Example sentences of "would go [prep] a [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Even money , I 'd go for a nice simple runaway wife or daughter . ’
2 ‘ I thought I 'd go for a quick swim before breakfast , ’ she told them , deeply grateful that there was no sign of Guido .
3 He says that the smoke is drifting through the woods , it 's hardly the type of place you 'd go for a quiet walk .
4 Kev , Does that mean you 'd go for a 3 man central midfield or would play McAllister on the wing .
5 Sometimes , if he thought one of the girls did n't know what he was doing , he 'd go into a long explanation of why he had n't actually tasted the stuff .
6 Pat was with him the day a young woman approached him exceedingly politely while he was enjoying his veal — in one of his favourite Italian restaurants , Biagis , he would go for a filleted sole — and asked for his autograph .
7 In the course of this training , one teacher would go to a specific location ( sink , outdoors , playroom , etc. ) while the second teacher remained with the chimpanzees by the keyboard .
8 His co-star , actress Audrey Jenkinson , apprentice jockey Mo in the series , was there to say goodbye to her favourite horse , and to ensure he would go to a good home .
9 Then , a youngster who stole three cars would go to a young offenders institution for one and a half years .
10 Such cases would go to a higher body , described as an upper-tier Industrial Court staffed by senior chairmen and members .
11 Under new disputes procedures , ( i ) competition cases would be handled by the EC Commission and the ECJ if they involved companies from both the EC and EFTA ( and by EFTA only if they concerned only EFTA companies ) ; ( ii ) disagreements over the operation of the EEA would go to a joint EEA political committee , with either party having the right to seek binding arbitration if the issue were unresolved ; and ( iii ) the ECJ would have sole powers to rule on the interpretation of EEA laws , while EFTA courts would give their " best endeavours " to comply with such rulings .
12 The rentals would go to a common fund for the upkeep of the estate and for the improvement of land and forest .
13 Lawyers would tap such men on the shoulder , they would go to a quiet corner and a deal would be made .
14 It was contended that purchasers looking for a good-quality carpet would go to a conventional carpet shop and not to a carpet superstore which they considered was more applicable to the lower end of the market .
15 But normally either the land was eventually to be divided equally between the children or , more typically where land was scarcer , the land itself would go to a single son and provision be made for the other children in cash — very often advanced earlier in life , on marriage or to set up in a trade .
16 Money from the CTC programme , estimated at £50m , would go into a new scheme aimed at providing 23,000 extra nursery places in the first year of a Labour Government .
17 There was no tea break but Mr John and a woman , who she thought might have been a chaperone , would go into a little room at the end , where she fancied they had a nip or two .
18 We would go through a great deal of trouble to ensure that the
19 If it were to close , around 2,500 jobs would go in a recommended merger with the Royal London Hospital .
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