Example sentences of "[pron] [vb mod] go for a [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | I 'll go for a tied up cat . |
2 | ‘ No , I think I 'll go for a short walk along the seafront . |
3 | Even money , I 'd go for a nice simple runaway wife or daughter . ’ |
4 | ‘ I thought I 'd go for a quick swim before breakfast , ’ she told them , deeply grateful that there was no sign of Guido . |
5 | Oh I shall go for a quick B H. |
6 | In future I will go for a rousing chorus of ‘ Absolutely , Cheerio , Cheery-bung , Bottoms up , Chin-chin , and a touch of the Pip-pips to you too . ’ |
7 | You know , you may go for a long time and not see any , then you 'll see two or three in possibly a week . |
8 | He says that the smoke is drifting through the woods , it 's hardly the type of place you 'd go for a quiet walk . |
9 | Kev , Does that mean you 'd go for a 3 man central midfield or would play McAllister on the wing . |
10 | Mr Boyd predicted : ‘ She will go for a classic style which never dates . |
11 | You can go for a durable polyethylene or — for a price — the lighter more fragile composite materials which bring improved speed and performance . |
12 | Alternatively , you can go for a personal best with a view to improving your average next week . |
13 | We 'll go for a steady start . |
14 | ‘ So we can go for a Big Mac , ’ she said as if talking to an infant . |
15 | Well they had er , they had all that this morning , they should go for a little while . |
16 | Give it a flick it 'll go for a long way because there 's no , there 's very little friction on the ice and erm the second one is the , the awkward one . |
17 | Does n't matter I mean , it 'll go for a long time you know . |
18 | Pat was with him the day a young woman approached him exceedingly politely while he was enjoying his veal — in one of his favourite Italian restaurants , Biagis , he would go for a filleted sole — and asked for his autograph . |