Example sentences of "[vb pp] [adv prt] for a long [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Instead , we gradually get the horse used to having its feet picked up , little by little , until it will tolerates having its feet picked up for a longer time without causing any fuss .
2 You might be locked up for a long time , or you might be given a fine , which is taken out of your weekly allowance .
3 Everyone quietly settled down for a long wait .
4 But there 's something else — something else they 've known about for a long time but kept to themselves . ’
5 Was this something recent or something you have known about for a long time ? ’
6 They had gone on for a long distance , before arriving at a door in a long , anonymous wall ; the letter bearer , a gloomily serious young man with eyebrows which met across his brow , maintaining a severe silence throughout the journey .
7 ‘ What has made it particularly difficult , for manufacturers of all sizes , but most of all for smaller ones , is that it has gone on for a long time .
8 Both have gone on for a long time .
9 Students often hesitate to let a rhythmic design run on for a long period , fearing monotony ; they therefore begin something different every few bars , sometimes in the belief that changing words need a constantly changing accompaniment .
10 That is to say , if a stress is left on for a long time , wood will gradually run away from the load .
11 If the property has been lived in for a long time with old carpets that have never been shampooed they can exude quite pungent odours .
12 Held back for a long time by wild hitting , she has accepted in the last 12 months that there are occasions when she must suppress the urge to attack everything flat out .
13 I ended up going over the falls and being held under for a long time , and thinking there was no way I was going to come up before the next wave came across .
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