Example sentences of "[be] going [adv] for the " in BNC.
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1 | And then you 're going away for the weekend ? |
2 | ‘ Now we 're going home for the first proper Christmas Laura has ever had , ’ said Fran . |
3 | Plans are going ahead for the proposed course — arrival on the Friday 16th May — start 17th May and end 23rd May — departure Saturday 24th May . |
4 | At the Invalidenstrasse crossing , an older man wept as he explained : ‘ I 'm going across for the first time since August 12 , 1961 . |
5 | Oh , must be Friday then , I knew they were going away for the week , weekend |
6 | In times past , I had tried to get across to the continent as much as possible , but now , while other people were going abroad for the first time because of all the cheap travel around , I was ( without intending to be anti-social ) doing exactly the opposite and taking a look around the British Isles . |
7 | Yet , at the end of a week of alternating euphoria and gloom , the sober verdict so far must be that the military side of this war is going well for the allies . |
8 | He must , if he is going away for the winter , turn off the water and empty the boiler . |
9 | I do hope you and Per and the girls are well , and that work is going satisfactorily for the two of you and studies likewise for them . |
10 | The second trial was going well for the Masons when it , too , was stopped after 11 weeks . |
11 | The war was going well for the galactic empire . |
12 | Even while the war was going badly for the English , they suffered fewer major military defeats , and fewer English nobles had to pay ransoms than received payments from their French equivalents . |