Example sentences of "[conj] [pers pn] [verb] [prep] [art] long " in BNC.

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1 Nevertheless , he has not honoured the spirit of the words that he used in Committee , where we engaged in a long debate about the value of the assets and the effect on the workers .
2 To tell the truth I have only hazy memories of the magazine that I took for a long time and until it ceased publication for reasons that were beyond me .
3 His interest and concern calmed me and sitting in his study at the back of the church I felt more at peace than I had in a long time .
4 He has words of praise for the RSNO Chorus , which he says has ‘ sounded better than I remember in a long time ’ in the initial rehearsals of a work new to all concerned .
5 ‘ I feel better about the market now than I have for a long time , ’ he said .
6 ‘ I saw Everton more times in the last few months of last season than I have for a long time . ’
7 So erm I 'm looking forward to this season much more than I have for a long time , so I ca n't wait , wherever I end up , we 'll have to see , but erm I 'm looking forward to it anyway .
8 ‘ Better than I have in a long time . ’
9 It had the same feel to it that she knew from the long hours she 'd spent experiencing the mass-market romantic slush that Madreidetic packed into their holos .
10 She felt more alive than she had for a long time .
11 A song that we hear as a long light squeal .
12 ‘ I think it might even be further away than we came on the Long Drive , ’ said Masklin quietly .
13 Second , there is the knock-on effect to the advertising market in the UK and Australia , which is looking weaker than it has for a long time .
14 He felt happier than he had for a long time .
15 Then it began to rain hard and I sheltered for a long time in a barn , but I could n't stay there all night so I just walked and got thoroughly soaked .
16 On the question of aggression by the North , there can be no doubt whatever that their ultimate object is to overrun the South ; and I think in the long term there is no doubt that they will do so , in which case , as you so aptly remark , the Americans will have made a rather handsome contribution of equipment to the military strength of Asiatic Communism .
17 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 .
18 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 . ’
19 Min 's head was almost level with her shoulders and she smoked with a long black cigaretteholder .
20 Her friends did not think of her as a drunk and Rachel would be truly shocked if she knew about the long nights of insomnia and secret alcohol .
21 If you come from a long line of octogenarians , then clearly you will need to work out the sums on the basis of the next 20 years or longer .
22 If you find in the longer run that the process of " being in love " stops you functioning properly ( i.e. getting your college work done ) that too is something you might need to look at with some skilled help ( i.e. a skilled counsellor ) .
23 A few weeks ago we were fortunate enough to meet in a public house where I bought you half a dozen pints and we engaged in a long and fascinating conversation .
24 ‘ I realised in this day and age that people are looking for something that wee bit different , and we found with the long spell of bad weather we 've had over the summer months that people want to stay inside , ’ explained Mr Nelson .
25 And he went on his way with the youngest brother until they came to a long glade in the forest .
26 And he sat for a long time in a melancholy reverie as the ants continued to drift down , thinking of the futility of all endeavour .
27 At the present time , it has become attenuated but not extinct , and it continues in the long review-articles in the new York Review of Books and London Review of Books , and a few other periodicals .
28 Tony Dobson put Portsmouth ahead early on and it looked for a long time as though that was going to be the only goal of the game .
29 No school-children so far , but I can hear the first faint scrapes and slushing of householders beginning to clean their pavements , and the sound is strange and hard to recognise in the almost silent air , seeming as if it came from a long distance , a country sound in the wrong place .
30 My first ambition was to be a concert pianist , but I come from a long line of actors and I suppose it was inevitable really that I 'd follow them .
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