Example sentences of "[noun] [verb] on for a [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Meanwhile the search goes on for a scientific breakthrough . |
2 | But while the search went on for a suitable donor , Evelyn and Peter Walker kept a constant vigil by their ten-year-old daughter 's hospital bedside . |
3 | The last dance went on for a long time . |
4 | This sort of exchange went on for a long time . |
5 | Morrell went on for a comfortable victory over three seconds clear of the defending champion , Mark Kirk , of Ballymena . |
6 | The eruption of Krakatoa has some parallels in these respects , for after an impressive opening , the eruption dragged on for a full three months before reaching its climax on 26 and 27 August . |
7 | The embrace went on for a long time , but Miguel kept his self-control , so that their kisses , although they grew sweeter and more languid , never became threatening . |
8 | The noise went on for a long time . |
9 | THE WORLD HAS stopped making sense again , and Odilo forgets everything again ( which is probably just as well ) , and the war is over now ( and it seems pretty clear to me that we lost it ) , and life goes on for a little while . |
10 | In June 1968 , at their first meeting , Ceauşescu shrewdly let a twenty minute courtesy call run on for a flattering two and a quarter hours . |
11 | ‘ The attack went on for a long time and the victim is obviously very shocked , ’ said police . |
12 | And that kind of thing went on for a long time , until I could stand it no longer and decided to leave the USSR . |
13 | The enjoyment of gross physical activity goes on for a long time , progressing to skipping and rushing-about games . |
14 | At nine-thirty tea was served in the next room and conversation went on for a long time , above all if Mérimée or Octave Feuillet ( the novelist who was librarian at Fontainebleau ) were seated next to the Empress . |
15 | Abingdon held on for a deserved victory however , in one of the best games this reporter has seen this season . |
16 | This view lingered on for a long time and probably still exists to this day . |
17 | Students often hesitate to let a rhythmic design run on for a long period , fearing monotony ; they therefore begin something different every few bars , sometimes in the belief that changing words need a constantly changing accompaniment . |
18 | The royal dinner went on for a long time , but at last Fritz , Sapt , and I were alone in the King 's dressing-room . |
19 | The noise in the Opera House went on for a long time . |