Example sentences of "[verb] [prep] a much long [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The following cases were included in a much longer article entitled Fifty Millesimal Potencies — An Introduction which appeared in the November 1985 edition of The Hahnemannian Gleanings .
2 We 've got to look at it in those terms , and so it is not necessary in my submission for anyone to prove at the moment there is at least five thousand dwellings short , erm that that is something which ought to be considered over a much longer time period .
3 are indeed looking at a much longer time-span .
4 The phrase ‘ community participation ’ has been used for a much longer time .
5 We will only know the answer to this and many other questions when televising has continued for a much longer time .
6 The major difference appears to be that of timescale ; perfusion is spread over a much longer time scale than arterial infusion .
7 These were ‘ asymmetrical cyclical troughs ’ because recovery of output was spread over a much longer period than its initial loss , and because many factories closed for good in the second recession .
8 The circular changed and allowed that joint finance money to be paid over a much longer period and virtually in perpetuity .
9 ( Monday to Friday ) , giving a taste of the kind of stamina that will ultimately be required over a much longer period .
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