Example sentences of "going [adv] [adv] for [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | it 's going on now for seven weeks |
2 | The modern tournament is now won by a side carefully garnering its resources for two or three vital games — witness Italy in 1982 — rather than by going all out for emphatic victories in each match . |
3 | THE Antrim and East Antrim encounter was a hard fought game with both teams going all out for vital points , particularly East Antrim , struggling at the bottom of the league . |
4 | We had been going out together for four years ; he was more like a brother than a boyfriend . |
5 | But they 're not going fast enough for some residents of nearby welland , last night at a private meeting there was suggestions that a vigilante group should take the law into their own hands and forcibly evict the remaining travellers . |
6 | Tickets had not been going too well for this event before the European Indoor , but afterwards Cosford was soon sold out . |
7 | But that might be going too far for academic professionals , however radical their stances . |