Example sentences of "[pron] [vb past] [verb] a long time " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I stopped mourning a long time ago . ’ |
2 | Feel as if I had lived a long time and done very little . |
3 | I had to wait a long time for an answer , and just before the door opened I nearly came sufficiently to my senses to run away , but sanity came too late . |
4 | I had to wait a long time shut in . |
5 | And I was a bit late , so I had to wait a long time to get served . ’ |
6 | Back in those hours I had remained a long time outside the door of North One , being filled by a sorrow so complete it overflowed , and I covered my ears not to hear any more . |
7 | I had worked a long time on the script with Dalton Trumbo and we worked very hard getting the right cast . |
8 | According to Sutton , Pilger made him cancel interviews which had taken a long time to set up . |
9 | She seemed to wait a long time before she heard footsteps within , and then a light sprang up beyond the frosted glass . |
10 | Those normal , straightforward girls are part ofa society that she chose to leave a long time ago . |
11 | You learned to speak a long time ago and , no doubt , you have talked a good deal since then . |
12 | She had waited a long time for this moment . |
13 | After all , she had waited a long time to belong , but she had never realised she could belong so completely . |
14 | Florence Ames was quieter about it , as though she had the measure of things because she had spent a long time in looking at them . |
15 | ‘ I thought we 'd taken a long time to get here . ’ |
16 | She explained that with some people one had to wait a long time before one saw what one wanted to see . |
17 | We had to wait a long time because I had my mother to look after and she was rather difficult . ’ |
18 | And this kiss was meaningless , because there was nothing behind it ; it was only the last flickering spark of something they had destroyed a long time ago . |
19 | They stood talking a long time at the crossroads before separating but he did n't offer to see her over the weekend . |
20 | He 'd realized a long time ago that he 'd married a woman who cuddled complete strangers in the street and probably had a season ticket for West Ham in her handbag . |
21 | He 'd spent a long time twisting bits of wire together and finding a safe way to steal electricity from the fusebox . |
22 | Besides , he 'd learned a long time before that you can love a person without loving what they do . |
23 | It seemed to take a long time . |
24 | It seemed to take a long time to reach the end of the wall and I was about to turn right towards the door of the farm kitchen when from my left I heard the sudden rattle of a chain then a roaring creature launched itself at me , bayed once , mightily , into my face and was gone . |
25 | It took Rauschning a long time to realise that his standpoint was exactly opposite to Forster 's . |
26 | It did take a long time for anything to happen . |
27 | Having said that he was very immature the report added that there had been considerable improvement , but it had taken a long time ( he had only been at school for four terms and had had a change of teacher ) . |
28 | It had taken a long time for the initial hostility and suspicion between them to wear off . |
29 | Once I noticed the familiar gap in a row of houses like the space left by a drawn tooth , but I could not be certain that it was the result of bombing and if it was it had happened a long time ago . |
30 | But the poem of his that he most needed reassurance about was Homage to Sextus Propertius ( 1919 ) , and for that he had to wait a long time . |