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Lennon was in support to his right, but you can't blame for Defoe for having a go when he's had so little to feed off this half, and when you're as good from that range as he is.
It may not take much to get Jimmy Anderson swinging but there's not much point in having a go when your opponent has a hundred to his name, as the wicketkeeper had on Thursday night in The Champions Trophy (Sky Sports 1).
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Then he has a go when he thinks he's lost her, and chops away at his sun-bleached locks.
But I used to leave my paints in the palette and she would go up and have a go when she came home from school.
That particular punishment was never on the cards, though America had a go when their victorious team returned home with the Davis Cup in 1913.
Their political choices sometimes seem to stem less from ideological conviction than from a readiness, however unenthusiastic, to "let the other lot have a go" when times are tough.
So I've changed my approach: when it's one of the "big four" I have a go; when it isn't, I get my apologies out of the way at the first opportunity.
I can't be absolutely sure that she always agreed with me but she had the grace to have a go when I suggested this or that in relation to Cleo.
Remember your manners when having a go at conversation.
"We want to express ourselves, but it is about knowing when to have a go and when to keep it simple".
Although Bilson and Christensen have had a rough go when it comes to their relationship, the pair seem to be in a good place.
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