Example sentences of "went [adv] for some " in BNC.

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1 This went on for some time , but when it was finished , the daughter started crying again , this time tears of remorse , grieving for the mother who had died , and grieving for the relationship that she had never had .
2 This movement , which went on for some time , gave Franca ( and Ludens agreed with her later ) the sense that Marcus was actually creating Patrick .
3 They went on for some way in silence .
4 This went on for some time , until the dog 's master came to the door .
5 Then began a remarkable conversation which went on for some time ; it was getting on for five when she left .
6 It was a quite hard movement , dragging the flesh this way and that , and it went on for some time , perhaps ten minutes .
7 The lame recital went on for some time , while Jerome , piteously small and shrunken and wretched , kneeled in Rhun 's supple , generous arm , with that radiant , silent face beside him , to point searing differences .
8 This pantomime went on for some time and , inevitably , the emotional strain brought on a resurgence of his symptoms .
9 Ernie , who was employed by him , would go up on a Sun day to feed his stock and unbeknown to Dick Gooding would bring the old mule back with him , hitch him to the hand cart and pull it over to Birling Bank , this went on for some time and poor old Dick knew nothing of these goings on .
10 It sounded vaguely political , chiefly because it went on for some while .
11 This went on for some time , with Dr Neil fencing politely , Matey looking grim , and Norton sighing in counterpoint to la Darrell .
12 After these exchanges , fighting in Kurdestan went on for some considerable time .
13 This went on for some time .
14 In the last week , Italian politics became even more chaotic than usual , and Germany went in for some ‘ neo-Nazism ’ .
15 He went in for some pretty awful names , Robbie decided — first Sybil , now Petula .
16 In terms of the definition of er what is historic York I think again an issue we went over for some length of time at the greenbelt inquiry , I would draw your attention back to my earlier comments that York is basically a modern industrial city with a very precious historic core , that historic core er represents no more than actually five percent of the built up area , that something like eighty five percent of the city was built after eighteen hundred , the view that was expressed by the County in N Y Two , in terms of the definition of the greenbelt , the Greater York greenbelt and its purposes was not accepted by the City Council , we do not accept that all of the func elements of the York greenbelt contribute towards preserving the character of the historic city , we rely on the the fact that the two comments the Senior Inspector made at this , the the green wedges and historic core itself that establish the historic character of the city , there are many parts of the edge of York which could repli be replicated in many cities , historic or otherwise around the country and finally just coming back to the issue of scale of development erm the point I should have made earlier about the house builders figures for the city of York is that the house builders did suggest a figure of four thousand for the city , erm , I 'm not aware on what basis that was made , but clearly my evidence would quite clearly indicate that I believe that could not be accommodated , certainly on any known sites within the cit current city boundary , thank you Chair .
17 Kathleen and I went off for some lunch and we then went to have a look at the castle .
18 Joe cleared his table , put his carpet-bag in the larder , locked the door and went out for some fresh air and to get an evening paper , afternoon edition .
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