It's normal that the two big rivals in any league will always have a go at each other. |
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That is a land speed you are unlikely ever to experience elsewhere, unless you have a go at drag racing. |
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They can have a go at ringo rides, high rope courses, rock climbing, orienteering and archery. |
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It is something I have always wanted to have a go at and the noise it makes is fantastic. |
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We hope to see all our regulars and maybe some people who have always wanted to have a go at playing snooker but never tried. |
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I threw my betting slip down in disgust, and moved on to have a go at shooting some cans to try to win a furry toy instead. |
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In fact, having a squiz at David's site has convinced me to have a go at formatting this via CSS rather than through tables. |
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Although an unexpected strong gale from the north made us shiver in the golf links, everybody was eager to have a go at the game. |
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The tapes were shelved until the band agreed to let legendary producer Phil Spector have a go at squeezing a good record out of them. |
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Marriage can be a challenge to keep alive, but if a gay couple wants to have a go at it, all power to them. |
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After that I'm going to have a go at knitting a lace shawl for the new baby. |
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In pieces of this nature, people constantly use biased, unfair information about Keane that is half true to have a go at him. |
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I made a real effort to have a go at knitting with the chenille tape yarn but it was doing my head in. |
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But he irritated me so today, and as it gives me an excuse to put off the housecleaning for another half hour, I'll have a go at it. |
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Anyone with a penchant for numbers can have a go at guessing the number of coffee beans in a huge jar on the day to receive a prize. |
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He brought samples of flour and wheat seeds to explain how bread is made, and youngsters had a chance to have a go at plaiting dough. |
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I would have to change my ways completely, I'd have to grow up, act my age, be responsible and actually have a go at making a relationship work. |
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I suggest a few ideas in my book, but as you say, who would have a go at cleaning it up in government? |
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I thought the recipe in the book looked good and we shall have to have a go at it ourselves. |
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Step up and have a go at the EU's latest round of competitions for young people. |
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Tourists were invited to have a go at a full-scale working example of a Roman water machine, which went on show at the Museum of London yesterday. |
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Smaller pieces of material will be available for visitors to Barley Hall to have a go at practising their needlework skills while the project is under way. |
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Others want to let dad have a go at feeding or simply prefer to bottle-feed. |
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I worked for a while as a deputy manager of a leisure centre, but then I decided to have a go at what I always wanted to do, becoming a police officer. |
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I think there's more understanding now, but let's face it, the fans need someone at the top to have a go at when the club isn't giving them the happiness they want. |
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In the recreational section, visitors can have a go at the climbing wall, the Tibetan bridge or the death slide. |
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We, too, have chosen to have a go at transcription, while keeping in mind the examples and precepts of the great French masters. |
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Go and attend demonstrations and have a go at this martial arts during the initiation sessions. |
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Editing and writing scripts gave me the experience and the courage I needed to have a go at directing a feature film. |
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Riyad Al-Rayyis and Ziyad Babil from Al-Manar magazine poured whiskey down my throat and encouraged me to have a go at him. |
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There are already a whole load of words out there so why not have a go at inventing some of your own. |
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I had actually been selected to take the shot, but Pirmin Schwegler and then Zambrella came along and wanted to have a go at taking the penalty. |
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During four days at Comic Con', the members of the association allow you to have a go at different board games, with varied themes and rules. |
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Here you can have a go at surfing, buy some handmade jewelry or just have a swim and walk at the beach. |
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I might even get some modelling clay and have a go at that too. |
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Remember, wild trout remain opportunistic feeders and will have a go at anything which does not seem a threat and appears before them in considerable number. |
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No one expects us to win, so we just have to go out and give it our all, have a go at them and with a bit of luck who knows what we might achieve. |
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About 15 racers show up to have a go at the uphill time trial. |
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Very few of the big stars from England's 1990 World Cup team or the early years of the Premiership have even attempted to have a go at management. |
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Children can touch the animals and even have a go at milking the goats. |
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Bands, dancing and Gurkha storytelling will also feature, while the more energetic visitors can have a go at an Army climbing wall or aerial ropeway. |
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If you are capable of doing a job, you are allowed to have a go at it. |
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As it reaches midway in its term of office and is forced to face up to its rather disappointing results, one wonders if the College has nothing better to do than have a go at staff? |
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We're going to have a go at making one of the oldest aperitifs in existence, the almost forgotten shrub. |
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The local police must realise that in small districts it is very difficult for the local bobby to have a go at a local criminal because that sparks a series of reprisals that it is very hard to bring to an end. |
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And if constructing fake poo for an Aztec or a Viking doesn't appeal, then pupils can have a go at mummifying an orange, making a Viking braid, or even making a tussy mussy or medieval nosegay to ward off illness and disease. |
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On it you can visit the most remarkable of islands, cast anchor in dream creeks or lagoons, explore local customs or have a go at diving and make first contact with the many fish on the reef. |
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Non-skiers, on the other hand, can explore the area on well-prepared winter footpaths, or can swerve around on the ice at the open-air ice-rink, or even have a go at a curling tournament. |
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The audience got to have a go at several games in the exhibition. |
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Pushing the Boat out on Derwent Reservoir sailing club opened its facilities on Saturday May 9, inviting everyone to have a go at sailing or windsurfing. |
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There's a fascinating combination of rocky shoreline, sand, dune and tide pools to explore and the beautiful bay is also an unbeatable location to have a go at sea kayaking. |
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They visited a charity workshop that employs disabled people in the country's capital, Dar es Salaam, and decided to have a go at making some pieces. |
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Pro athletes will be showcasing their skills while offering festival goers the chance to have a go at sports like stand-up paddleboarding, beach volleyball and slacklining. |
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Have a go at sailing or kayaking on Windermere this weekend. |
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