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

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1 Never , perhaps , have I so lived for such a long time together .
2 The second period lasted more than 14 months and they dare not risk being caught again with so many cattle subject to movement restrictions for such a long time .
3 If it was a turning point in terms of ‘ proving ’ the relationship , it also marked the change in image Kylie had been wanting for such a long time .
4 After playing such a dominant role in the employment and prosperity of the area for such a long time , it seemed an ignominious end for these splendid and inspiring reminders of the past .
5 The reason for such a long flue , which is not uncommon , is that vapours given off during smelting of lead polluted the surrounding landscape , whereas long flues allowed the fumes to settle harmlessly .
6 Even her father 's death a month ago had n't really affected her , because he had been ill for such a long time that nobody could be sorry that the end had come .
7 Susan did not answer at once ; in fact , she was silent for such a long time that Breeze , who could not see her face , wondered if she had fallen asleep .
8 Why have you been in your last job for such a long time ?
9 He could n't believe that it would have wandered far when it had n't even been outside the stable for such a long time .
10 We 're a bit concerned about Dorothy , we have n't seen you and her for such a long time .
11 I do apologise for such a long letter , but I had always believed that ZZAP ! was the inferior C64 mag .
12 As I saw it , they were either downmarket Wimpy bars or precious bistros where all you could hear were the sounds of the cutlery hitting the plate , and people would cough before speaking because they had n't said anything for such a long time , what with all the hush .
13 So he called me up and asked me if I wanted to play it , which was incredibly flattering because I 'd been a fan of his for such a long time .
14 Remember , the protectiveness of your subconscious is unlikely to allow you to go straight to a period or an event so traumatic that it has affected you for such a long time afterwards .
15 J. M. Lee in his essay ‘ Modern Stamford ’ published in The Making of Stamford says , ‘ A real university , if it came , would at least release Stamford from a fate which for such a long time remained a burden upon its political development , that the borough , as the guide books would say ‘ is only of historical interest .
16 I do n't look forward to being away from the girls for such a long time .
17 She had saved up for such a long time and did n't want to carry a load of coins around .
18 But to wrench Aunt Lou from the home which had been hers for such a long time would be to kill her .
19 ‘ But I 'd wanted to do music for such a long time .
20 ‘ Some of the stuff is very '70s sounding , but then again , as we 've been doing this thing for such a long time , I guess it 's kinda cool that all that is back in vogue .
21 I felt this was a chance for me to put to rest one way or another this thing that had been nagging at me for such a long time . ’
22 The thing is , he has been using for such a long time .
23 Dr McNab was silent for such a long time that even those of his supporters who had remained steadfast throughout Dr Dunstaple 's persuasive arguments and had not yet crossed his name from their emergency cards , began to fear that perhaps he had nothing to say .
24 I was kidding myself for such a long time I began to ignore the risks .
25 I 've been worried sick for such a long time now , I 'm afraid my mind is playing me tricks .
26 ‘ The discussions have been taking place for such a long time that I rather got used to the idea that I should be leaving .
27 Deciduous trees appear less affected than conifers , partly because they offer a smaller area of foliage , and partly because they shed their leaves each autumn and hence are not exposed to air pollution for such a long time as conifers .
28 I have n't seen you both for such a long time , and you 're both of you just !
29 This " touched Booth more deeply than any lavish endowment " but lie was loathe for his officer to deny himself for such a long stretch of time .
30 It was as if she had needed to do this for such a long , long time , but had only just realised it .
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