Example sentences of "[adv] for [art] long time " in BNC.

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1 All the animals are in their cages , but they do n't seem to have very much space , and some of them have n't been fed properly for a long time .
2 He knew this was something that had been happening slowly for a long time , something that had to happen or he was lost , but it was such a brittle structure they were building , one word would topple it , shatter it , one word would be enough to jerk them back into that ordinary daylight where nothing could be changed or righted , nothing could unravel .
3 85% of the woodland area is dominated by mature trees , indicating that grazing has been heavy enough for a long time to Prevent sapling recruitment .
4 It was n't enough ; it had n't been enough for a long time .
5 In the bite-shaped hollow , a small mound of viscous lava was growing and continued to do so for a long time afterwards .
6 Rigid solids are much harder to get hold of in tension and so for a long time such testing as was done was confined to compression and bending .
7 He coveted the throne and had done so for a long time .
8 Social anthropologists can and do study members of their own society and they have been doing so for a long time , though mostly they do not do it very well .
9 ‘ We 've always been really good friends but had n't worked together for a long time .
10 They had lived together for a long time , but the sister was now reaching the conclusion that the situation could not continue much longer :
11 CHARLES and Diana will be together for a long time to come .
12 Earlier marriages with fewer children means that couples are together for a long time after their children have left home .
13 We splashed and laughed and played together for a long time , sharing their delight at looking underwater through a diving mask for the first time .
14 On my first visit , we sat together for a long time , talking of this and that .
15 Helen , with the baby only two weeks away , was very large indeed , but not too large for me to get my arms around her , and we stood there in the middle of the flagged floor clasped together for a long time with neither of us saying much .
16 The way I was doing the deal , everyone was going to have to work together for a long time . ’
17 They lived together for a long time ; she bore him children — who took after their mother and turned out to be demons too .
18 She went up to the bedroom to see Anna and they spoke together for a long time . ’
19 They stood clasped together for a long time , then he bent his head and kissed her , softly at first , then with such increasing passion that she could feel his heart beating like a drum .
20 ‘ We were together for a long time but we grew apart and we have both been working hard . ’
21 And , as I say , we 've been together for a long time and the appointment , the changeover of the appointments
22 Martha stood patiently for a long time while her mother tried one dress after another on her , hoping to find a colour that made her skin seem paler and a cut that disguised her skeletal proportions .
23 He 's probably going away for a long time , that 's why .
24 ‘ Your Mummy has gone away for a long time ’ usually only serves to leave the child frightened but feeling the anxiety of the adults all around which forbids further discussion .
25 We 've been away for a long time .
26 ‘ After all , you 've been away for a long time , and you know the old saying — ’
27 ‘ Because Shiva , his father , who 'd been away for a long time , found him in the wife 's bedroom on his return and assumed that he was her toyboy .
28 Not going to school , and having to pretend I did n't live on the island all the time , has meant that I did n't grow up with anybody of my own age ( except Eric , of course , but even he was away for a long time ) , and about the time I was thinking of venturing further afield and getting to know more people Eric went crazy , and things got a bit uncomfortable in the town for a while .
29 It was a horrific crime and I hope the two thugs who did it can be apprehended and sent away for a long time . ’
30 Anyone who is stupid enough to try and derail a train should be locked away for a long time .
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