Example sentences of "go [adv prt] for the [num ord] " in BNC.

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1 It 's the relationship between the client and the advertiser which goes on for the next two years .
2 Trident sub goes down for the first time
3 Well if you remember that the Jarrow marches and the general strike were n't very many years erm you know be behind the preparations that were going on for the second world war .
4 The whiplash dynamics of Batman Returns represent the culmination of a process that has been going on for the last 15 years .
5 PLENTY of barmy things going on for the next few days , as the Festival of Comedy gets underway .
6 ‘ It 's a very good thing he 's been involved in the pre-tour training at Lilleshall and is going along for the first three weeks of the Indian tour to bowl in the nets .
7 The last time this happened I just managed to catch a glimpse of his two black eyes , going down for the third time , before I landed him .
8 Eric Cantona 's 85th minute goal was far too little and unfortunately far too late to save Howard Wilkinson 's men suffering the agony of going out for the second time in the space of five weeks .
9 Well there there are three there are three organizations or companies there that I think you 'd be er happier in especially going out for the first time and also er your style .
10 ‘ The Division 's been going out for the last fifteen years ; slowly but surely . ’
11 And so it went on for the first 14 years of their friendship .
12 There was one in this show when Charity Barnum 's understudy went on for the first time .
13 We then hit him over the head with the punt-pole and paddled off out of range of his piteously outstretched hands , cackling demonically as he went down for the third time .
14 Marr watches ‘ Ouija Board ’ go down for the last time
15 The idea seemed to fit Lucy 's current expression , as though all hands had already gone down for the third time .
16 Mark crossed the imposing entrance hall and went out for the last time .
17 ‘ When you 've finished , it 'll look like a snooker table , ’ he said cheerfully , and , reversing deftly , he went back for the next lot .
18 ‘ Give me your number and do not go out for the next half-hour . ’
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