Example sentences of "[conj] [adv] so long " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Now I can speak of Callanish , ’ Minch continued more slowly , ‘ where my ancestors flew and where once so long ago I cast my shadow down . ’
2 ‘ For those who think that this is window dressing , I pause to remind you that not so long ago the Lord Chancellor was himself the subject of judicial review proceedings , ’ he added .
3 To think that not so long ago I had been one of these creatures , peddling off through the drizzle to a dead-end job !
4 I should add that I had some entertainment on learning that not so long ago the local minister had run off with a young man .
5 The reason I 'm telling you all this is that not so long ago the PD scene seemed to be in decline .
6 Is the Chancellor aware that not so long ago I met a chap in Blackpool who said to me , ’ When you see that Chancellor of the Duchy , tell him that I want to give him a piece of my mind : not only is the poll tax three times higher than the rates , but I have lost my job , my wife has been waiting for an operation for two years , my daughter has lost her maternity grant through this Tory Government and my son has lost his income support — so when you see the chairman of the Tory party , will you tell him that I want to meet him to discuss this matter at the top of the Blackpool Tower ? ’
7 It 's a challenge all the more remarkable for the fact that not so long ago jetting off on holiday made her weak at the knees …
8 The environmental conditions with which the system is in equilibrium may shift , and only so long as the equilibrium can be set at new and workable positions can the species survive .
9 Citizens of the United Kingdom do , however , have an individual right of access to the European enforcement agencies whether Her Majesty 's government likes it or not , so long that is , and only so long as that government continues to accede to the Convention and the jurisdiction of the machinery which it establishes .
10 ‘ Her young man was taken prisoner at Dunkirk and not so long ago her father was badly hurt in the Clydeside blitz , but you 'd never know it . ’
11 Men like Pericles controlled policy not through any power vested in them but only so long as they could persuade the people .
12 Learning is a ‘ free commodity ’ , but only so long as we are thinking of knowledge as a source of intrinsic , expressive rewards .
13 Conti 's opinion was that reconciliation could be achieved , but only so long as the Scriptures were understood to speak the language of common people .
14 This was long enough to become an expert by American standards , but not so long the life force would be sucked out of me . ’
15 But not so long ago , it looked as though the tough-talking Aussie would be a victim of market forces as his Sky satellite TV station appeared doomed to failure .
16 But not so long ago they were actually sails and had to be put up and taken down like the sails of a ship .
17 He had then gone to Hollywood in the early fifties and stayed there long enough to show that he could cope with the system and be moderately successful , but not so long as to alienate his chauvinistic British following .
18 The list of sins , venial and otherwise , was long , but not so long as to come as a surprise .
19 But just so long as they take me somewhere where there 's the right kind of electricity …
20 Sitting there , stroking her , the ball of his thumb soothing over and over but never so long in one place that he made her hand sore , he let his voice caress her into sleep whose dream-depths crushed her in peacock and navy .
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