Example sentences of "[adv prt] for [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Proceedings invariably dragged on for eighteen months .
2 Immigration laws inherited from the former East German state , which were due to expire on January 1st , are being allowed to carry on for Soviet Jews arriving in Berlin .
3 Of the total 79 referrals received between October 1987 and March 1988 , the NSPCC team dealt with 50 cases alone , jointly investigated one with social services department staff and referred the remainder on for various reasons for example , secondary task work .
4 Like all long-term coughers he had developed a noise-reducing technique , and all that could be heard was a chuck-chuck-chuck sound that would go on for long minutes at a time , gradually winding down like a clockwork drummer until every scrap of air was squeezed out of his poor concrete lungs .
5 Food , of course , remains a topic of passionate concern — the focus of minor complaints and disagreements which rumble on for long periods — and outbursts of contentment which are extremely short-lived .
6 Kitchen floors need to be tough enough to withstand all sorts of spills , grease and damp , comfortable enough to stand on for long periods , and handsome to look at .
7 McNamara already had the first spot in the bag and Moniz was out , so the battle was on for second place .
8 And friendship with Clan Diarmaid , that we 've been fighting off and on for five generations !
9 Let him go ’ , so the interpreter sat down and M. Ver carried on for five minutes more .
10 Just leave lotion on for five minutes .
11 Efforts to procure his extradition , which have been going on for five years , and which seemed for a time to have been successful , have now been thwarted , at least for the moment .
12 Is he aware that the negotiations have been going on for five years , that we must have a replacement for the multi-fibre arrangement that will enable our textiles to penetrate the markets of countries which do not allow any textiles in and those with tariffs of 200 per cent. , and that even the United States has a tariff of 36 per cent .
13 The conflict has already dragged on for five years ; thousands have died .
14 ‘ Got to observe strict ARP , you see , Miss , though here we are gettin' on for five months of war and not a peep out of a Jerry plane .
15 Negotiations had been going on for 17 months before the strike .
16 The lights are on for twelve hours a day , and filtration is by two Fluval 4s .
17 Yeah the other the other factor is now that that data is getting on for twelve months old
18 ‘ You hung on for twelve years . ’
19 Leek out , had this heart trouble , and he 'd been in the Signals about oh ten year , he , he was on for twelve engagement and he nearly completed it when he had this heart trouble .
20 I now leave the lights on for eight hours a day .
21 That did not settle the matter , which ran on for eight years more , long after Ramsey left the diocese of Durham .
22 ‘ And these unveilings have been going on for eight years ?
23 It was not that unpleasant memories were evoked , for these were always with him , his existence was inseparable from that old bitterness , but that a sight of the house , even the glimpse of a photograph , revived the precise feelings he had had — why , it must be getting on for eleven years ago .
24 It must be getting on for eleven years now since … ’
25 Cut the fingers off an odd glove and stick pater shapes on for instant finger puppets .
26 It also goes on for bloody ages .
27 as if nothing had happened , the Valkyrie flew on for sixteen seconds .
28 The war between England and Spain went on for sixteen years after the defeat of the Armada , with a good deal of the English effort being undertaken by private ventures like Drake 's ( though they were easier to acknowledge once war had begun officially ) .
29 So she says they usually put schedules on for fourteen month for the next ten months , twelve months .
30 Now the hunt must be on for tryp-killing drug molecules which will actually penetrate into the choroid epithelium .
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