Example sentences of "go [adv] for [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | And when he 'd finished and been weighed again and she 'd changed his diaper and put it in the special container to go away for the chemical analysis — And a nasty old job that must be to do ! |
2 | you 'll have to go elsewhere for the actual paper . ) |
3 | But maybe your Ministerial colleague is n't going right for the very top , McLeish thought with unreasonable conviction , and you were going to stop her working at Yeo Davis when you could . |
4 | This , like the argument about human progress , suggests that the universe can have been going only for a finite time . |
5 | He 's probably going away for a long time , that 's why . |
6 | ‘ They were apparently going away for a long weekend vacation . |
7 | I knew she was unhappy about his going away for a whole weekend when she was too sick to accompany him . |
8 | Next Sunday she was going home for a special birthday tea they were arranging for her . |
9 | For semiconductor makers not already committed to building 16-megabit production lines , the case for going straight for the 64-megabit device looks increasingly attractive . |
10 | So , instead of going straight for the big one , we decided to build up our acclimatisation by first visiting some of Kenya 's other mountains . |
11 | Although the haze had restricted visibility forward Spencer recalls that he could see down quite well and everything seemed to be going smoothly for a controlled emergency landing . |
12 | The war was going well for the galactic empire . |
13 | Things were n't going well for the American studios , either at home or in the UK , and they became increasingly desperate , hunting around for the winning formula some had lost and others never found . |
14 | I 'm going abroad for a short time … ’ |
15 | If you are going abroad for an extended period , the other option is to take your dog with you . |
16 | Plans are going ahead for the proposed course — arrival on the Friday 16th May — start 17th May and end 23rd May — departure Saturday 24th May . |
17 | Nottinghamshire SSD had tried to avoid applying for powers under a care order to remove three children from their home by going instead for a prohibited steps order to exclude their abusing father . |
18 | Lovers of good beer — well deserved of course after a hard day 's exercise — wo n't have to go far for a fine pint . |
19 | Speedy 's lay-off Thomson collides the Forest man Gemmell and the whistle has gone eventually for a free kick to Forest . |
20 | We 'll go right for the awkward ones and put an X and a Y in as well . |
21 | ‘ Your Mummy has gone away for a long time ’ usually only serves to leave the child frightened but feeling the anxiety of the adults all around which forbids further discussion . |
22 | Some fudge the issue by saying that the grandparent has gone away for a little while . |
23 | No , well that 's it int it ? so er if things are reasonable we might just go away for a long weekend or something , go find us a place in Southport for a weekend |
24 | All the general SVQ tutors , and the SVQ co-ordinator went away for a three-day residential to develop the programme . |
25 | Yes well I 'll go fortnightly for a little while then it 'll tail off . |
26 | Having got to Bristol , he went home for a short holiday and died . |
27 | Before the veteran entertainer went home for the emotional Christmas Day reunion with his family , Leslie and Jean had together given thanks for his recovery at a short Communion service in the hospital chapel . |
28 | The 31-year-old ex-paratrooper 's prize for retaining his title at Wembley on Saturday night was £10,000 , which does not go far for a full-time body builder who downs half a dozen eggs after his breakfast cereal and eight to 10 chicken breasts a day when ‘ bulking up ’ . |
29 | More men were struck in the Dutch battalions , but most balls went overhead for the French gunners were firing a fraction too high . |
30 | All went well for a short while , but then his childhood respiratory problems returned . |