Example sentences of "[verb] [prep] her [prep] [art] long " in BNC.

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1 He had sat with her in the long dark evenings , had made sure she ate at mealtimes .
2 Dierdriu had looked at her for a long moment .
3 His eyes , glittering with rage , bored into hers for one deadly moment ; then he was out of the office before she could move , and minutes later the showroom door closed with a precision she knew would remain with her for a long time .
4 We talked about her for a long time , and I think our Chairman was impressed .
5 Sheila talks to her mother about the situation and her mother says the social workers are quite right ; Sheila was heavy-handed with the children and has had this coming to her for a long time .
6 wishes to retire as Editor after the May issue of Medau News , and our thanks go to her for a long and excellent Editorship .
7 He took another step backwards and stared at her for a long moment before saying , ‘ This is the last time I 'll ever look on you willingly . ’
8 She spoke with such soft intensity that he stared at her for a long , thoughtful moment .
9 He stared at her for a long , shuttered moment , then wordlessly climbed out of the car and walked slowly round to her door .
10 The other woman stared at her for a long moment , then , with great dignity , collected up the papers lying on the desk in front of her and got to her feet .
11 He stared at her for a long moment , and then he turned , stuffed his hands into his trouser pockets , and stared out over the lake .
12 Evelyn looked at her for a long moment .
13 He looked at her for a long moment , puffing on his seisha , then spoke for the first time .
14 He looked at her for a long , silent moment , and Merrill dragged her gaze away with difficulty , maddened by her erratic heartbeat .
15 Mr Braybrooke looked at her for a long moment .
16 He looked at her for a long moment , and then he walked slowly towards her .
17 He looked at her for a long moment , and then he reached out and slid his hand under her hair , around the nape of her neck .
18 The blue eyes bored into her for a long moment , and she fought the urge to look away from his coldly penetrating look .
19 She was n't at all surprised , though , when Stephen spoke to her after a long telephone conversation with Robert Leyton , later that evening .
20 I gazed at her for a long time , slowly enraptured .
21 It stayed with her throughout the long and endlessly delayed journey across France .
22 I did n't always agree with her Chopin , and her Liszt was a disaster area , but I 'd listen to her for a long time if it 's Schumann .
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