Example sentences of "for [adv] [adv] [conj] he [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Lucy shrugged and said , ‘ He can hope for as long as he likes . ’
2 What was specified was that Franco would be Head of State for as long as he lived , and that he would designate his own successor , as king or regent .
3 It was also a hint that , while he wanted to retain ultimate control for as long as he lived , he foresaw a time when it might be possible to relinquish his personal hold on the administration of the system without it collapsing .
4 He would be the first name on my team sheet for as long as he continues to keep fit .
5 For a week , producer Robert Kemp had free run of the camp , interviewing whoever he chose for as long as he chose .
6 She was to remain Henry 's captive for as long as he chose .
7 The fields which Miss Lockwood owned are also left to you , Sara , with the provision that Mr. Preston must have the use of them for as long as he requires for his horses . "
8 As regards the incompetent child , only his parents or legal guardian may speak for him , and then only for as long as he remains under their control or until majority at 18 years of age .
9 In many firms there will be no room for dispute as to who should fill the position and for how long , ie the most experienced member of the partnership for as long as he remains hale and hearty .
10 Schofield has already had cause to caution Montgomerie — in 1991 — and yesterday he said : ‘ He is a fine golfer and is clearly going to be a major figure in the game for as long as he remains active in it , but he has to be able to take it on the chin .
11 The head said that that would be the case and that Balbinder would stay for as long as he needed their help .
12 For him , this meant giving master classes in duplicity in order to keep both Axis and Allies in play for as long as he needed to achieve his economic , military and , above all , territorial objectives .
13 He had asked John Prior Estlin for letters of introduction to the Unitarian ministers at Bridgwater and Taunton , and became a regular preacher in both towns for as long as he remained at Stowey .
14 Ramsay delayed the return for as long as he dared , to allow stragglers to come up .
15 Eventually the carabiniere got bored and let Eric stay in the lavatory for as long as he wanted .
16 She had to talk for as long as he wanted and it was a long time .
17 He has convinced Roderigo that Othello 's attraction for Desdemona is purely sensual , will soon be satiated , and that then Desdemona will love him ; even though the dupe is constantly doubting that vision , Iago manages to sustain it for as long as he needs to .
18 The conscious , alert patient , such as the polio victim , must be given treatment for as long as he desires .
19 It is unlikely that he would have gone to a children 's home in the first place and stayed for as long as he did before fostering was tried .
20 I 'm surprised he stuck to you for as long as he did . ’
21 Under the STV a candidate must compete not only with political opponents but also with candidates of his own party , and compete in a popularity contest which , commencing with his first election campaign , will have to last without remission for as long as he wishes to hold his seat .
22 ‘ He 's there for as long as he wants to be , ’ said Eaton .
23 He added : ‘ If things keep going well , Trevor can be at Hillsborough for as long as he wants .
24 Fry claimed he was sacked by Flashman but the latter responded by saying Fry has a job at Underhill for as long as he wants it .
25 If any of you attacks your brother from now on , if not ordered to do so by a superior , that attacker will be enslaved and used for chirurgical experiments in our laboratories for as long as he lives .
26 Now if Kemp had been held up , for some reason , for even longer than he 'd expected … for considerably longer than he 'd expected …
27 And I think Peter 's been saying this for almost well since he 's come back anyway that , I ca n't work because the stock figures have not been updated .
28 Now if Kemp had been held up , for some reason , for even longer than he 'd expected … for considerably longer than he 'd expected …
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