Example sentences of "be for a long [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Morale on the shop floor was higher than it had been for a long year and an unhealthy atmosphere of optimism and hope pervaded the plant .
2 I used to be , but I have n't been for a long while I used to we ca n't say that I was there last year but
3 Mick was less fortunate , and when I awoke in the depressing gloom of dawn , he reported that the weather was very much better than it had been for a long time .
4 She has n't been for a long time .
5 Her students , she says , are well prepared for Europe , and have been for a long time .
6 I 'm not one to do double somersaults — I 'm not that acrobatic — but he 's one of the best in the country and has been for a long time .
7 ‘ Now he 's happier , I think , than he 'd been for a long time .
8 Unfortunately , most buildings built for the purposes of ‘ agriculture ’ have been for a long time exempt from such planning control as can be exercised by local planning authorities .
9 But I 'm in better shape than I have been for a long time . ’
10 She left a little while later , happier than she had been for a long time .
11 Which is , of course , roughly where conventional rubbish-collection policy has been for a long time .
12 ‘ I 'm better than I 've been for a long time . ’
13 but erm , er at a stage that they are in and been for a long time in the States as we will have to er get armed , well I 'm sorry to say this but it seems like it
14 Now it is three months ’ rest and come the start of the 1991 season I 'll be ready to go again , more confident than I have been for a long time .
15 ‘ No sort of future tense about it , it is and it has been for a long time .
16 ‘ He 's not married , has n't been for a long time .
17 The Commonwealth came closer together than it has been for a long time .
18 My hon. Friend will note that German interest rates and ours are closer than they have been for a long time .
19 The S A S have operated in Northern Ireland and have been for a long time .
20 ‘ No sort of future tense about it , it is and it has been for a long time .
21 McNab , who hit his first goal of the season , said : ‘ The second half was as poor as we have been for a long time but recent performances have been magnificent .
22 No , sure , have n't been for a long time have you ?
23 Have n't been for a long time , no , I 'm not more
24 And I think her husband will probably die before she will but erm he cos he 's older than she is even , but erm and he 's not very well , has n't been for a long time .
25 Alas for them , Faber was not in Santa 's sack this year , and is unlikely to be for a long while .
26 As mortgages tend to be for a long term and in view of the fact that 75% of the amount originally borrowed is still outstanding it is reasonable to classify this as a long-term liability .
27 In the modern age , institutions outside the family have been created to administer public affairs and women were for a long time expressly excluded .
28 The guy who 's been in the business or been in the same patch or whatever it is for a long time ,
29 The British White , largely on the basis of its coat pattern , was for a long while considered to be merely a polled variety of the White Park and , of course , there was some interbreeding .
30 His great courage at the time eventually earned him the Military Cross , but the harrowing experience was for a long while foremost in his mind and symbolized by the walk back to his commanding officer over a mass of dead German and British soldiers in which his feet scarcely touched the ground .
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