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Maybe I might have another go in my old age.
I came and had another go at the place a few months later.
You need to have another go maybe sometimes think well what am I doing wrong.
"How would you like to have another go at her?"
Not quite sure you really thought it through - have another go.
Want to have another go about the way I look at your sister?
So Sir has another go at getting me to play.
I do not seem to be making much progress but perhaps together we can have another go.
I'm taking her back to the hospital and telling them to have another go.
Even if you try at something and fail the first time, have another go.
He might have another go at getting the thing out of that hole.
"Move aside and let me have another go at him."
If you're struggling to hear what's been said, then have another go.
However, after working as a waiter for two years he had another go at running his own place.
It was just a matter of not wanting them back to have another go at us.
I was more determined than ever to have another go round with her.
"Let me have another go with him around the course, sir."
"It was great just to have another go," she said.
By the time I'd dragged myself up to have another go, the road was empty.
Er so have another go now at a similar sort of reaction.
So it's important to get on and have another go."
"And you're thinking what, to have another go at it?"
Nevertheless, I determined to return on the first possible opportunity and have another go.
"Now I am going to have another go at my troubles.
Tom Watson had the chance to have another go at his target.