Example sentences of "[vb base] [noun] [prep] a [adj] time " in BNC.

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1 Most sufferers do n't realise their chiggers have departed because the eschars remain itchy for a long time afterwards .
2 The old pubs evoke images of a former time when Horncastle was famous throughout the land for its Horse Fairs and when hostelries were packed with horse dealers .
3 However , those for money and butterfly spreads which involve positions with a uniform time of expiry can be drawn .
4 It simulates a design and build project on a compressed time scale and models the commercial consequences of designing , planning , estimating , tendering for and building to , a contract and specification .
5 Miandad wo n't lose sleep over the crowd 's abuse , especially if his pacemen polish England off a second time .
6 Bacteria survive heat for a short time .
7 Taken in connection with the fact that Liverpool is the greatest seaport in the world , that one alone should remain a disorganised prey to designing knaves is one of the strange and unaccountable anomalies which frequently escape notice for a long time but only to be ultimately felt with greater force and overcome with greater resolution " .
8 ‘ We have talking for a long time about how the company might change structurally , and many of Alan Gordon Walker 's proposals would have left me with a job that I did n't want to do , ’ she said .
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