Example sentences of "[coord] [verb] for a long time " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Afterwards — she would not look at me or speak for a long time .
2 Bank current account loan or ordinary loan Cash loan usually for specific purpose ( like buying expensive durables or cars ) for people with bank accounts , usually without security ( unless it 's a large sum or borrowed for a long time ) ; usually fixed , regular payments over two or three ( occasionally up to seven ) years ; interest on what is owed fluctuates in line with but rather higher than bank base rate .
3 It was true that I had n't been to see Jeeta or Anwar for a long time , what with the moving and my depression and everything , and wanting to start a new life in London and know the city .
4 The first is that with another ten years of John Paul 's rule , the silencing of awkward bishops and theologians , the appointment to the episcopate of a most carefully selected team of neo-conservatives , a rather traditionalist form of Catholicism will , in fact , harden and remain for a long time effectively unchangeable .
5 But it does need to be borne in mind that although this form of sudden death can create such instantaneous reactions there are also people who hide and keep quiet and suffer for a long time before finding the opportunity to talk to someone about their feelings or until another trigger sets them grieving .
6 Nathaniel Sherman stumbled slightly at the entrance of his hut , and his wife heard him cursing and fumbling for a long time with the flap fastenings .
7 Like the plesiosaurs and ichthyosaurs , they were successful and varied for a long time , but all three groups failed to survive the Cretaceous .
8 They walked through the gardens together and talked for a long time .
9 Oliver was deeply grateful for this offer of shelter and talked for a long time with his new friend .
10 Kee told her about his life and talked for a long time about the old Haiti and the people he remembered .
11 She closed her eyes again , tossed and turned for a long time , then finally managed to get a couple of hours of disturbed sleep .
12 ( i ) Of course , when A = Z and ρ is multiplication , the above merely repeats results we 've known and used for a long time .
13 When he 'd gone I lay and thought for a long time about poor young Mr Vickers , and of what I should have told Doone , and had n't .
14 This poetry , by contrast , evokes a sympathy in me which is not often brought out by poetry , and I hope and believe that the works of Owen will become great classics and last for a long time .
15 They stayed on the hill and talked for a long time .
16 On reaching the top of the hill , Tess paused and looked for a long time at the familiar green world of home .
17 It stayed there and grew for a long time , until it was a real baby .
18 Having chosen your leather corals carefully , and provided them with a good aquarium environment , they should grow steadily and live for a long time ( ten years has been reported ) , and possibly even reproduce .
19 The local children used to play in the cutting and had for a long time fancied the hut as a den or HQ for their games , but the hut was always locked by a large padlock securing a hasp that was red with rust but still secured the door .
20 Many are a temporary condition but there are certain types which are difficult to treat and last for a long time .
21 ‘ I was thinking , ’ he said , then spooned some more of the green-brown mixture into his face and chewed for a long time .
22 This brought one of Neil 's cracks of laughter and the comment , ‘ A wily gent , I see , ’ and then silence took over again , and lasted for a long time , until the front door opened , and Matey returned from the sewing circle at St Jude 's Church Hall , and stared at them , sitting there in the dusk , hunched over the board , rapt .
23 When Martha had gone as well , Tim picked up the whisky he had poured earlier and stood for a long time in the hallway .
24 She went up to her room , put the Diary in her drawer and stood for a long time , breathing on the window and drawing faces .
25 She walked one last time down the rickety boardwalk in front of the cabins , and stood for a long time looking down at the sleeping lodge , the moody lake beyond it .
26 Alice went to a cafe in Finchley Road , and sat for a long time quietly by herself over strong coffee .
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