Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] on for [adj] " in BNC.

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1 It turns on to its side and as I cling on for dear life I hear a startled cry from Nathan .
2 Well I do n't know , there are such good Japanese coupes now , you know you see these lovely Toyotas and Nissans that they do the sort of two plus two and they 're really lovely cars and but if I change c car this next year I 'll still have to have four seater or , you know , plenty of room in the boot so I can pick you up from Haileybury and all that crap , but if I hung on for another two years I could then get something I actually wanted , you know .
3 I was meant to talk for fifteen minutes but I went on for three-quarters of an hour .
4 Eventually Jim 's old caddie came out of the woodwork again and I carried on for one or two other pros .
5 You should be feeling slimmer this morning , and it should encourage you to carry on for another day .
6 And she soldiered on for another 15 years before she finally died .
7 She hung on for two years , existing on fees for supervising undergraduates and an allowance from her father .
8 Even though they may be working together on contributory problems in the marriage , he still needs to recognise how she hung on for both of them while he was out having a good time .
9 Is she staying on for another couple of Luxembourg performances ?
10 You hung on for twelve years . ’
11 ( She went on for another seven ! ) .
12 She carried on for another year and then died suddenly from a heart attack .
13 ‘ Perhaps even die , ’ she tacked on for good measure .
14 It was in this way that Maurice , with the two of them clinging on for dear life , put out on the tide .
15 We sailed on for another two weeks .
16 And so , for 500 dense pages , we hang on for grim death as Hughes ' locomotive intelligence hurtles down the track he has set himself .
17 I think , if we went on for another half an hour or forty five minutes , we could clear virtually everything .
18 But it 's important not to say they 've only got two minutes for something , and then let them go on for ten .
19 The king 's son mounted his horse again , and they rode on for seven days , until they came to the islands of the Black Sea , where there is such darkness that a spoon might stand up in it .
20 There had been no handkerchieves for him to work on for several days and there was not very much to eat for dinner .
21 Coleridge introduced his friends to the steep woodland track leading from Porlock Weir to Culbone , and together they walked on for four miles beneath the trees , before emerging close to Broomstreet Farm and Yenworthy .
22 They walked on for several paces in silence .
23 They went on for three hours before she fell asleep , exhausted but more relaxed than since her husband died .
24 They went on for some way in silence .
25 Rather than alight at the Gare du Nord railway terminal , they stayed on for another stop , leaving at Châtelet in the centre of the city .
26 They last won the trophy in 1989 at Dagenham , when they held on for 13 memorable minutes to beat Grays 3–2 and in 1986 the Clarets beat Billericay 3–0 in a two-legged final .
27 Harry himself scored 53 League goals for Palace and two in the FA Cup ; how many he laid on for other forwards we can only guess at .
28 If it goes on for another 2 weeks , that is a distinct possibility .
29 There are , of course , many occupations in which similar demands of constant readiness are made , but when it goes on for twenty years or more it is inclined to upset a good domestic relationship .
30 Nobody wants to lose and if nobody wants to lose it means it gets fiercer and it goes on for longer and it does takes a long time to resolve , if it ever is and often to the detriment of one person to the success of another .
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