Example sentences of "[conj] [pron] [verb] [prep] long [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Older people who have fewer than eight main meals each week , or who go for long periods of the day without food , are considered to be especially at risk .
2 Although they struggled for long periods against the same Turkey side England beat 4-0 last month , Graham Taylor — watching from the stands — said : ‘ Of the three results possible , this was the worst one .
3 In fact , these two warts are so enlarged that they look like long swellings behind the animal 's eyes , covered with pores through which the poison seeps .
4 Arthur and I went for long walks — and that little village was the best place in the world .
5 The only drawback is the expense if you fish for long sessions and take enough meat to feed continuously .
6 Oh , yes , you could , you certainly could , and as I said for long periods , parental an and offspring self interest will overlap .
7 Duck or diver , it had dived , and , though I waited for long minutes , it did not appear again .
8 More and more they were now given the title of " extraordinary " , even when they remained for long periods at the courts to which they were sent : increasingly the term , applied to either an ambassador or an envoy , became a mere title of honour .
9 They should have done much better as they dominated for long spells , but failed miserably in the art of scoring .
10 She was often forced to spend months apart from her husband as he embarked on long tours .
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