Example sentences of "[adv] long as she could " in BNC.

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1 He felt warm and solid , safe , and , so long as she could n't see the mockery that sometimes filled his eyes , she could pretend , could n't she ?
2 This was followed by an interview between the President and Von Papen : and I can not help thinking that , during their conversation together , the former must have assured the latter that , so long as she could hold out against Allied demands , Turkey would abstain from hostile action towards Germany .
3 She was perfectly happy to live like a student twenty years after art college , anything so long as she could paint .
4 Dot listened as the grown-ups continued to grumble along as they had done for as long as she could remember , like the harmless rumble of gunfire faraway .
5 After school , she took as long as she could dawdling back .
6 Rose Mundy told me of her continual battle with overweight thighs , a problem that had been with her for as long as she could remember .
7 They went up to the small room where Eve had lived for as long as she could remember .
8 They 'd fallen asleep , a head on each shoulder and she was determined to leave them like that for as long as she could .
9 She fought it for as long as she could , but it was such a silly thing .
10 Ellie ran upstairs , threw off her old blouse and skirt and her much darned stockings , and got hurriedly dressed in her Sunday best , yet another variation on the plain black dress with detachable collar and cuffs she had been wearing for as long as she could remember .
11 ( Menina was Portuguese for " Miss " , and Candida had called Sara that for as long as she could remember . )
12 For the first time she felt a faint stirring of compassion for her own mother , whose obsession with her appearance , shopping , flirtation and gossip Julia had despised for as long as she could remember .
13 For as long as she could remember she had herself been in love with the man who led the greyhounds and their attendants on a dignified procession round the track before the race began .
14 My mother took pity on him and agreed to keep him for as long as she could .
15 She had basked in the knowledge for as long as she could remember .
16 Yet for as long as she could remember she 'd been instructed to do so .
17 She watched him for as long as she could bear to , anger warring with a sense of duty , then abruptly she marched into the house , and with gritted teeth and a distinctly martyred feeling she began to resentfully sort out a bag to take with her to Soufrière .
18 She intended holding on to this new inner peace for as long as she could .
19 For as long as she could remember , her hair had been kept in a short no-nonsense style that would n't require any of her precious time to look after it .
20 She avoided returning to Matthew Blake 's table for as long as she could without giving him the power of knowing she was avoiding him .
21 She held his look , her head high , for as long as she could — all of about five seconds .
22 She had no intention whatsoever of breakfasting with him , though , and stayed in her room for as long as she could bear it .
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