Example sentences of "for a [adv] [adj] time [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Some have been living for a disconcertingly long time in museums ; but once doubted , the evidence of inadequacy in a fake is quite often soon in coming . |
2 | However , for a cross-sectional study , a body of field workers , equipment , working accommodation , etc. , must be available for a relatively short time on a one-off basis . |
3 | It seems that human attention can only be sustained for a very limited time by any subject , even the prospects of its own destruction . |
4 | Many in the Labour movement were prepared to admit that without a strong combination forcing the National Government out of office " we may not get a chance for a very long time of putting into effect our ultimate aims " . |
5 | Owen O'Neil agrees : ‘ There 's no major comedy circuit in Northern Ireland in the way there is in London , but people have survived for a very long time on the strength of their own sense of humour . ’ |
6 | Christian festivals had coexisted for a very long time with ancient non-Christian celebrations . |
7 | Frankly , she could survive in great happiness for a very long time without ever setting eyes on him again . |
8 | It has been a shareholder for a very long time in some private companies and I think we 've become known to be a supportive shareholder . |
9 | It is a factor recognised for a very long time in relation to language learning . |
10 | Yes ar are not that good but I 'm working at it on a sort of regional basis erm but you may have to keep me here for a very long time in order to achieve it . |
11 | It would evidently be impossible to resume normal living conditions for a very long time after fallout of the assumed density . ’ |
12 | Until the first new pay and conditions order is made under the new Act , the 1987 Act needs to be kept in being for a very short time for a very specific and limited purpose to ensure that all teachers continue to be covered by the existing pay and conditions order made under that Act . |