Example sentences of "[verb] have a go " in BNC.

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1 The whole effect is as if an aftermarket body-kit specialist has had a go at embellishing a 911 , with the predictable result .
2 Back in the late 1940s , early 1950s , I remember my fishing mentor , the late Tom Kelly , Edinburgh , describing these wonderful , strange fish which displayed all the colours of the rainbow when they were caught ; and I could hardly wait to have a go .
3 ‘ I ca n't wait to have a go at the Hun myself . ’
4 I want to be a part of the sport , one sport which encompasses everyone from a small kid who wants to have a go at throwing the javelin because he has seen Steve Backley on television , through to the 60-year-old recreational runner . ’
5 If someone wants to have a go I 'll give it to him .
6 Eastwood admitted : ‘ I definitely want to have a go in Australia .
7 If you have never skied langlauf before and want to have a go , there are ‘ Try it out weekends ’ in the Swiss resort of Kandersteg — a lovely old village in the Bernese Oberland .
8 And if you want to have a go at using bulletin boards , or you 're sick of that hulking great fax in your office , you can buy a fax modem card .
9 The sheer fact that they want to have a go , they want to improve ; they want to look at their work is a very good thing .
10 In pr proof terms Chairman , we want to have a go at the District Health Authority and we want to have a go at the Regional Health Authority .
11 In pr proof terms Chairman , we want to have a go at the District Health Authority and we want to have a go at the Regional Health Authority .
12 If you want to have a go I could bring my violin in and you can have a go at my violin any time .
13 Want to have a go on your swing ?
14 This driver saw the warning , but still tried to have a go himself .
15 Mazzin did n't lose his temper , although I could feel he was itching to have a go at me , but , as before , he knew he had no justification for doing so .
16 ‘ They used to pull my leg , but once they 'd had a go they soon changed their minds . ’
17 Now I think it says a lot for teachers as a profession that I think many of them are in fact prepared to have a go at this .
18 How they fly the Concorde is as professional as 747 Pilot was amateurish , and leaves you wanting to have a go yourself .
19 Another guard , Wilfred Lane , said he had decided to have a go at the robber , by grabbing him round the neck and catching hold of his gun hand .
20 I would n't mind having a go now my Daily Star teams well F****d .
21 Knowing the Prince played the cello , the professor asked whether he would like to have a go .
22 Sometimes I would like to have a go , experiment with make-up , but because Mum does n't wear any , it does n't occur to her that I might like to .
23 I would like to have a go at some serious birdwatching , but I do n't know where to start .
24 So I 'll tell you I 'll tell you what to do with those in a minute but if y at the moment if you 'd just like to have a go at sorting it out .
25 I mean you ca n't do that there is no correlation between you ca n't say that all the activists are extroverts cos are actually quite about the way they but they do like to have a go and it does n't say all the reflectors cos they 're sitting back and thinking and they 're actually quiet reflectors .
26 So it is a commitment it 's not just for , oh I 'd like to have a go .
27 Who would like to have a go at describing for us the General Assembly of the United Nations ?
28 Would you like to have a go ?
29 He 'd like to have a go at that .
30 Well , would you like to have a go ?
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