Example sentences of "go [adv] [adv prt] for [art] " in BNC.

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1 Generally , it is best to send out a strong opener , that is someone who can be relied upon to go all out for a victory .
2 Under the new captaincy of Ken Mentle , the club decided not to go all out for the title but simply to consolidate their Premier Division status .
3 Powerful , yet emotive , and sometimes melodramatic , The Power of One goes all out for the heartstrings with the weight of justice and the inevitability of history on its side .
4 Pompey are third in the table and are now going all out for a top two place and automatic promotion .
5 Bingham , in charge of his 116th international and scheduled to retire in December , said : ‘ I 'm going all out for a win .
6 DAVID ESSEX Going all out for the Cliff Richard Award for persistent youthfulness .
7 ‘ Suddenly , ’ Mr Parker recalled , ‘ he calmly turned to me and said he would not negotiate for Taylor at all , would pretend he knew nothing about him , and would go all out for the other goalkeeper . ’
8 The track , after leaving the ridge , went steeply down for a few yards and then turned to the right and ran diagonally across the hill for a hundred yards ; the pile of rocks was about midway on the right-hand side of this length of the track .
9 She was in her office all Tuesday afternoon and went straight off for a couple of days on some residential course . ’
10 I woke as usual at half past six , and went straight out for a run in the park , like I do every morning , with LCpl Smith who has the bunk next to mine .
11 Then we went back out for the next tournament , the Kemper Open , which we won .
12 After getting some oxygen , he then went back in for a third time .
13 Instead he went flat out for the green and hit a magificent draw , or even a hook , on to and over the green .
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