Example sentences of "and [pron] go for [art] " in BNC.
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1 | When the telegram arrived , Joan and I went for a walk so that I could work the adrenalin out of my system . |
2 | ‘ But there were some problem areas , and I went for a swim to get it out of my system . ’ |
3 | The next day he and I went for a shorter walk and returned about 6 . |
4 | My mother volunteered to look after the luggage while my father and I went for a short walk . |
5 | It was pleasant out of doors and I went for a walk , down by the station , along the Wharf and across the promenade . ’ |
6 | The following morning , the scout picked me up and I went for a trial . |
7 | Girls , money , fast cars — it was the choice between that and working in a factory for the rest of your life , and I went for the girls — ‘ I 'll have the girls and all the money , please . ’ |
8 | ‘ There are so many more cross-border deals today , and if you can speak German or French or Japanese and you go for a job against somebody who is equally qualified but only speaks English , you will get hired . ’ |
9 | The last time I saw Jonathan was Thursday evening when he picked me up in the car and we went for a drive . |
10 | I gathered up all my courage and went home and we went for a walk and I just told him . |
11 | and you go and stand at those castle round parts and we went for a walk and there was a football match going on was n't there ? |
12 | After supper my father went to see the doctor and they went for a walk together to kill time up until the appointed hour . |
13 | And when they go on holiday with Ann and the old man they used to get through a hundred pounds a day and they go for a week . |
14 | Mike Towers , with a background of newspaper journalism — he 'd worked for the Evening World in Bristol — assumed control of " Here Today " and he went for a harder , more newsy approach . |
15 | Chatam had not been seen in public since finishing fourth to Sibton Abbey in the Hennessy at Newbury in November , and Pipe said yesterday : ‘ It was a fine run considering he had been off the course for so long and he goes for the Gold Cup with every chance . |
16 | And what goes for a right and a liberty is also true of the other cornerstones of moral language : duty , obligation , right , wrong . |