Example sentences of "[prep] be [verb] [prep] a long " in BNC.
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1 | It seems to be gone for a long time . |
2 | In a hospital or a bank , where records have to be kept for a long time , the files would not be deleted routinely , but stored in archives until the expiry of the prescribed storage period . |
3 | If an experiment produces animals that are to be kept for a long period , or that are to form the basis of a breeding colony . |
4 | Basilican churches continued to be built for a long time but many variations of form developed , with one dominant theme : a dome , or domes over an open space below . |
5 | It has to be cooked for a long time because of its size , but it will still be pink in the middle and have a succulence to it . |
6 | One of the big disadvantages of crewing a cutter is that much of our revenue work has to be done after a long hard day 's passage between ports when often one only feels like flopping down on one 's bunk . |
7 | Also , the slow course of the disease implied that any drug would have to be given for a long time in order to be effective and so would have to be particularly harmless to patients . |
8 | I twisted around and almost blinded myself by staring straight into the sun , but then , through the dizzying glare , I made out the long silhouette of a tall man who seemed , incongruously , to be dressed in a long , transparent dressing gown . |
9 | His eyes seemed to be coming from a long way away . |
10 | The picture was not seen as ‘ a moment of time ’ but the wings were assumed to be spread for a long period ( Goldsmith , 1984 , pp.2–3 ) . |
11 | Would not it be a disaster for business throughout the country suddenly to be confronted by a long list of new regulations and constraints ? |