Example sentences of "be [verb] [adv] [prep] [art] long " in BNC.

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1 arguments , all of which can be developed only by a long mental soak in the subject .
2 We 'll be looking forward to the longest raft race in the world .
3 In particular , it has a lower jaw so loosely connected with the upper that it can be pushed forward like a long narrow spoon .
4 Anyone who is stupid enough to try and derail a train should be locked away for a long time .
5 The good effects of war can be detected only in the long term , and there were bad effects too , while the consequences of coalition for the party were immediate and almost wholly negative .
6 In the case of the Hundred Years War , the causes of the conflict were to be found both in the long historic links between England and France , links which were gradually becoming weaker , and in the need to express in new terms the relationship between the two countries ( arguably the two most powerful in western society in the late Middle Ages ) taking into account elements such as national consciousness and diverging methods of government ( to name but two ) which historians recognise as being characteristic of late medieval European society as a whole .
7 Kraemer and Roberts ( 1984 ) offer as justification for this assumption the suggestion that ‘ important ’ memories retain the ability to be retrieved even after a long retention interval whereas less important memories do not .
8 However , this is an aspect that must be studied closely over a longer period , for there is a danger in some of the inner-city schemes of officially-induced gentrification .
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