Example sentences of "[verb] [noun] for [art] long time " in BNC.

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1 Most sufferers do n't realise their chiggers have departed because the eschars remain itchy for a long time afterwards .
2 The British banks have attracted criticism for a long time over their failure to provide long-term finance to industry , and to develop lasting relationships with industrial customers .
3 A young woman called Simone Thiroux had eyed Modigliani for a long time .
4 You have n't seen Alexander for a long time , have you ?
5 But although I played lead for a long time in the group I never cite lead players like Clapton or Beck .
6 Aids dementia is more common in those who have had AIDS for a long time , and in some instances the dementia is probably due to other organisms attacking the brain .
7 Mm , well I have n't had fish for a long time .
8 And although you 're right that they 've been selling flowers for a long time , they underwent a massive re-fit recently .
9 I 've had Duck for a long time .
10 A wall that has been damp will often contain moisture for a long time after the cause has been remedied , so it is better to allow the walls to dry out naturally , although anti-damp paint could be used to allow the room to be decorated before the wall has dried out .
11 The upward spiral on which film budgets were set suggests that Rank might have had to go on losing money for a long time before hitting on a way to achieve a steady supply of sellable films .
12 I 've known Becky for a long time and I never thought she 'd go public with what is a private afffair … it may in part be naivity … but I think some of it was vengence .
13 He said : ‘ I have known Graham for a long time but there will be no sentiment when he picks the England team .
14 Finney had known Harwood for a long time before finally working with him on the film of The Dresser .
15 West Bromwich boss Ardiles , an enthusiastic 15-handicap golfer , said : ‘ I 've known Vicente for a long time .
16 But , since you 're so interested , I 've known Nicole for a long time . ’
17 Denis Smith says … he 's known John for a long time and has just the experience and talent that Oxford need
18 Such a process has been taking place for a long time .
19 We called on the Attorney-General to refer his case to the Appeal Court so that the sentence could be increased to one which would protect women for a long time .
20 You see even when they tell the truth , if they 've been telling lies for a long time , even if they , when they tell the truth you do n't believe them
21 I have loved Rose for a long time , and nothing will ever change that . ’
22 They 're both pale and passionate these days and she has n't mentioned Napoleon for a long time .
23 Always Defect resists invasion for a long time .
24 Taken in connection with the fact that Liverpool is the greatest seaport in the world , that one alone should remain a disorganised prey to designing knaves is one of the strange and unaccountable anomalies which frequently escape notice for a long time but only to be ultimately felt with greater force and overcome with greater resolution " .
25 Jacquie , who can be contacted on 0483 301831 for information — or for a fundraising pack that could be used by clubs , pubs and organisations — told the Herald : ‘ Politics and now the general election have tended to dominate newspapers for a long time , squeezing out reports on stories about Africa — good as well as bad .
26 ‘ We have talking for a long time about how the company might change structurally , and many of Alan Gordon Walker 's proposals would have left me with a job that I did n't want to do , ’ she said .
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