Example sentences of "[pron] [modal v] go for a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | I might go for a stroll to get up an appetite — the exercise 'll do me good . ’ |
2 | He said : ‘ I wo n't stay for a shower , I 'll go for a swim instead . ’ |
3 | ‘ Probably I 'll go for a pint with my mates , ’ he replies . |
4 | Perhaps I 'll go for a walk in the forest and see if I can sort something out . ’ |
5 | ‘ I 'll go for a walk , then , ’ he conceded in a sulky voice . |
6 | ‘ I think I 'll go for a walk , ’ she said . |
7 | ‘ Whatever Sara might or might not have done , I think I 'll go for a walk . ’ |
8 | But I live in Witney , so I 'll go for a draw on that one , even though it 's rugby . |
9 | Er , I 'll go for a dog . |
10 | I thought , if I could go for a hybrid of these two , and get comedians to come in and sit with deadpan expressions , I might have something interesting on my hands . |
11 | I 'd go for a night out and I 'd be praying they did n't take off my trousers . |
12 | The idea was that I 'd go for a fortnight but when I got there she gave me the bum 's rush so I spent a couple of miserable days in France and then hared it back to England . |
13 | No , I do n't think I 'd go for a house that erm I would n't but those big houses of course it would have alarms would n't it ? |
14 | ‘ If I wanted to wade around in shit I 'd go for a walk down a sewer . |
15 | ‘ I would go for a newspaper and poster campaign . |
16 | If it was an ‘ either or ’ situation , I would go for a winch as it could be used for other jobs such as moving fallen trees or recovering other vehicles etc . |
17 | Or I can go for a brand new what I 've had before , you know not the special edition |
18 | You should go for a cruise if you ever get the chance . |
19 | If your hair is fine and limp you should go for a conditioner with body building properties . |
20 | 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 . |
21 | 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 . |
22 | You 'll go for a corner house where you 've got hedges and ca n't be seen . |
23 | Perhaps she 'd go for a walk , see if any driftwood had collected in the bend of the river . |
24 | She 'd go for a walk — maybe some fresh air would clarify her thoughts . |
25 | Once you had been visited by the sergeant , you 'd go for a scrounge , somewhere you could get a smoke — a bakery where there was a bit of heat in the winter-time . |
26 | And then you could go for a swim over , go and do his suit and you could have a swim at Guildford . |
27 | Any software that uses a page description language called PostScript will talk to Linotype photosetters , TeX talks to just about anything ever made or you could go for a specialist product such as Itek 's PTW which links to their Digitek photosetter . |
28 | and they 've got quite a big place at Harrogate where you could go for a day or two to observe what was going on and so on . |
29 | Perhaps you could go for a walk each day ( with or without a dog ) ; you could go swimming or ride a bicycle — it does n't really matter what you do as long as you do it regularly . |
30 | The best place to go like to go for a wee dance , the only place you could go for a wee da , that 's the . |