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121. Time was when you could go for a walk in the country and not see another person for miles. 122. We wanted to go for a picnic, but the rain's knocked that on the head. 123. We won't let the house go for less than $200 000. 124. It's a long way to go for two people in their seventies. 125. Are you planning to go for that scholarship to Harvard University? 126. It's such a nice day , why not go for a swim? 127. We could always go for a stroll along the front. 128. I haven't done much exercise all week, so I think I'll go for a jog this morning. 129. Let's go for a coffee when you've finished your essay. 130. We could go for a drink after work tomorrow, if you like. 131. Are we going to brave the elements and go for a walk? 132. Let me have the key to our car, I'll go for a phonograph and some records. 133. She says Italy is the only place to go for a holiday. 134. Jean liked to go for a swim first thing in the morning . 135. I've put a mark on the map where I think we should go for a picnic. 136. Their salesmen are trained to go for the hard sell. 137. It was a sharp disagreement about whether to go for broke or whether to compromise. 138. I'd go for that job if I were a graduate. 139. I thought I'd go for that job, it looks easy. 140. A full meal for less than five bucks! I could go for that! 141. We had arranged that I would go for the weekend. 142. We wanted to go for a picnic,[www.] but we had to scrub it because of the rain. 143. We used to go for long walks in the hollow. 144. The poor guy obviously didn't have any place to go for Easter. 145. Some old machines go for as much as 35,000 pounds. 146. Go for the burn. 147. We shan't let our house go for less than 50000. 148. There are a couple of decent clubs where you can go for a bop. 149. Let's have/go for a night on the town to celebrate. 150. Go for your check-ups in the normal way until you are six months pregnant.