Example sentences of "going for the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Friends came in for a drink and a snack and kept on coming and going for the rest of the day , which was useful as well as friendly because they brought their appetites with them , and most of the refreshments were disposed of .
2 It would keep me going for the afternoon , until I could heat up the rest of the chicken for supper .
3 The Doctor was n't going for the bait .
4 ‘ Out of every five or six guys going for the wave , three are bluffing . ’
5 Also going for the chart burn this time round are Army Of Lovers with a rumbling The Beloved-style mix of ‘ Obsession ’ .
6 I 'm going for the salad myself . ’
7 Bath are going for the championship
8 Going for the Sympathy Vote
9 well er he 's still getting certain things in like doors I think and er , what have you , but er , and then he 's going for the D I Y sort of stuff now , I think he 's stocking that
10 Well I 'm going for the winter .
11 I was playing jackstones in the street when Nelly Mitchell ran up with the news that she was going for the midwife .
12 one team that is winning in 93 are the Milton Keynes Aces … they 're going for the Wheelchair Basketball championship … their latest win was over league leaders Oldham Owls … the Aces are now just one point off the top …
13 He was going for the green on the short par-4 .
14 I ask you : just twenty-one years old , leading the Open , six holes to go and he 's going for the green !
15 But he was n't going to risk going for the green in two — he 's a gambler , but he 's not stupid , not with a one-stroke lead — and so he hit a wedge for his second shot short of the lake and then a 155-yard 9-iron directly over the flag for his approach .
16 The comedy of errors continued in this particular opening clash when Faldo , going for the green with a 3-wood across a strong wind at the shortened 10th hole , followed Strange into high trees .
17 ‘ You 're not going for the green , are you ? ’
18 Reid said : ‘ My man went into the tackle and was going for the ball .
19 Even the Kiwis were staggered by his bravery in going for the ball on the floor .
20 One said : ‘ He was going for the ball and then he winced in pain .
21 But the warning is that not every road is treated with salt — and even if it is , not every road is safe in icy conditions : and sometimes it 's even hard going for the experts .
22 But if you persist in going for the burn , you can do as the Californians , and add to your kitbag a packet of small pieces of adhesive-backed plastic called Frownies .
23 Unfortunately , ‘ going for the burn ’ in a quest for quicker colour can exact a high price in both your appearance and your health .
24 ‘ GOING the distance ’ rather than ‘ going for the burn ’ is the message of the forthcoming keep-fit book by tennis champion Jimmy Connors .
25 GOING FOR THE BURN
26 The paring of hooker and tight-head going for the opponents ' ball is a great skill which will serve them well in the adult game .
27 USL expects Sparc compatible builders like ICL plc to pick up the former , with the Japanese and maybe firms in the Mips ABI group going for the other .
28 The Fellow finished third to Sibton Abbey on unsuitably soft ground in the Hennessy last month , and Doumen ( above ) expects faster going for the £75,000 Boxing Day showpiece .
29 We tried to reassure him that this was n't the case , that newspeople were merely going for the stories with the biggest hook .
30 He talks about people going for the trolley when the smoke comes out of a house .
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