Example sentences of "go for an [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | For a bigger event , it is always better to go for an empty room that allows you scope to do your own thing rather than a place which has limiting fixed features . |
2 | Gallons of intoxicating percussion guided rhythms fuel ‘ Pot Of Gold ’ like a train rampaging along an empty track as it goes for an energetic jog in the shadows , pacing along a tireless circuit . |
3 | ‘ In the end , we played positionally rather than going for an all-out assault , otherwise we might have had an even bigger score . ’ |
4 | They had made the length of Loch Ness in one day , not bad going for an old man on horseback ; ‘ when he rode , ’ says Boswell at the end of the Life , ‘ he had no command or direction of his horse , but was carried as if in a balloon . ’ |
5 | ‘ We went for an open systems solution because we wanted to build in flexibility for the future , ’ says ACCOUNTANCY 's Malcolm Cole . |
6 | Try not to regain weight , and go for an overall loss by the end of each month . |
7 | Whichever type you choose , make sure that adequate locks and other security devices are either built in , or available as optional extras , or consider the ultimate burglar deterrent/luxury , and go for an up-and-over door fitted with an automatic door opener . |
8 | Some People do not like the puppy stage and go for an older dog or bitch . |
9 | They 'll go for an extra check up with the medical staff , a couple of weeks before their operation . |
10 | If you live too far away to drive up for the day why not go for an extended weekend ? |