Example sentences of "go [adv] for [det] " in BNC.
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1 | You had to go ashore for that . |
2 | " I had to go away for several days and while I was gone your mother saw some papers in Devraux 's desk . |
3 | I have to put him into kennels tomorrow as I have to go away for some time and they insist that he be fully vaccinated . ’ |
4 | What , well , we had a very large sitting dining room where we put er our dining room furniture at one end and as , the sitting room furniture at the other , it was very large actually , a Nissan hut does n't look very big , but it is quite big and we had one large bedroom where we got all our furniture in there and then there was er a kitchen , and there was an Elsan lavatory in the garden which er you had to go outside for that , and er , we bought a full length galvanized bath like an ordinary bath upstairs and there was a boiler in the kitchen so we used to light the fire of the boiler , fill the boiler with water from the tap , we had a , oh we had all sorts of er innovations that made life easy as could be in the circumstances , we had er hose pipe from the kitchen sink into the bathroom , we managed to get about three baths a week , cos it , it was a terrible fag , but we did , and then you just emptied the bath out and out in the drain outside you know . |
5 | He and his Ibiza neighbour , Keke Rosberg , were both fed up with the sport , and things were going badly for both of them . |
6 | I 've been going downhill for several days now . |
7 | Because Edith now Edith was going away for some unknown reason , I do n't know , she must have been going on another holiday anyhow . |
8 | You lot definitely going away for this week |
9 | Wherever they were at school , a number of deaf children were unfortunate enough to stay there the whole duration of the war , neither seeing their parents nor going home for any holiday . |
10 | On the contrary , they feed when food is available , frequently going without for several days , and then gorging . |
11 | Christopher had obviously been going there for some years . |
12 | But what I will say , " she added , her voice falling to little more than a whisper , " is that if that person does not step forward , it will go badly for all of you . |
13 | They were all Dreamers , and if Daine was n't brought back to Princetown , things would go badly for all Dreamers everywhere . |
14 | Then on it went inexorably for another sixty-five minutes … |
15 | then little dog may be erm wo n't go perhaps for that much . |
16 | ‘ I think we had better go inside for some explanations , ’ he said with a sigh . |
17 | At Magdalen Bridge , Dennis went ashore for more champagne , which passed from hand to hand as we negotiated the lower reaches of the river . |
18 | At 6 he was dispatched to a school at Great Dunham kept by the rector , Richard Ransome , where he remained , enjoying only very brief holidays , until he went to Eton ; nor did he go home for all of his holidays . |
19 | This means they have to spend their first days of life in hospital and ca n't go home for several weeks . |
20 | I mention this now to Gordon and he chuckles : ‘ I went specially for that shot . |
21 | ‘ I hope things go well for all of you , ’ I added ( with uncharacteristic generosity ) , ‘ and thank you for the present . |
22 | Things had gone well for both families over the past few seasons and each farm was thriving . |
23 | We contented ourselves with a few small purchases , but will probably go there for some more serious shopping before the end of our stay in Peking , as it is obviously the best place in the country for buying touristy things . |
24 | ’ Let's go upstairs for some coffee ? ’ suggested Tom . |
25 | The Queen was about to go abroad for several weeks . |
26 | And erm we erm when you got to about the third class I think you you was allowed to participate int he woodwork and metal er class , you used to go across for half a day a week . |