goes on for a week , will have the added bonus of the Dunlop tennis roadshow , with Castle and other leading coaches topping the bill . |
5 | Well really when I had the same thing , you know , and goes back for a little bit this morning and er same sort of thing . |
6 | Chris , tall , lithe and manly , strips off and goes in for a swim in his panda-briefs . |
7 | I often feel like I could pack up and go home for a holiday in Ireland . |
8 | In 1839 Wellington persuaded him to resign from the Duchess of Kent 's household and go abroad for a time . |
9 | I always hang up promptly and go out for a nice cup of coffee to cheer myself up . |
10 | Finishing the script , I would leave it for the typist and go home for a few hours ' nap until rehearsal time at two o'clock . |
11 | I need a lot of practice , too , but if I 'm in two minds on the range , I tone down the practice , get through the week and go home for a lesson . |
12 | On every channel earnest-looking men with maps and pointers , looking like war-gamers in some fiendish Pentagon basement , demonstrate — predict , even — the inch-by-inch path that the storm is taking , noting that it usually passes off to the north , but may perhaps curve back upon itself and go in for a second strike . |
13 | ‘ He 'll be delighted to have a break and go off for a pint . |
14 | ‘ We eventually fell madly in love and went away for a string of dirty weekends . ’ |
15 | She began plunging the pole down into the pot once more but , feeling suddenly rebellious , she stopped work and went outside for a breath of fresh air . |
16 | As soon as it was light , I crept out of the room and went downstairs for a coffee at a nearby café . |
17 | Fifteen miles north , they put into St Abbs haven , under the mighty headland of that name , just before dawn , and went ashore for a few hours ' rest in a hay barn . |
18 | ‘ I hate my fat knees , ’ she said , and went off for a ten-mile hike . |
19 | Then it turned around and went back for a drink of water . |
20 | Anna read the letter with incomprehension , then put Charlotte into her secondhand pram — donated by the Young Wives ' Group — and went out for a long and significant walk . |
21 | After breakfast he put a book in his pocket and went out for a walk . |
22 | But in the end he could stand it no longer and went out for a walk . |
23 | On the 4th , Sophie , who normally visited her sister every day to help out , decided not to go , but to go out for a walk instead . |
24 | She could not keep from the house on the bay but went late for a brief evening swim and , elated with resolution , left soon after dinner . |