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Go For In Sentences - Examples Of Go For In Sentences

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Search your words in sentences https://englishteststore.net/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=20211&Itemid=1131 - Men may go for two years after they are 18 years old, and women may go for 18 months after they are 19 years old. - There are 2 halves and they go for 15 rounds each. - 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. - 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. - On 15 March 2007, Morrisons said that it would stop its old branding and go for a more modern brand image. - 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. - Honey guides, nectar guides or floral guides are markings on flowers which tell insects where to go for nectar. - The annual Go for Gold Festival is held each Easter with around 4,000 visitors. - Some brown recluses can go for five seasons with no food or water. - A bathroom is where people go for personal hygiene activities. - When people go for an audition they will normally have to prepare something to perform. - But in the end, when Umaga tried to go for a Samoan Spike, Batista countered the attempt and delivered a spinebuster to Umaga. - Burghclere has some beautiful rural scenery, so you can walk along the old railway, through many fields, or go for a hike. - They did not go for religious worship. - They also look more into the future and go for the higher pleasures in life. - Schools in Tornado Alley often have tornado drills, and many homes may have tornado shelters where people can go for safety. - This desert animal can go for weeks without water; it gets much of its water from the plants it eats. - If this stays, I go for good and I hope that others will consider doing likewise as well. - The team decided to go for a swim in the bay side of the island research center when suddenly they were pulled under by a whirlpool. - In his last game with White, Reshevsky had to go for broke. - If not my advice would be to go for mediation at this point. - Good, then follow the guideline below and go for it! - He father died in 1964, so it was decided that one of the sons would take over the shop while another would go for further education. - They go for a walk where they find Rin fighting a man. - Though they did also go for the silver and black ones. - In the spring and summer, it is a good place to go for flower viewing while picnicking. - Might go for a longer desysopping, but this is too much. - The title is now misleading, since I see nothing in the body of the article relating to physics, quantum or otherwise, and I still believe it should go for the reason I stated above. - He had attained his goals with several gold medals in both the Olympics and in World Championships, and needed time to decide whether he would go for another Olympics. - Your pl;ea for help was 5 days too alte as you had already decided to go for the delinquent path of using SquealingPig to have your childish tantrum. - This move proved controversial for his fans, who accused him of abandoning his signature style in order to go for a more commercial pop route. - They decided to go for Partition as a permanent solution instead of grouping. - It is the most violent people who go for love and peace. - One day, they go for a walk in the wood and discover it is enchanted. - Given that many of those who speak Maltese at home are over the age of 60, the number of Maltese speakers will invariably go for a nosedive by 2016. - If Silsor wants to become a sysop, go for it! - Bangkok became not only a place where immigrants and provincial Thais go for job opportunities, but also for a chance to receive a university degree. - What I think I have to go for is something that, in its structure, mimics the way we see things. - While the others go for help, Kim stays behind with Kit and fearing they will die, the pair have sex. - In the meantime, I guess the article will have to go for now. - In response, the sailors go for revenge. - In general, copyvio is the best way to go for these things. - Aarti decides to go for a vacation to Palankhet, to discover the memories of her deceased mother. - They met only in the evenings, when they would go for walks. - Not sure where I go for that, though. - Afterward, they go for a snack in a fancy restaurant, where they encounter Belvedere on his day off.
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