Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] [verb] a long time " in BNC.

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1 Unfortunately , the retired admiral spent a long time finding our house … ‘
2 Ascending its professional hierarchies takes a long time .
3 Although the academic study of Roman law took a long time to have practical effect , by the 1170s and 1180s it was occasionally cited authoritatively in some at least of the courts of the south .
4 But human beings discovered a long time ago that if the birds were taken away from their homes , they had an uncanny ability to return even across miles of territory that was totally unknown to them .
5 Researchers investigating the causes of psychological depression spent a long time carefully documenting how severe , traumatizing events that happen to people , such as bereavement or job loss , can induce it .
6 Hard disks last a long time but they do n't last for ever .
7 The legal process takes a long time and the task of getting new Regulations approved remained incomplete when I retired .
8 Christine de Pizan was born in 1365 and wrote The Book of the City of Ladies in 1405 ; the battle for women 's right to equal education took a long time to win .
9 To build up an impression of how metal use developed , many and various artefacts covering a long time span need to be examined .
10 She swallowed hard and began , ‘ Well , the Big Bang happened a long time ago .
11 The fact that a criminal offence occurred a long time ago does not absolve the wrong-doer from guilt , and justice must be done , whether it is 30 or 300 years later .
12 But he knows that new formats take a long time to catch on with the public : ‘ We have n't got expectations of hundreds of thousands of units .
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