Example sentences of "for a very long time " in BNC.

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1 The 'phone rang for a very long time and when Mrs Pettifer eventually answered she sounded quite put out .
2 ‘ As far as the grassroots are concerned we have got one , and I hope we have her for a very long time . ’
3 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 .
4 For example , the Eskimos , who as hunters and fishermen are right at the bottom of Marx 's and Engels 's technological scale , have a kinship terminology which does not classify relatives any more than the English system does — a sign for Morgan of the presence of monogamy — while the Malays , who have possessed for a very long time highly advanced agricultural techniques , use a kinship terminology which Morgan and Engels associated with the earliest stages of evolution .
5 It was something he had not felt for a very long time .
6 It is important to have been about for a very long time .
7 Owen O'Neil agrees : ‘ There 's no major comedy circuit in Northern Ireland in the way there is in London , but people have survived for a very long time on the strength of their own sense of humour . ’
8 Unkindly , I laughed and told him that that sounded just about the worst idea I had heard for a very long time .
9 ‘ We 've worked together for a very long time . ’
10 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 ) .
11 Christian festivals had coexisted for a very long time with ancient non-Christian celebrations .
12 If ever this ended , I thought , I would n't go walking in woodland for a very long time .
13 We have been a nation state for a very long time .
14 Short trousers , grubby knees , odd socks , and a pair of indescribable shoes that had belonged to his elder brother , completed the picture of a happy child , unlikely to be able to spell simple words like ‘ class ’ for a very long time .
15 Riverside conditions such as that , must have continued to exist for a very long time , for when the Romans arrived and established — about A.D.47 — a settlement astride the River Fleet where it ran into the north bank of the River Thames , the River Fleet was about two hundred yards wide at that junction .
16 Clearly , Petasites has been there for a very long time .
17 It was immediately clear that the book had been undisturbed for a very long time , perhaps even since it had been laid to rest .
18 They also tend to remain positive for a very long time , if not indefinitely , unless the infection has been treated in the very early stages .
19 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 .
20 ‘ I do n't think I shall want to see Dorothy — sister though she is — for a very long time ! ’
21 He managed to stay off alcohol because for the first time for a very long time he was truly afraid .
22 However , whenever they might have been emparked , it seems that the colour pattern had been established in Britain for a very long time indeed .
23 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 .
24 ‘ When you 've been very independent for a very long time , to depend on somebody else is n't easy , I find .
25 ‘ Doses would remain large for a very long time
26 It would evidently be impossible to resume normal living conditions for a very long time after fallout of the assumed density . ’
27 However , there will be , for a very long time , others who will believe that their interests and ambitions can best be served if the First Choice were to be retained as the basic guide to human development .
28 However , since an Enforcement Notice has to be confirmed by the Secretary of State who is required to have a hearing , and since compensation is payable for any loss arising out of a Stop Notice , if the notice is quashed because the development is authorised or does not require planning permission , unauthorised development can , and does , go on unpenalised for a very long time .
29 The short answer is : for a very long time .
30 The man at Capital told me to hold on , and I waited for a very long time .
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