Example sentences of "[adv] [prep] a [adj] time [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Here was this summer evening , their forms seemed to say , to be enjoyed by all , going on for a long time yet , with more ahead , and the fair when they felt like it , and the fireworks .
2 ‘ It dragged on for a long time afterwards .
3 It went on for a long time afterwards , I do n't know if he 's still in love with me , ’ she says .
4 Oh , certainly , yes , yes , and and it carried on for a long time afterwards , and and I think is is still used in some selection processes .
5 In the bite-shaped hollow , a small mound of viscous lava was growing and continued to do so for a long time afterwards .
6 Ed was just like a one off and I 'm not forward any more at all and , you know , everyone thinks I am you know and Pete thought right I 'm in for a good time here , you know , I can probably get her you know , and so Charlie would have to carry out his part .
7 Michel thinks she will be in for a bad time when she realizes it .
8 But this is the room eventually we 're going to use I mean not for a long time yet , as a working medieval kitchen .
9 ‘ Before , but not for a long time now , ’ Maggie admitted reluctantly and Rose did not want to learn any more .
10 Not for a long time now .
11 It was not until a long time afterwards that Catriona thought she understood the reason Sarah seemed young , which was simple : she looked directly at everyone and let them look back at her .
12 ‘ I hope to get home at a reasonable time tonight , but it rather depends on what Kegan wants .
13 ‘ For instance , the man who , up to a short time ago , was chosen to select films from the West for showing in Slovakia , and to attend festivals like Cannes and Venice , was a butcher by trade .
14 She 'll be around for a long time yet . ’
15 It suffered so brutally from war and killing that even after a second time around , in ‘ 39 , after the havoc of Korea , the cut and thrust of Malaysia and Aden , the carnage of the Falklands and the bizarre media-encouraged sand-deaths in the Gulf — even after all that , the terrible word ‘ Gallipoli ’ is burned deep into the very fibre of every soul who was born in Bury , or who had family there .
16 In a cold fury he stood and sat about for a long time within , twice changing from chair to chair .
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