Example sentences of "for as [adv] [conj] it " in BNC.

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1 Immediate first aid for a bleeding nose is to tilt the head back and pinch the nostrils together for as long as it takes .
2 The compensation deal will cost the government an estimated A$100m and involves Canberra waiving airport landing charges for as long as it takes the airlines to recoup their losses from keeping about 21,000 non-pilot employees on their staff during the dispute .
3 A spokesman said the seven Kurds released from Haslar detention centre , near Gosport , Hampshire , and all 18 from Gloucester Prison were given temporary admission ‘ for as long as it takes to assess their cases ’ .
4 With its inflation still rising , the country on the verge of a perilous wage-price spiral and public finances deeply in the red , the Bundesbank has made it clear that it will keep the German economy locked in a vice of high interest rates for as long as it takes to squeeze out inflation .
5 In extremely dry periods , the lungfish of Africa just bury themselves in the mud at the bottom of their temporary ponds , and wait for as long as it takes until it rains again .
6 It was in any case something of a miracle — and a tribute to the tenacity of the Lebanese — that their Covenant worked for as long as it did .
7 We just use whatever plane we can for as long as it takes : Singapore in eight hours of helicopter flight , Egypt in 50 .
8 They had little alternative but to stay there ‘ for as long as it takes ’ .
9 He said the atmosphere at each gathering had been one of calm , loving concern , and this would continue for as long as it took to get the children home .
10 ‘ Again , I lived with Mike for as long as it took to get the divorce and then I arranged the wedding .
11 For the next few days — for as long as it takes — you just continue your life as though nothing has happened .
12 ‘ Men who are rappers have to be sexist or they 're gon na lose their credibility , so they 're gon na continue to dis women for as long as it proves their manhood .
13 While few serious historians have defended Communist excesses , some have argued that it was only the strategy in whose name they were committed that enabled the Republic to fight on for as long as it did .
14 Keep cutting the grass for as long as it grows vigorously .
15 The silence may not last — but for as long as it does , the government has a chance to strengthen France 's macroeconomic foundations .
16 The Bruce claimant to the throne had just died , but his son and grandson were determined to assert family rights , even if it meant offering their services to Edward I for as long as it might take to drive the Comyns from the seized lands in Annandale .
17 He stayed for as long as it took him to finish his beer .
18 There is , indeed , a much less rigid distinction between working and non-working hours , for with easier accessibility between home and workplace the farm worker tends to be involved in the job for as long as it demands , rather than working to any set hours .
19 Then freeze it for as long as it takes .
20 Oh , yes , he was himself again , he would be trailing this glory after him for as long as it still shed lustre .
21 Her friends back in London would never have recognised her as the Alyssia Stanley who had dozens of men trailing behind her , and who toyed with them but only for as long as it suited her .
22 ‘ For now , and for as long as it lasts .
23 She had gone up to her room now as if she was simply going to sit there and wait for as long as it took , and when the plane disappeared from sight Maggie went to find her .
24 Partly because , in spite of his professed indifference to the outside world , it nevertheless rankled with Franco that his regime was excluded from all the most important international circles , and he knew that it would continue to be blackballed for as long as it could be accused of denying the Spanish people free choice .
25 In TRACE II , a parallel architecture is employed in which each of the nodes is a relatively simple processing element which continues to send activation and inhibition to other nodes for as long as it remains active .
26 ‘ That done , ’ he went on determinedly , ‘ and for as long as it takes for him to get you out of his system , you will be my girlfriend .
27 ‘ Only for as long as it took her to latch on to another driver , ’ Vitor said drily .
28 ‘ It sounds lousy , but the great advantage to Celeste — and the reason why our relationship survived for as long as it did — was that she never had much of an impact on either my feelings or my thoughts .
29 I 'll carry on for as long as it takes .
30 One young man said he was told in an interview at the company 's Middlesbrough office : ‘ Be prepared to sit in someone 's house for as long as it takes .
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