Example sentences of "[prep] a long time in " in BNC.

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1 We had a hell of a long time in the what 's it ?
2 Having taught English Literature for a long time in universities , on both sides of the Atlantic , and having spent some years pondering the questions raised in this book , I have come to some very tentative conclusions about what might be done ; they are not , I might add , of the kind I thought I would come to when I began working on it .
3 It could go on for a long time in this condition , like the Spanish Empire in its centuries of decline .
4 OIL RICH beats filthy rich every time , but after several years of battling to remain buoyant in the remorseless wake of the Maktoums , Robert Sangster clambered back on to terra firma with his most significant win for a long time in Saturday 's Hoover Fillies ' Mile at Ascot .
5 They sat for a long time in silence watching the Atlantic crash down on the empty shore .
6 He deliberated for a long time in front of the pad , and then suddenly rose and put it away without writing anything .
7 ‘ People always want to see how the Führer looks , whether he is serious or laughing , ’ and had expressed disappointment that they had not even heard his voice for a long time in the newsreels , for , as one report put it , ‘ the words of the Führer are gospel for the people ’ .
8 The Commission on Analytical Nomenclature of IUPAC has been active for a long time in establishing nomenclature for chromatography .
9 But the old Jew sat for a long time in silence as the wind and rain in the darkness outside lashed at the windows of Damiani 's old home .
10 Also , the slow course of the disease implied that any drug would have to be given for a long time in order to be effective and so would have to be particularly harmless to patients .
11 I stood for a long time in a telephone box just to keep out of the slicing rain .
12 But although I played lead for a long time in the group I never cite lead players like Clapton or Beck .
13 He must have worked for a long time in the garage .
14 There were two men apart from the one with the rifle and she heard them quarrelling for a long time in another room . ’
15 A referee 's mistake lost them the match against Auckland and they were in with a chance for a long time in the Test — there was only one — before being beaten 11–3 .
16 This view remained dominant for a long time in sociology , but more recently other sociologists have become reluctant to view people as happy robots , acting out predetermined roles .
17 Many of the classic economic and social indicators of fertility decline had been present for a long time in nineteenth-century Britain .
18 The Tynedale Fenwicks and the Liddesdale Elliots were involved for a long time in a savage , unyielding feud ; and the Armstrongs , among their many clashes , quarrelled simultaneously with the Scottish Turnbulls and Johnstones and with the English Bells , while the Bells were also feuding with the English Grahams .
19 And he sat for a long time in a melancholy reverie as the ants continued to drift down , thinking of the futility of all endeavour .
20 I could go on for a long time in praise of Maxwell .
21 but erm , er at a stage that they are in and been for a long time in the States as we will have to er get armed , well I 'm sorry to say this but it seems like it
22 He must have saved up his pocket money for a long time in order to buy one of Uncle Philip 's masks .
23 They stood for a long time in silence , and the others left them alone .
24 Unfortunately , this is the first winter for a long time in which Lowa has no distribution in Britain but I dare say someone will fill the gap before long .
25 The owner was a small exter named Fif , a ball of orange fur with tentacles , whom I 'd known for a long time in various planets .
26 Then it began to rain hard and I sheltered for a long time in a barn , but I could n't stay there all night so I just walked and got thoroughly soaked .
27 When he had gone , she stood for a long time in front of the looking-glass that hung over the fire , her hands pressed to her cheeks , her face quite alive with excitement .
28 She lay for a long time in the enveloping warmth of the bath-water , feeling a strange sense of sadness .
29 When Martha had gone as well , Tim picked up the whisky he had poured earlier and stood for a long time in the hallway .
30 It is only extinguished or " barred " because the claim it gives to land has been allowed to remain unpressed for a long time in face of a rival title … the effect of the Act is to eliminate .
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