Example sentences of "go [adv] [v-ing] for " 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 Even when under arrest , Peter goes on caring for others .
3 John Bowers , an agricultural economist at Leeds University , estimates that they will have to pay double the true ‘ conservation value ’ to protect sites — the rest goes on compensating for lost grants and agricultural subsidies of various kinds .
4 As soon as one person 's work has been built into the computer , it stays there and goes on working for as long as needed .
5 Bullied , beaten , criticized , indoctrinated , sent to the countryside and sacked from the newspaper job he loved , Liang Heng 's father goes on working for Communism even after his health is wrecked .
6 Even if all goes well and recovery gets underway this year , unemployment is likely to go on rising for another year at least .
7 Even if all goes well and recovery gets underway this year , unemployment is likely to go on rising for another year at least .
8 He believed that it was a piece that people would want to go on seeing for years , and that turning it into a film would shorten its life .
9 Yer know , Doll , when I was about fifty , and goin' through you know what , well this Sunday I was feelin' there was n't much left to go on livin' for .
10 I have a good mind to ask you to serve full-time on my reporting staff , but I am selfish enough to want you to go on writing for me these exposés of low life , particularly the way in which such misery afflicts women .
11 Science has got to go on looking for knowledge .
12 ‘ Folly , I do n't want you to go on looking for a place of your own .
13 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 .
14 And yet , because of a shortage of telephone lines in the old east , and even though the government has a legal monopoly , it will allow the networks to go on operating for at least another year .
15 Give what I hope is curt nod , though double chins seem to go on flapping for ever .
16 I mean to stop hating , but to go on fighting for what is right for my people . ’
17 Charlie Francis is guilty of a sporting crime — of that I am sure — but what about the guilt of those in high officialdom who have allowed the situation to go on growing for 20 years without trying to stop it ?
18 Orrell 's basic requirement is to go on winning for three more games because if they do not , either Northampton or Bath , each with a match to play after today , will nip in for the prize , just as Wasps did on the final day of the 1990 league season .
19 All too often husbands actually prevented their wives from coming to the picket line and there were cases where parents-in-law forced women to go on working for the sort of reasons described in Chapter 6 .
20 In other words , you do n't have to go on working for peanuts !
21 If taxes are not providing the education , health-care and national welfare services that the public wants , will the public be willing to go on paying for them ?
22 I Branches without women rivals now sided with Glasgow in demanding a campaign to exclude women for good , while branches such as Edinburgh , who had to contend with the problem , tried to go on arguing for some form of recognition of women workers .
23 The immediate family and carers go through a chronic grief process alongside the need to go on caring for and sustaining a person who is slipping away , cognitively , behaviourally and emotionally .
24 Strangely , it was decided that a repeat investigation was not required and I was allowed to go on caring for the patient throughout her stay .
25 I want to go on playing for Australia ’ .
26 ‘ I said when I came to Pittodrie that I wanted to go on playing for as long as possible , ’ Aitken said afterwards .
27 Quite strange but as soon as he 's paid for for the goods and got the goods the chap 's going to go off looking for another .
28 Yes , well there is another man and she 's told Paul frankly she 's lapping up the attention , he 's taking her out for meals and their having a good time together you know , why its great , but as soon as he 's paid for , for the goods and got , got the goods , the chaps going to go off looking for another .
29 Now — are you going on looking for more ? ’
30 Mark : I certainly found quite a distinct difference between actually going out looking for sex , which I often associated with going to discos and , on the other hand , just making friendships which happened in a much more natural and less forced way .
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