Example sentences of "we go for a " in BNC.
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1 | Shall we go for a walk ? ’ |
2 | ‘ Look , why do n't we go for a drink tonight and then we 'll talk . ’ |
3 | ‘ Shall we go for a drink tonight ? ’ |
4 | Can we go for a walk ? |
5 | Shall we go for a stroll ? |
6 | Rather than , sort of , go from Manchester by plane what , they decided they 'd drive down and take the car over so we were supposed to be going for a meal and they said , where shall we go for a meal ? |
7 | Well , cos of my back last year I could n't go very far so we thought , where can we go for a break ? |
8 | Every time we go for a Chinese |
9 | ‘ If we go for a drive in his Escort and anything goes wrong with it , he knows I 'll be there to put it right ! ’ |
10 | ‘ Suppose , ’ he said , ‘ we go for a walk ? ’ |
11 | We go for a walk up into the hills in the afternoon ; me puffing and panting and coughing after Andy as he strides quickly , easily up the rutted forest tracks . |
12 | ‘ We go for a short walk , non ? ’ |
13 | If we go for a single currency because we wish to protect , above all , the position of the City of London — still the premier financial centre of Europe — and if we also concede ground on foreign policy , in terms of majority decision making , and on defence policy by creating effectively a defence community , and if we allow the Commission to issue visitors ' visas , we shall be on a slippery slope . |
14 | Malpass suggested we go for a drink . |
15 | ‘ How about we go for a bite to eat somewhere ? ’ |
16 | We go for a second hand suite as well or |
17 | If we go for a curry later I 'll be fat as fuck ! |
18 | I think that 's where Caroline said we go for a cake . |
19 | And the conclusion of that is we go for a criteria based approach for the time being , see see what the response was to that er and nothing was said about identifying the site as such . |
20 | Yet , ironically , Stead 's recollection of Eliot 's walking in the woods , in true Frazerian style , after his baptism at Finstock in Oxfordshire on 29 June 1927 , perceives just the unusual link of savage and city which Eliot might appear to have renounced : ‘ … after dinner we went for a twilight walk through Wychwood , an ancient haunted forest , ‘ savage and enchanted ’ . |
21 | We went for a coffee and Odd-Knut explained his ideas for the trip . |
22 | The closest I ever got to you was when we went for a spin on your motor bike , with me like a ravished flapper on the pillion , legitimately clinging to your lissom waist , to those two wonderful hip-bones I loved to hold , as if they were the very hinges of heaven , whose wind blew your hair back into my ecstatic face : |
23 | She 'd been with us for a year when we went for a day 's walk in the country . |
24 | So we went for a last look round . |
25 | One day we went for a tour around the mill and the lasting memory that I have is the terrible clattering of the looms and the speed at which the never idle operators worked to ensure that their piece of material was faultless . |
26 | After lunch one day we went for a walk in the nearby woods , my mother remaining at home with the two younger children and the rest of us accompanying my father and my aunt . |
27 | We went for a cruise on the river , now a mooring for ocean yachts . |
28 | Instead of the stock stories about Bogarde 's early films , we went for a bit of drama as he lives in France and Arthur Marshall hated the French . |
29 | ‘ With ‘ All Over My Face ’ we went for a rather professional production , ’ sighs Andy . |
30 | There was another track after ‘ Happy Hour ’ that we could have put out that probably would have done just as well , but instead we went for a ballad , ‘ Think For A Minute ’ , to make people think , ‘ Jesus , there 's more to this group than I 'd thought ’ . |