Example sentences of "going for [noun] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | More plentiful are Second World War £1 notes going for £4 to £5 , while the rarer 10 shilling notes cost around £10 . |
2 | More plentiful are Second World War £1 notes going for £4 to £5 , while the rarer 10 shilling notes cost around £10 . |
3 | More plentiful are Second World War £1 notes going for £4 to £5 , while the rarer 10 shilling notes cost around £10 . |
4 | ISSUE NUMBER 6 GOING FOR GOLD WITH KODAK |
5 | GOING FOR GOLD WITH KODAK |
6 | Both sides are going for promotion of course . |
7 | For the most part , the fast men were used in short bursts to conserve their strength and responded well to this ; but when the occasion demanded , as on the final day at Lord 's in 1963 , they could keep going for hour after hour just because the captain asked them to . |
8 | It 's going for $22,775 with 32MB , 640MB disk , 14″ SVGA colour monitor and 7GB storage . |
9 | When he 'd lived Outside , before the Store , he 'd got accustomed to going for days without food and then , when food did turn up , eating until he was greasy to the eyebrows . |
10 | In 1915 he learnt of a doctor 's practice going for sale at Collier 's Forge , near Stourbridge in the Midlands . |
11 | Your best bet is to seek out specialist footwear which will prove safe and comfortable in use , although not overspecified for the walking you have in mind — in other words , do n't buy a pair of heavy duty mountain boots if you only intend going for walks on country lanes ! |