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51 Sentences With "having a go"

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Having a go at this and having a go at that.
"I was really impressed with youngsters having a go," Cummins said.
But you can see why Mr Trump is having a go at it.
Introverts know all too well the importance of having a go-to party trick.
Having a go-to delivery restaurant is a special kind of long-distance relationship.
What should women do if they fancy having a go at what you do?
I then started having a go stripping it blindfolded and got pretty good at it.
But this does not stop countless makers from having a go at it and often succeeding.
Now Mr Abbott's successor, Malcolm Turnbull, a market champion and former investment banker, is having a go.
But policymakers have already crossed the rubicon of public opinion and are relishing talking up having a go.
The police officer was a firearms instructor, and Ranger expressed an interest in having a go on a gun.
The history of those regions is pretty fascinating though with seemingly everyone in history having a go at it.
Driving the lorries is not tricky; after having a go, your correspondent can attest that the wagons are surprisingly nimble.
For some reason, the landlord got a bee in his bonnet about it and started having a go at me.
Not having a go-to person to talk to often leads to problems with eye care and dentistry, he explains.
The artist was having a go at media representations of women as well as the boundaries placed on women throughout history.
"[It's] exploding at the moment and more and more women entrepreneurs are having a go at building a company," she said.
As a busy mom and co-owner of Yummy Spoonfuls, Camila Alves knows having a go-to meal on hand is key.
But John Doyle, soon to begin his tenure as the artistic director of Classic Stage Company, is having a go with a new adaptation.
Stone told CNN that he had never communicated with Assange "either directly or indirectly," which would rule out having a go-between at all.
Having a go-to puzzle game to play in between some of the more reflex intensive games in my library is always a must.
Jim Thompson of Glasgow's homeless team says a homeless woman he saved from OD two months ago later apologized for having a go at him.
Still, at least the FBI having a go is better than using a centuries-old law to compel Apple to write the "software equivalent of cancer".
As a result, it should come as no surprise that there is no shortage of clones and me-too companies that fancy having a go, too.
It's a place of chin-stroking and fist pumping, where you can contemplate the role of surveillance in modern warfare before having a go on the waterslides.
Whatever the methodological flaws in Mr Levitt's study, he deserves credit for having a go, though whether a journal editor ought to play along is another question.
Clearly, Lego is having a go at Elon Musk and the Tesla Cybertruck that he unveiled last week – which was… divisive in its reception, to say the least.
Most psychiatrists are wary about pronouncing on the mental state of people they have not examined, but that has not stopped a few from having a go at Mr Trump.
But if anyone thought Nadal was about to be his usual humble self and toe the 'politically correct' line by having a go at the Wimbledon organizers they were sorely mistaken.
Some British college students at Keele University are having a go at Jason Derulo on Twitter for not performing at their student union last January, saying he pocketed the $26,000 fee anyway.
There's nothing wrong with having a go-to technique to making yourself orgasm, but you might decrease your chances for sexual growth if you just limit yourself to that one method, Bailey says.
"Someone was having a go at my strapping tape and me eating too much and how it was going to affect my bowling," Starc told reporters of a breakfast that included three poached eggs.
He also recommends stocking food, water and medicine at your home and place of work and having a "go bag" prepped in case you have enough notice to grab supplies before you leave the area.
Now, Unilever is having a go with Day 2, an aerosol spray that went on sale online only last week that it says refreshes, reshapes and dewrinkles clothes on the chairdrobe, using technology like fabric-stiffening molecules.
On top of having a go-to genius for voice lessons and song lyrics (if you've never heard Cyrus' cover of Jolene, it's time to listen), there's another major perk to her relationship with the 71-year-old country star.
Snoop Dogg has puffed his way through a two-decade long career; The Beatles cherished the odd toke or two; there are rumors of acts from Miley Cyrus to the Flaming Lips to Ed Sheeran to KoRn all having a go on the plant.
"  "Admittedly, I'd be a bit bummed out if it hadn't turned out he was saying it with good humour — not because I don't want to be told to go fuck myself, but because I love The Rock and I didn't want him to think I was having a go at him.
"Every other town is having a go, small villages will make a really cheap mascot, like, they'll cobble it together out of a cardboard box and some fabric and it'll be based on a design from the local eight-year-old and they'll have this shambolic mascot wandering around the town," Carlier told me.
In a Season 6 episode, a flashback scene has Liz outright telling her tax accountant "I'm having a go at cycling thanks to my boyfriend Wesley, whom I hate." Appears In: "Future Husband", "Don Geiss, America and Hope", "Emanuelle Goes to Dinosaur Land", "I Do Do".
He later admits to lying to get her into trouble. However, Andrew Robinson (Jordan Smith) finds Sophie having a go at Noah for trying to ruin her sister's career and he tells her the kiss did happen. Sophie tells Priya Kapoor (Menik Gooneratne) that Noah was not lying and she falls out with Kate.
Billy has been described by Nicola Methven, TV editor of The Mirror, as one of EastEnders' most popular characters. According to actor Perry Fenwick, Billy was initially unpopular with a proportion of viewers for his abusive antics on-screen. In 2006, Fenwick commented, "In the beginning it was all old ladies having a go at me, and young girls who fancied Jack Ryder". However, when the character's personality altered, the reception to his character improved.
