Example sentences of "go [adv] [v-ing] for a " in BNC.
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1 | Then , as he goes on listening for a few weeks , looking carefully at ever-new pictures of different cases , a tentative understanding will dawn on him ; he will gradually forget about the ribs and begin to see the lungs . |
2 | ‘ Folly , I do n't want you to go on looking for a place of your own . |
3 | It also allows the police and Customs to permit accountants to go on acting for a client after they have disclosed suspicious activity to them . |
4 | A few youngsters may go on sniffing for a while — perhaps regularly with their friends . |
5 | Watching the Trooper disappear up the road , I reckon it could go on trooping for a long time yet at the right price , with very little needing doing . |
6 | And their arousal is so intense that if the owl finally departs they will still go on mobbing for a long while afterwards , as though they can not calm down to a normal level of activity until some considerable time has passed . |
7 | We went on walking for a while , in silence . |
8 | You know , you go on looking for a solution to this difficult problem . |
9 | So the dream becomes a symbolic expression of this conflict and what very often happens is the there 's a kind of compromise in which you go off and look for the bathroom or the drink of water or whatever it is you want , but the dream keeps postponing you finding it , in order to lengthen the dream and the state of sleep , so you go on sleeping for a bit longer . |
10 | Inside FI , it was known that Emerson could have gone on driving for a major team and many thought it a pity that he had not stuck to doing what he knew best . |
11 | But no , The Day Leeds Won The Title they were n't there , apart from one fat bloke called Jimmy who 'd gone out hoping for a quiet drink … |
12 | ‘ I do n't go around looking for a job , ’ he said , ‘ though I 'm flattered by the speculation . |
13 | Er so so when you left school how did you go about looking for a job ? |