Example sentences of "go [prep] a [noun] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 And we would go through a song and everybody would keep trying different things .
2 ‘ The worry was that the ankle might go during a game and that is why it was felt best for me to play in the reserves .
3 I mean , he never says to me go and have a , do you wan na go for a pint or wan na go for a curry or owt does he ?
4 I mean , he never says to me go and have a , do you wan na go for a pint or wan na go for a curry or owt does he ?
5 12–12:30 is a little early for me — it 's my first time in london so i guess i will go for a sight-seeing or something … except to see me around 13:00–13:30. anyone know if the shops are open in newcastle on sunday ? we are going for the newcastle-scousers game .
6 The idea was that I 'd go for a fortnight but when I got there she gave me the bum 's rush so I spent a couple of miserable days in France and then hared it back to England .
7 and they 've got quite a big place at Harrogate where you could go for a day or two to observe what was going on and so on .
8 ‘ I thought we 'd go for a drive and put her through her paces , ’ he suggested .
9 They would go for a drink and then toddle off home . ’
10 The headquarters of the League became a club where members could go for a drink and where Joyce served behind the bar .
11 ‘ I would go for a newspaper and poster campaign .
12 You should go for a cruise if you ever get the chance .
13 You do n't want to get caught , you 'll work in a secluded place , you 'll go for a place that 's got hedges around it and where you ca n't see the door .
14 No , I do n't think I 'd go for a house that erm I would n't but those big houses of course it would have alarms would n't it ?
15 If it was an ‘ either or ’ situation , I would go for a winch as it could be used for other jobs such as moving fallen trees or recovering other vehicles etc .
16 The rules are the same you do n't say oh I ca n't go for a ride and I 'm gon na go through announce my
17 Then they would all go for a fish and chip supper .
18 The employees were occasionally terrified of Bernard ‘ as if he had one over him , ’ as they described it , but they all knew that however much he might stamp and shout while the anger lasted , he could go for a walk and come back as if nothing had happened .
19 Cos we might feel when we come out there we 'll look at the turkey , might go for a walk or go
20 That 's where everyone 's different of course but erm I , I think it is , it is it is a factor that erm one can watch television or can listen to the radio or one can go for a walk or do all sorts of things as it were before noon and midnight but three or four in the morning , you know , when everything is
21 For subtlety , for finely-tuned nuance , for balance and shape , no one os more caring or more scrupulous — he wo n't let go of a phrase until he has well and truly honed it .
22 You have a reputation of not letting go of a thing once you have started and you would be delighted to discover that I am responsible for Ana 's blindness .
23 The money will go towards an extension and towards kitchen equipment in the extension , we had a nice time there , and there was a great deal of gratitude to the G M B.
24 ‘ She would go behind a chair or settee and talk to this friend .
25 It has reached a point where some of the guiding agencies report that clients will not go up a hill unless it is in a category .
26 Er now whenever I 've me I honestly wish he would go under a sunlamp and melt !
27 Well they 're , I mean at least you knew if you did n't like the school you could go into a factory but I mean O levels for doing the jobs we are , I , I think it 's , we had a good laugh about that .
28 A young research social scientist could well go into a factory and tell the people she worked with that she was a student on a placement for , say , three months , learning about the realities of factory work , when in fact she was a graduate research worker carrying out a carefully planned study of labour-management relationships .
29 And I was learnt to er go into a quarry and er fire the er rifles , then we had bayonet practice .
30 With that final remark he would go into a huff and that would be the end of the conversation .
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