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    Use "shoot for" in a sentence

    shoot for example sentences

    shoot for


    1. “I think he was supposed to be setting up a shoot for some visitors that are coming tomorrow, but that was before


    2. “He asked me how much I wanted to shoot for


    3. He would shoot for a career in teaching and writing, and would specialize in rebalancing revised American history wherever he found it, as one part of the reconstruction of American culture


    4. “Let’s shoot for the beginning of the month,” she replied


    5. I had several shots at that flock of turkeys and did not shoot for fear of wasting the


    6. With arrow nocked, they would pivot, draw, aim and shoot for speed and accuracy


    7. I aimed, and shoot for the


    8. * Shoot for Duration NOT for Reps


    9. That nigger can't shoot for shit but tried to do me in


    10. The authorities were ordered to shoot for death, and they chased him through thick fog and the forest that adjoined his mansion until they finally had him cornered

    11. Be careful where you shoot for a while


    12. Maybe we shoot for 80B savings and get $60B


    13. It starts with how Max & Carla meet, followed by non-stop action as they trouble shoot for The Organization


    14. Shoot for the stars and follow your dreams


    15. "Shoot for the moon


    16. Falling on his Midheaven, this transit impacted on TR’s HOPE – it gave him something to set his sights on or to shoot for


    17. We can now shoot for bigger and better houses, bigger and better cars, and bigger and better material things for our lives in general


    18. young lady was trying to shoot forward while being pulled out of


    19. to shoot forth from nearly all of the correspondents at the same time


    20. Shoot for the moon

    21. See the stem shoot forward and upward, watch it burst through the surface of the earth, see it divide and form branches, see how perfect and symmetrical each branch is formed, see the leaves begin to form, and then the tiny stems, each one holding aloft a bud, and as you watch you see the bud begin to unfold and your favorite flower comes to view; and now if you will concentrate intently you will become conscious of a fragrance


    22. Hey, let’s shoot for next week, okay?”


    23. “I once did a shoot for a DVD where I fucked a cop


    24. Reluctant and unwilling, this young lady was trying to shoot forward while being pulled out of the bar room door by Delaney


    25. Follow us and I'll shoot Foreman


    26. Massie stared back down at the picture, Dylan was right, and it wasn't because of the Photoshop, since Monica's mom refused to Photoshop any pictures of anyone who did a photo shoot for the magazine due to the "fakeness, lack of credibility, and sending the wrong message"


    27. Claire recognized her as a woman who had been at her photo shoot for the cover


    28. success? Can Charles shoot for his hundred million, and be the person


    29. “I’ll shoot for six-thirty


    30. “We’d shoot for a near-Earth rendezvous

    31. Should he simply not do anything and shoot for longer-term trends?


    32. Exit if that happens, and shoot for no more than 10% return on a calendar


    33. Instead of trying to hit the proper X/Y/Z allocation in each account, shoot for maintaining that allocation overall


    34. After a brief conversation with her, Kelley told her that a model he was about to shoot for an ad for Pabst beer had called in sick


    35. Everything is arbitrary here: it is an arbitrary invention to say that a fox could carry off a peasant's duck in winter, that peasants trap foxes, that a fox sleeps in the daytime in his lair (for he sleeps only at night); arbitrary is that hole which is uselessly dug in winter and covered with boards without being made use of; arbitrary is the statement that the fox eats horseflesh, which he never does; arbitrary is the supposed cunning of the fox, who runs past the hunter; arbitrary are the mound and the hunter, who does not shoot for fear of missing, that is, everything, from beginning to end, is bosh, for which any peasant boy might arraign the author of the story, if he could talk without raising his hand


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