Example sentences of "[noun pl] [vb base] [prep] a long [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The small size of the private-rented sector and the difficulties which council house tenants face in moving between local authority areas have for a long time constituted major barriers to long distance migration by lower-income workers ( Robertson , 1979 ; Hughes and McCormick , 1981 ; OPCS , 1983 ; Hamnett , 1984 ) . |
2 | The reason for all this is because carp are very hard fish to catch and carp fishermen fish for a long period of time often a few nights and days . |
3 | However , governments have for a long time been divided over how large a merger must be before it passes out of national hands to Brussels . |
4 | Four clerks sit at a long desk , chatting . |
5 | She has already suffered more than most adults suffer during a long lifetime . |
6 | Shale sections benefit from a long period with 0.25 µm powder , as this gives very slow removal of material without plucking of quartz grains . |
7 | As was noted in Chapter 4 , local education authorities have for a long time had a duty to provide special education for handicapped children . |
8 | Libraries and librarians have for a long time sought to play a role in the educational development of young children in the formative and primary years , particularly in the simple stimulation of the reading habit . |