Example sentences of "go [adv] for [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Wetherby goes downstairs for bread and cheese , and fails to reappear . |
2 | Is there any point in trying to go away for Easter now if there 's so much going on ? |
3 | Leslie Crowther goes home for Christmas |
4 | On the day he was killed he 'd left work to go home for lunch as usual . |
5 | I was able to go home for Christmas with my new friends . |
6 | They took turns to walk around inside and sit on the bunks and then George left to go home for tea . |
7 | He returned to his boy and the two of them continued with their play until it was time to go home for tea . |
8 | Cos our Lianne said to me on Thursday mother I 'm only going away for week . |
9 | On the other hand , Type II systems by allowing patients to seek treatment anywhere , may avoid inequalities resulting from Districts having different priorities , since patients can override those local priorities by going elsewhere for treatment . |
10 | Nails slept at the stables almost every night , apparently going home for breakfast . |
11 | Nails was generally asleep not long after ten , preferring to get up when the sun did , take Firelight out and clean up her stable and do his running practice before going home for breakfast . |
12 | About half of the pupils in maintained schools take school meals , with the rest bringing their own food or making other arrangements ( mostly going home for lunch ) . |
13 | The Direktor stopped going home for lunch . |
14 | I wo n't be going home for lunch next week , or the rest of this week . |
15 | He had n't said anything about going home for tea . |
16 | ‘ They are not going home for Christmas ? ’ |
17 | going home for Christmas or possibly after the exams |
18 | One business area going strongly for growth is the Far East . |
19 | Are you going anywhere for Christmas ? ’ |
20 | The Centre half(s) marking him was pretty good though , against lesser opposition he 'd be able to go straight for goal . |
21 | We 've got to go now for daddy . |
22 | Whatever goes today for Bedlam . |
23 | it 's to be hoped it does n't er go right for travel all around , like , you know |
24 | They were entitled to eat after the last sitting in the central dining car , Emil said , rinsing glasses , but usually they went only for dinner , if then ; I could see why , as after the sandwiches on that first day we ate the all-too-few left-over portions of the Lucullan lunch we had served . |
25 | Examples of an informal organisation are managers who regularly go together for lunch in a local cafeteria , a clique of workmates etc . |
26 | but I , I do n't know if you want a tape , there 's a carry film on , erm , it 's er , it 's a family and they go away for Christmas , you know , and er the little lad gets left by his self Jim |
27 | Well why not why not go outside for funding ? |
28 | People do go away for Christmas . |
29 | I wonder if we could get away with telling my mum that we 'll go away for Christmas and New Year . |
30 | We went out to lunch to er Tesco 's we got to pick Christopher up from school and we went just for lunch time , that was quite nice |