Example sentences of "[adv prt] for a long [noun sg] " in BNC.

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31 The last dance went on for a long time .
32 But er I could er I I could go on for a long time on that subject but time 's short dear ,
33 This went on for a long time .
34 Here was this summer evening , their forms seemed to say , to be enjoyed by all , going on for a long time yet , with more ahead , and the fair when they felt like it , and the fireworks .
35 Oh , certainly , yes , yes , and and it carried on for a long time afterwards , and and I think is is still used in some selection processes .
36 The embrace went on for a long time , but Miguel kept his self-control , so that their kisses , although they grew sweeter and more languid , never became threatening .
37 It will go on for a long time but lost it is already . ’
38 This world has been going on for a long time , oh god knows how many , five hundred thousand million bloody years and eventually it 's going to , it , it , it , it 's going to explode and go
39 and I thought to myself that blooming cat 's after them and er it kept on for a long time and then , so I opened the window and looked out a big black cat was here where 's the big black cat coming from ?
40 She had to leave the floor , they had to walk , that 's right , they had to walk on the concrete floor without tiles on for a long time
41 Well that practice did go on for a long number of years where the the riveter was the was the boss of the squad and on the Friday night , when er where it came knocking off time , he would collect the wages and he would divide that up between the squad which would be , a holder-on , a rivet boy , er maybe a putter-in , er again in my time , that was mostly a squad .
42 Students often hesitate to let a rhythmic design run on for a long period , fearing monotony ; they therefore begin something different every few bars , sometimes in the belief that changing words need a constantly changing accompaniment .
43 They settled down for a long siege and so did the outside world .
44 He hired a car and took the boy down for a long weekend at the St. Mellion Golf and Country Club .
45 She knew only , as they made their slow way along the beach back to the town , that she felt exhausted but peaceful , even momentarily carefree , as if she had shed burdens that had been weighing her down for a long time .
46 Susan went to bed early , and Breeze and Gay made themselves toast and welsh rarebit , and settled down for a long evening by the fire .
47 By this time , Lou and Charlie had moved too — the business had been running down for a long period and there was no point in staying in a flat over a shop that did n't exist any more .
48 Everyone quietly settled down for a long wait .
49 I sighed and lingered over coffee because I know I 'd be in for a long session while I listened to June 's catalogue of woes .
50 ‘ I get the feeling we 're in for a long night ’ , she said .
51 We could be in for a long night . ’
52 I know I 'm in for a long night .
53 Most of the force have drawn shields and batons , and I 've no doubt we 're in for a long night . ’
54 I did n't know Julia had n't been in for a long while .
55 ‘ We are in for a long afternoon , ’ he said cheerfully .
56 Ken and Maggie were in for a long run .
57 Of course , this may lead them to run onto the rotted wood , which will give way and let them in for a long fall
58 Clare was told she was in for a long stay in bed , and Mother moved in a divan to sleep next to her .
59 If the property has been lived in for a long time with old carpets that have never been shampooed they can exude quite pungent odours .
60 Well I think there were niggling little points in all the quarries , the workforce certainly has n't been happy up in for a long time .
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