Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] [prep] a long time " in BNC.
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31 | She chatted for a long time to a friendly Madame Pompadour , who professed to love Wales and bombarded her with intimate questions . |
32 | Rosemary had been to Venice and seen the original bridge , and she enthused for a long time on the beauties of that city and how much she would like to go there again after the war was over . |
33 | He said that on her birthday he asked her what she had learnt from life , and she thought for a long time , and then said : ‘ That people are morally the same , and intellectually different . ’ |
34 | She thought for a long time , not looking at him , but at the glowing red centre of the range . |
35 | So in the case of a ruler who reigned for a long time , coins enable us to date the changes during the reign . |
36 | She lay for a long time in the enveloping warmth of the bath-water , feeling a strange sense of sadness . |
37 | Valerie Eliot was also his protector — as a secretary she had for a long time been organizing his daily life and guarding him from the world , and it was probably the calm assurance of her presence which first drew him towards her . |
38 | She felt more alive than she had for a long time . |
39 | I had an old air-raid shelter , partly dug into the ground because of the slope : there was a load of stones on top , waiting to turn the shelter into an apple store disguised as a rockery , and when Mrs Wilson saw this she stood for a long time looking at the hump in the ground and the pile of stones . |
40 | There she stood for a long time , gazing out to sea , her heart full of sadness and her eyes full of tears . |
41 | When he had gone , she stood for a long time in front of the looking-glass that hung over the fire , her hands pressed to her cheeks , her face quite alive with excitement . |
42 | She stood for a long time , trying to make sense of her feelings , the words he had said tumbling around in her brain . |
43 | We kiss for a long time , then I straighten up . |
44 | ‘ We drove for a long time . |
45 | We watch for a long time , Tony catching the show on camera , then notice that the temperature has plummeted with the clearing of the sky and turn in . |
46 | I began to wonder what was happening when we stood for a long time at Birmingham New Street . |
47 | We travelled for a long time . |
48 | There had for a long time been publicly expressed unease in the United Kingdom about the unsatisfactory training of people treating the diseases of animals , whether they were farriers in the sense of being shoeing-smiths acting as horse-doctors , or were medical practitioners — physicians , or more especially surgeons — who had , partly or completely , left human medicine for the less crowded and potentially more lucrative ( if less socially acceptable ) field of animal medicine . |
49 | In the garden of Burleigh Court , situated near the present Ulster Bank , there stood for a long time an old pear tree known as ‘ King William 's pear tree ’ . |
50 | Do they survive for a long time ? |
51 | I think the death of David 's father was probably what took him a while to make the decision about leaving Ken , because to lose his father , who he really adored , who had always been a pillar of strength to him , changed his life , and I think David carried a bitterness about him dying for a long time . |
52 | That left him deciding for a long time which club to use for his third shot . |
53 | They kissed for a long time , and indeed there was still longing there , in both of them , a kind of hopeless longing . |
54 | But then again there have n't really been any bands that have said what they felt in a long time . ’ |
55 | ‘ Not last night ; I heard him come in a long time after I went to bed . |
56 | There they stood for a long time by a low stone wall , staring hopelessly out at the yellow fields of stubble , where the wheatsheaves were stooked and ready for gathering into the barn . |
57 | They stood for a long time in silence , and the others left them alone . |
58 | They sat for a long time in silence watching the Atlantic crash down on the empty shore . |
59 | They sat for a long time on brown plastic seats in a white corridor . |
60 | This is the best I 've seen them play for a long time Leicester |