Example sentences of "[verb] [adv prt] [art] very long [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Experts now solve the problem by placing them in a separate order which , they believe , branched off a very long time ago and did not lead to more advanced forms .
2 Conduction of heat occurs only very slowly through rock , and if this is the only mechanism operating uplift will occur over a very long period — something of the order of 100 Ma .
3 The drink theme too , broadly understood , goes back a very long way .
4 Rudston 's history goes back a very long way to Neolithic times and it is believed to be the oldest inhabited village in England .
5 You have to go back a very long way indeed to a more decorous age when politicians did n't use the memoir as a weapon for reopening old wounds .
6 Harry Curwen , his friend and cycling companion , had a story that Father wanted to ride up a very long hill on one of their excursions but fell off near the top .
7 Yes I I remember we went down a very long cul-de-sac at one stage on self containment did n't we .
8 To invest such works a besieging army would have to be at least 700,000 strong , and London would be able to hold out a very long time , as the example of Paris showed ; the Prussian siege there lasted five months , and had things gone a little differently Paris might have been relieved .
9 What river engineers have begun to do is to rediscover their roots , and these , as we shall see , go back a very long way .
10 Fact : The authors have chosen here to quote undiscounted and out-of-date figures although they make much play of discount rates elsewhere in their article and must be aware that the decommissioning costs concerned arise over a very long period of time stretching to the end of the twenty-first century and beyond .
11 For , despite acquiring a mass of archival material stretching over a very long period of time , the Chinese never developed anything corresponding to the modern Western concept of history .
12 There are many more , but you now have enough to make up a very long list of counting numbers using prime numbers and multiplication .
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