In his contemporary review of Rubber Soul for the NME, Allen Evans said that "I'm Looking Through You" sounded "like earlier Beatles numbers", adding: "A quiet, rocking song about a girl who has changed after letting her boy down. Ringo on organ!" Record Mirrors reviewer recognised Starr's unfamiliar role as an example of the album's "spirit of everybody having a go at everything". The writer admired the song's rhythm, McCartney's singing, and George Harrison's "top-notch guitar-work".
During the trip in Dubai, Vanderpump is accused by Rinna of rewriting history of who brought up the discussion of Foster's health and trying to bring Richards in to it. However, Richards soon contradict Vanderpump's story despite saying they're friends and have moved on from it. Following the argument with Rinna, Vanderpump gets in to another heated discussion with Davidson who brings up Vanderpump's inquiries on her marriage again. Vanderpump claims Davidson is always having a go at her despite previously apologizing.
Cheeky Freak of the Week was a relatively short-lived feature, which only existed during the earlier days of the XFM shows. Karl ended up having to stop this feature as he was worried about people thinking he was "having a go". Karl's Film Quiz: This feature involved a clip of a famous film with Karl's voice dubbed over one of the main character's. He would often change the storyline and chronology of the film to match recent events in his life.
West's career in journalism began at the The Australian Financial Review. He later wrote a column at The Australian newspaper titled 'Margin Call', for which he was praised by the founder of Crikey, Stephen Mayne; as being 'one of the few financial journalists out there having a go at some of the business practices employed by the likes of Macquarie Bank and Babcock & Brown'. In 2005, he won the business journalism Walkley Award for his article at The Australian titled "Allstate". He later became business editor and commentator at the Sydney Morning Herald.
The main character is Alex Trambuan (played by Peter O'Brian), known to his friends as Rambu, is a lone vigilante and former police officer who takes revenge on the gang who killed his wife. The movie starts off with two gangsters driving recklessly down a road hitting an old woman. The two gang members get out the car, having a go at her until Rambu comes along with a baseball bat, smashing the car windows forcing the gangsters to pay the old woman. Rambu's wife wants Rambu to stop sorting other people's problems out.
Their owner can't have been much into baths because they smelled like something tepid from a canteen counter. Gust wrung them like the devil having a go at a set of wedding bells with all the grip he had, until the man was shrieking on the same D minor as the music. ‘It’s nothing personal,’ said Gust, ‘but I’m afraid you’re going to have to learn to fuck all over again.’ He wiped the blood off the man's prick down his face, then pulled the face towards him and drove his nose into his brain with his head.
Small arms master gunner (SAMG) is an appointment of a subject matter expert in the field of small arms, optics, and lasers for combat units. Not all units have SAMGs. Units which understand that the knowledge of operating a weapon in conjunction with the myriad assortment of optics and lasers to their fullest extent employ SAMGs to help keep their operators current on these devices. Having a "go-to-guy" at the division, brigade, and battalion levels, who can supply the correct off-sets for bore-lighting the lasers, and who not only understands, but can teach how, to zero the optics correctly is an invaluable commodity in the combat arms arena.
In May 2009, 1. FC Union Berlin won the 3. Liga, gaining promotion to the 2. Bundesliga. On 8 July 2009, Union and Hertha played in a friendly at the Stadion An der Alten Försterei to celebrate the re-opening of the stadium following a season-long renovation period that saw 2,000 volunteers contribute to the building of the stadium. Hertha won the tie 5–3, in a game where a sense of a rivalry was beginning to develop. Hertha BSC supporter and radio commentator Manfred Sangel recalled “The stadium announcer kept having a go at us and at one of our players.” 1. FC Union Berlin president Dirk Zingler subsequently described the friendship between Hertha and Union as “the love for the mysterious mistress started to crumble“ following the fall of the Berlin Wall.
Bright spent a year as a youth-team player at Port Vale before being released at the age of 16. He then played part-time football at Cheshire County League outfit Leek Town and for Sunday league side Mason's Arms, before he rejoined Port Vale as an amateur in October 1981 on the recommendation of Mason's Arms co-manager Russell Bromage. Manager John McGrath handed him his full debut on the last day of the 1981–82 season, in a 2–0 win over Torquay United at Vale Park, two weeks after coming on as a substitute in a goalless home draw with York City on 1 May 1982. In the game against Torquay, he provided as assist for Paul Bowles, although missed an opportunity to score himself, telling a local reporter that, "I was waiting for the ball to bounce instead of having a go straight away".
I heard a tape (which I still > have, it's priceless) of a show they did in a pub in Nottingham and decided > to have a jam as I was wanting to get some experience playing, after all I > was the ripe old age of 15. Hell, two weeks after I joined, the original > guitarist quit (i think this was in the cards) and the drummer left > (thankfully) after we did our first demo a couple of months later, I think > due to me having a go about his girlfriend being in the studio (you see, > good work ethic back then!). It was Tim Bowler (the drummer from Hell) who > introduced us to Simon Negus. The name Sabbat came from a book on > witchcraft, but I actually found some old school books of mine with ideas > doodled on them so I'm sure I had some doing in suggesting it, but I do > remember we liked the way the word looked in the scrawly type of writing so > we went with it.

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