Example sentences of "had go for [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I had to go for a piss .
2 I had to go for a piss , so I did n't watch him for very long .
3 She suspected that she was pregnant when she began seeing Alan , but this was only confirmed when she had to go for a check-up because Alan had a urinal infection .
4 ‘ Elaine said she had to go for a blood test .
5 It was n't exactly square on to the place where Sal 's Golf had gone for a roll , but it was n't far off .
6 Dale 's father , Michael , said the family had gone for a day trip and returned early in the evening .
7 Mr. Lennis sent for me and said that Mr. Andrew was feeling run down , and had gone for a cruise in one of the ships , the Emily T. I kept expecting a letter or a postcard from him , but nothing came .
8 De Gaulle reacted like a sullen schoolboy ; the august professor had gone for a while .
9 The draw for the Mini Cooper was held at Armagh 's Gosford House Hotel where Simon had gone for a night out with his mates .
10 John Mumford had been a curate in the Church of England with a significant ministry and had gone for a year 's sabbatical to California .
11 Non-pilot John Anderson had gone for a ride in father-in-law Les Rhoades ’ Rallye Minerva .
12 The two told how Pringle had called for Jason at his home in Geneva Road , Darlington , on Sunday afternoon and they had gone for a ride around in a van .
13 The helpers had gone for a siesta , but Lopez still worked , carving the branches into intricate shapes , with dozens of little crannies where pots of flowers could be sited .
14 Lloyd won his fourth toss and , after Greenidge had gone for a duck , Richards shared in three century stands .
15 It turned out that she had gone for a hill walk on her own with an agreed pick up point by him in the car .
16 It could only be someone who had gone for a marathon walk or a solitary picnicker who had lain down and fallen asleep .
17 The vestal virgins had gone for a tea break and I sat down thankfully in the cool of the ruins and closed my eyes .
18 She had gone for a walk up the road , beside a field of sunflowers , and although the sun had not yet risen she could sense the whole field turning away from her and each flower raising its face towards the eastern hills over which the sun would shortly leap .
19 He happens to be a minister and found himself amid considerable grief telling his young family that their dog had gone for a walk with Jesus .
20 One day in the summer , young Daniel had gone for a walk along the towpath of a nearby canal with his older brother and two or three other ‘ big boys ’ .
21 Patsy had gone for a walk with Mossy Rooney .
22 Oh — I forget — you and Edwin had gone for a walk .
23 Paul and I had gone for a walk along the sand , northwards on a calm , bright autumn day after a ferocious storm the night before that had ripped slates off the roof of the house , torn up one of the trees by the old sheep-pen and even snapped one of the cables on the suspension foot-bridge .
24 Jenny did not reappear and Sara began to think that she really had gone for a walk .
25 He had seen them at the County Show , where he had gone for the rabbits , all those girls with plaits and scrubbed faces and clean gloves , doing an exhibition ride .
26 The other had gone for the Wood but had entered well away from the large conifer Werewolf headed for .
27 A big blond sergeant , minus helmet , had gone for the ringleaders in the anoraks and had two of them in headlocks , one under each arm .
28 But in picking melees ( mixtures ) of medium-quality gems between a fifth and half a carat the kidnappers had gone for an area of the trade that is almost uncontrollable .
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