How to use in-sentence of “go for”:
+ Back in the ring, Michaels tried to go for his Sweet Chin Music, but stopped in the process and Flair capitalized by trapping him in his figure four leglock.
+ For a moment he thinks of killing himself, but then hears people celebrating Easter and decides to go for a walk with Wagner, his assistant.
+ They did not go for religious worship.
+ I let this go for a while, however eventually I asked for my tools to be removed.
+ Personally, I think it’d make it easier for new users to find where to go for administrator help.
+ Honey guides, nectar guides or floral guides are markings on flowers which tell insects where to go for nectar.
+ Some can be trained to go for walks with a collar and a leash.
+ They also look more into the future and go for the higher pleasures in life.
Example sentences of “go for”:
+ Burghclere has some beautiful rural scenery, so you can walk along the old railway, through many fields, or go for a hike.
+ A similar argument explains that bats may go for larger, plumper flying adults where the energy gained is large compared to the energy spent catching them.
+ McMahon, just as Orton was about to go for the punt kick, Shane McMahon came to the aid of his father; this prompted Rhodes and DiBiase to come out and attack Shane; which then lead to Triple H coming out.
+ I didn’t go for an A4 is a music writer may be a claim of notablity.
+ Or we could go for a more ruthless approach on complex pages, and delete them within a certain period if they aren’t being simplified.
+ This desert animal can go for weeks without water; it gets much of its water from the plants it eats.
+ However, if we really are aiming for a simple category tree, then this would be the way to go for “all” of the below.
+ After this, he decided that he would go for any gap into the first corner if Prost had the advantage.
+ Burghclere has some beautiful rural scenery, so you can walk along the old railway, through many fields, or go for a hike.
+ A similar argument explains that bats may go for larger, plumper flying adults where the energy gained is large compared to the energy spent catching them.
+ McMahon, just as Orton was about to go for the punt kick, Shane McMahon came to the aid of his father; this prompted Rhodes and DiBiase to come out and attack Shane; which then lead to Triple H coming out.
+ I’d probably go for just semi-protection, although I’d equally support full protection, as it is used on such a vital pages, and it’s only a small part of it, which probably would need relatively few changes.
+ A bathroom is where people go for personal hygiene activities.
+ Some brown recluses can go for five seasons with no food or water.
+ When he was a young man he liked to go for walks in the Provence country.
+ At the time, Deadwood was little more than a camp, but it was a popular place to go for those searching for gold in the Black Hills.
+ Schools in Tornado Alley often have tornado drills, and many homes may have tornado shelters where people can go for safety.