Example sentences of "[pron] [be] for [art] long [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The answer is , of course , that the position of a word boundary has some effect on the realisation of the phoneme ; this is one of the many cases in which the occurrence of different allophones can only be properly explained by making reference to units of grammar ( something which was for a long time disapproved of by many phonologists ) . |
2 | Nell stayed as she was for a long time , then had an inspiration . |
3 | In university circles there was for a long time little sympathy for the innovators , and in his younger days Nietzsche 's own tastes inclined the same way . |
4 | The guy who 's been in the business or been in the same patch or whatever it is for a long time , |
5 | One should not expect to obtain a detailed contract , but once a commitment is made it is for the long term . |
6 | It was for a long time a small and cheap organisation . |
7 | During the development of modern phonetics in the present century it was for a long time hoped that scientific study of intonation would make it possible to state what the function of each different aspect of intonation was , and that foreign learners could then be taught rules to enable them to use intonation in the way that native speakers use it . |
8 | But now , after his near miss with Hoomey , Nails remembered that he was for the long drop next time — no more cautions . |
9 | The other recalls what was for a long time Britain 's worst air disaster . |