Example sentences of "go [v-ing] for [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Well a way back in the last century they they had to go looking for a life a living elsewhere because of the poverty of the place .
2 All it needed was someone to go looking for the jack , find their hands curling round them and start asking why …
3 The Andes is obviously a good place to go looking for an eruption of an andesite lava , but one would be extremely lucky to find one , because although there are numerous ‘ active ’ volcanoes along the Andean chain , andesite eruptions are really rather rare events compared to basaltic ones .
4 ‘ Knox goes looking for a fight , but Steve likes it that way .
5 And if she 's called round she goes looking for a cardigan or something on .
6 It 's time to wrap up against the cold and go hunting for a convertible .
7 Meanwhile Jaqueline , accompanied by her children , and a friend , Caroline , has gone looking for a reunion with Tommy .
8 I 've bothered , I 've gone looking for the child inside myself .
9 Soon after my release from the old jail I 'd gone looking for the creche in which the Organisation for Working Danuese Women had made its home .
10 First , make sure you know what you want to do before you go looking for a solution .
11 This is all well and good until you go looking for a sound that the Quad will deliver only when the output level is quite a way up — at which point your mixer has long since run out of headroom .
12 Dad said if you go looking for a motor got a magnet at work , take that with you .
13 The lads would say they were out of beer money , so I 'd go looking for a booth .
14 Alex Salmond did n't go looking for a fight but Ian Lang gave him one anyway .
15 I can not understand why , after arriving at Kinghorn , he refused to wait up for his royal master and did not go looking for the King .
16 ‘ I am sure Marx did not recognize the existence of ghosts , ’ said Bernard , ‘ but please do n't go looking for the reference ; not now ! ’
17 He went looking for a gas leak with a lighted match . ’
18 We went looking for the river .
19 Feeling fraudulent , but enjoying himself immensely , Branson went looking for an island .
20 He brought in colleague Brian McGowan as his partner and went looking for an acquisition vehicle .
21 She went to stay with her sister in London , and I went sailing for a week with a colleague from work .
22 She went to stay with her sister in London , and I went sailing for a week with a colleague from work .
23 In terms of price , Hamer challenge Gibson 's own reissues amongst other quality guitars , and I 'm sure that if someone were to go shopping for an instrument with a classic tone , but prepared to keep an open mind and buy with their ears , then they may well end up going home with a Hamer .
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