Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] [prep] a [adj] time " in BNC.
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1 | The fiery blast killed everyone on deck instantly , with the single exception of the captain , who lived on for a short time before becoming unconscious and falling overboard . |
2 | The enjoyment of gross physical activity goes on for a long time , progressing to skipping and rushing-about games . |
3 | ‘ It all seemed to go on for a long time , but it must have been just a few seconds . ’ |
4 | It seemed to go on for a long time . |
5 | To go on for a long time doing better and better exhibitions . |
6 | They lived together for a long time ; she bore him children — who took after their mother and turned out to be demons too . |
7 | None of that small band of men who sat round smoking and drinking their beer or whisky could have had any idea , as they heard Jack vigorously defending the doctrine of hell in nine pages , that the publication of these religious speculations , pieced together at a busy time between giving lectures and examining , was to change his destiny forever . |
8 | 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 . |
9 | The way I was doing the deal , everyone was going to have to work together for a long time . ’ |
10 | A single one-off move may be disruptive to overall business activities but at least the process is carried out over a short time . |
11 | This case also often occurs in practice due to the results of cases such as grouped meter readings from customers who were at home when the meter reader called , combined with customers ' own readings carried out because they were out when the meter reader called , and a number of special checks that are carried out at a different time . |
12 | No water flows from the sprinklers here , and clearly has n't for a long time . |
13 | She lies there for a long time , not saying nothing . |
14 | In the gravityless environment of the hulk any unexploded bolts or similar projectiles could ricochet unpredictably for a long time within a confined space . |
15 | But this is the room eventually we 're going to use I mean not for a long time yet , as a working medieval kitchen . |
16 | This view lingered on for a long time and probably still exists to this day . |
17 | 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 . |
18 | We were told that there would be a General 's inspection and the searchlight had to be turned on at a specified time , but when the great moment came we could not start the engine that drove the dynamo and darkness still prevailed . |
19 | He coveted the throne and had done so for a long time . |
20 | 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 . |
21 | B : ‘ That would be wonderful but I think we will be saving up for a long time . |
22 | She did that for half an hour and he only came round for a short time . |
23 | ‘ It 's been going on for a long time , but yer Mum 's bin very foolish an' so have the rest . |
24 | There are already many alternatives to the research carried out on animals which has been going on for a long time . |
25 | 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 . |
26 | 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 |
27 | These molecules , the ultimate source of information about what is going on at a specific time in a particular cell , are extremely labile chemically ( for example , to traces of alkaline detergent in less than scrupulously clean glassware ) and enzymatically ( to the ubiquitous ribonuclease ) . |
28 | This , like the argument about human progress , suggests that the universe can have been going only for a finite time . |
29 | 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 . |
30 | He 's probably going away for a long time , that 's why . |