Example sentences of "[vb -s] [adv] [verb] for " in BNC.

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1 He goes right thought for ages and he thought right what do I really need ?
2 Eliot goes on to wish for a combination of religious , anthropological , and neurological knowledge as exemplified by Rome , Cambridge , and Harley Street .
3 Then , as he goes on listening for a few weeks , looking carefully at ever-new pictures of different cases , a tentative understanding will dawn on him ; he will gradually forget about the ribs and begin to see the lungs .
4 Even when under arrest , Peter goes on caring for others .
5 John Bowers , an agricultural economist at Leeds University , estimates that they will have to pay double the true ‘ conservation value ’ to protect sites — the rest goes on compensating for lost grants and agricultural subsidies of various kinds .
6 We , we have the only national organization to f er that goes on to fight for goes , goes to parliament and fights for them .
7 As soon as one person 's work has been built into the computer , it stays there and goes on working for as long as needed .
8 Bullied , beaten , criticized , indoctrinated , sent to the countryside and sacked from the newspaper job he loved , Liang Heng 's father goes on working for Communism even after his health is wrecked .
9 The area that offers most promise for chemical theory is in the understanding of reaction mechanisms .
10 A bumpy ride : Major flies in to fight for a key marginal .
11 tenant of area of sea has right to sue for nuisance where pollution killed larvae even though at the time they were killed , tenant had not acquired a proprietary right of action .
12 Holiday , who has since apologised for the incident , also admitted causing £300 damage to bottles of wine , champagne , glasses , a chair and an electric fan .
13 The speculation might have been premature but Rioch has since applied for the job .
14 He has since returned for Lazio wearing his ‘ Phantom of the Opera ’ mask and Taylor added : ‘ I 'll be most amazed if that mask does n't appear somewhere along the line . ’
15 In the event , the Christie 's sale of the contents on 28 and 29 September realised a low total of £1,225,724 ( $2,121 729 ) with 12% unsold by value and the house has since sold for £1 million .
16 The aircraft has since departed for its new base at East Midlands Airport .
17 Danielle has since filed for divorce .
18 He is aware that as his Property Services Department ( Grounds Maintenance ) has successfully bid for the Lincolnshire contract , his quality of service to school is a key element in our future preparedness to pay our bill .
19 Renfrewshire Enterprise has successfully bid for PETRA funding and will work together with James Watt College , SCOTVEC and partners in Germany and Ireland to develop new National Certificate Modules in trainer training .
20 Since then , Mr Crosbie has successfully bid for £1.25 million in urban aid grant .
21 Crucial to the financial stability is the fact that Highlander is recognised as a non profit-making organisation , and as such it has successfully applied for and sustained a tax-exempt status from the Federal revenue agency .
22 Only a few months ago , Action newsletter ( issue Nov/Dec 1991 ) reported that Radio RIN , which has successfully broadcast for eight years , had recently boosted its signal , reaching more children in different Mexican states .
23 For instance , whilst a person may be concerned about the length of notation , this is not usually important to a computer ; moreover , a computer has little use for mnemonics ( it does not forget ! ) .
24 Liberalism is a rationalistic theory which has little regard for the past , is primarily concerned with liberty and is constructed on the assumption of the autonomy of the individual .
25 Given that Scotland has little going for it in the way of geography , nothing special in the natural resources department compared with the seriously oil-rich countries and now a minimal industrial base , he argues that the asset in which we have consistently under-invested is our people .
26 It is clear that the Committee " s project of combating the " diseased " majority cultures and sustaining a healthy sense of Englishness by mobilizing literature in education , has little place for serving industrial needs .
27 Weinstock has little need for lobbyists , knowing key ministers and senior civil servants in person .
28 So the argument that Mr Major needs only to wait for the inevitable victory , after the inevitable economic recovery , should be taken with a fistful of salt .
29 Even the hardened expert will find something which illuminates in an original way some concept he has long taken for granted .
30 He is still very young and has only played for one season ( Wilko let him do a degree first , a 1st in chemisty ) .
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