Example sentences of "[noun] [prep] a very long time " in BNC.
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1 | By then , however , the main outlines have been in existence for a very long time , and it is these earlier arrangements about which we really need to know more and where future research should be concentrated . |
2 | If ever this ended , I thought , I would n't go walking in woodland for a very long time . |
3 | The Muslims believe that the spot marks Adam 's punishment for disobedience and that here he was made to stand on one foot for a very long time . |
4 | Hilda Lodge ( Kent ) has hung up her teaching cap , but will continue to wear her Executive and Publicity Committee hats for a very long time to come , we hope . |
5 | Warming occurs so slowly that the descending lithosphere retains its high density characteristics for a very long time . |
6 | Whilst they are very good at what they do , they 've also been riding the same horse for a very long time and the old nag 's starting to show signs of wear . |
7 | I suppose we we would run the Independent as a professional publication , but it would be run at a loss for a very long time before you could turn it around . |
8 | This is something that 's been on my mind for a very long time and I mean , I , I , I think it 's about time we started getting rid of these things and updating our own toilets you know . |
9 | It has been a shareholder for a very long time in some private companies and I think we 've become known to be a supportive shareholder . |
10 | ‘ If that happens then she could be laid up and out of circulation for a very long time . |
11 | Well , I shall need a lot of persuasion to change my mind , but I 've known Edward for a very long time and we 're good friends . |
12 | What Aston Martin are doing here is the first breath of fresh air that 's been brought to the industry for a very long time . |
13 | If the farmer could eliminate all other factors and concentrate only on managing his leys ( and the soil on which they grow ) he might succeed in minimizing the effect of the ‘ years of depression ’ and maintain the new grasses and clovers for a very long time . |
14 | Jessamy stood at the window for a very long time . |
15 | His name had n't been mentioned in the Stevens household for a very long time and Rachel assumed that they all thought he was still abroad . |
16 | The breed originated from the Jutland Black Pied , which was known a century ago as a hardier but less productive type of the black pied lowland group and had been bred in Denmark for a very long time . |
17 | The Doctor had been staring at the ceiling for a very long time . |
18 | The official story had always been that Greg was simply a close family friend , but a child could have seen through the pretence and she had not been a child for a very long time , perhaps not since that long-ago night when she was four years old and had stood , unseen , outside a bedroom door … |
19 | The British and Irish teams was unsuccessful in this event , and this is the first international event not won by a British team for a very long time . |
20 | ‘ IBM needs to make something happen with OS/2 2.1 , or it 's facing the possibility of being a niche product for a very long time . ’ |
21 | Now there had been a great shortage of messages from heaven for a very long time . |
22 | In a speech last week , Mead attempted to buoy industry confidence after ‘ the toughest year in our business for a very long time ’ . |
23 | They are Amazonian fish , and although they have been in captivity for a very long time , they will appreciate the soft acid water that nature designed them for , and this may prove essential for breeding . |
24 | If you have been hunting for the perfect diet for a very long time it will be difficult to stop , actually to believe that good weight control can be established without resorting to one special diet that you go on ( and then , and this is the snag , come off again ) . |
25 | Nothing in the South Ronaldsay community would approach normality for a very long time , and most people from the village and the surrounding community had turned out to discover for themselves what was happening , and then to lend their support to the stricken families . |
26 | It would evidently be impossible to resume normal living conditions for a very long time after fallout of the assumed density . ’ |
27 | Many in the Labour movement were prepared to admit that without a strong combination forcing the National Government out of office " we may not get a chance for a very long time of putting into effect our ultimate aims " . |
28 | Peel ( 1966 ) considered that these would have taken a long time to form and their unidirectional nature may indicate that the north-east trades have been blowing over this area for a very long time . |
29 | by using a selection of published material , that Islay has been occupied by a considerable number of people for a very long time , I decided to go ahead and hope that my errors were not too many and not too serious . |
30 | They parted nine years ago and the split distressed him so much he vowed not to get seriously involved with another woman for a very long time . |