Example sentences of "the [noun] [prep] [art] long time " in BNC.
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1 | I think we must twist his arm to see if he can repeat the trick in the longer time available in one of our winter talks . |
2 | It is also our intention — this differs from what has been the case for a long time — that they will be fully manned units . |
3 | Then suddenly he sees Piquet go into a spin and does n't get back into the field for a long time . |
4 | He had been standing in the kitchen for a long time . |
5 | They played rummy with Patsy in the kitchen for a long time because Mother and Father went across the road to Dr and Mrs Johnson 's house . |
6 | The snag is , scientists do not yet know whether patients taking the drug for a long time are better off with a little testosterone , or none . |
7 | ‘ I really have n't had a chance to press my claims and I sincerely believe I am pushing uphill to get back into the side for a long time . ’ |
8 | Captain Allan Border said : ‘ Obviously I feel a bit sorry for Jonesy because he 's been in the side for a long time . |
9 | He was like an old car that had been around in the neighbourhood for a long time , loaned out among your friends , used and passed on , so that when it got to you in your time , you knew what you were getting . |
10 | There was terror in the neighbourhood for a long time afterwards . |
11 | I gaze at the entry for a long time , tom between a longing to hear his voice again and the terror of becoming in thrall to even his disembodied form . |
12 | and manager Smith plans to be at the Manor for a long time too … he 's brushed away speculation about going to Stoke … he 's happy at Oxford … well he will be when they start winning |
13 | ‘ We 've acted for the club for a long time and have always had a good relationship with them . |
14 | When she left him , he stood at the window for a long time , looking out over the newly-awakened countryside . |
15 | She crouched forward in the chair , her muscles stiff , as if she had been sitting in the cold for a long time . |
16 | I saw her watching the girl for the longest time and finally she said , " Are those Indian beads ? " |
17 | Yes , the cases quoted are clear ones , in which carers have been in the home for a long time , but obviously we would wish to avoid a position in which the carer was in the home for a short time in the expectation that he or she would then be allowed to stay there . |
18 | He closed the door behind him , and Shelley stood in the hall for a long time , one hand up to her untidy hair where Miguel had ruffled it . |
19 | His hair was grey , and his face lined and brown as if he had been in the sun for a long time . |
20 | and , cos I said to the dealers for a long time you know do n't put them under stairs , do n't put them in store rooms , they get locked , locked up with vacuum cleaners and you ca n't get to the gear when you go to them , do n't put them high up on the wall we ca n't reach them and they just laugh , but er , I think the last laugh 's on us now cos er if I see one high up on the wall , I say well that , I say we 're not accepting that , you have to move it |
21 | These warnings assumed even greater importance because Opren stayed around in the body for a long time . |
22 | Therefore , a thin section remaining in the beam for a long time may show a decrease in luminescence intensity as ionic-bombardment and thermal diffusion take place . |
23 | Dorian looked at the picture for a long time . |
24 | But as we said earlier that some of us who have been in the truth for a long time we were like that years ago , but somewhere along the line we 've become drowsy and a little sort of halfhearted and maybe dozing a little bit as we go down that sort of motorway er of spirituality and that , that the longer you go it can become more difficult because other things come along do n't they ? |
25 | That churn 's stood out in the rain for a long time . |
26 | I was clearly going to be on the phone for a long time . |
27 | The body was badly decomposed and had been in the water for a long time . |
28 | ‘ You know , I have n't had a look at the things for a long time , ’ Müller remarked . |
29 | He had remained in the tree for a long time , cramped and a little nervous , yet totally fascinated . |
30 | She sat in the hedge for a long time . |