Example sentences of "a [adv] long [noun] [conj] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 Gooch recalled playing against Waqar at Chelmsford : ‘ The first impression was that he seemed to have a very long run-up but he is obviously a very fine fast bowler with the ability to swing , particularly the old ball . ’
2 It is a very long journey that we are beginning .
3 Vienna Dear Fräulein Arandt , It is a very long time since I heard from you .
4 But it is now a very long time since I was there . ’
5 It 's taken us both a very long time but I feel stronger and emotionally much more stable now .
6 ‘ It will take a very long time before we can fully cooperate ’ , said Czech-born Thomas Messer .
7 Those actively interested in diamonds will have to wait a very long time before they will be able to put their hands on these cosmic ornaments .
8 Now that he was n't looming over her , she felt more composed , and it would be a very long time before she ever took a stranger on trust again .
9 I suppose we we would run the Independent as a professional publication , but it would be run at a loss for a very long time before you could turn it around .
10 It seemed a very long time before he came back .
11 Woodland has , therefore , been managed for a very long time and we shall examine this further in a moment .
12 Well , I shall need a lot of persuasion to change my mind , but I 've known Edward for a very long time and we 're good friends .
13 This is something that 's been on my mind for a very long time and I mean , I , I , I think it 's about time we started getting rid of these things and updating our own toilets you know .
14 I mean when I wrote this book of bible poems in fact it took me a very long time and I started all sorts of subjects which I did n't finish , so , no , you have to be obedient to whether the poem intends to get written or not .
15 Her face looked anguished as if she had been secretly angry and victimized for a very long time and it was just beginning to seep out .
16 It took me a very long time because I do n't have the kind of face which people immediately commit to memory , but if you keep popping up for thirty-five years , then inevitably people are going to say , ‘ Do n't I know you ? ’
17 that , that Playback 's left , you know , for , for a very long time because I think you 'll agree and
18 Threats against her , a suggestion that she should leave the country for a very long time if she did n't want to get badly hurt .
19 Then the man spoke his first word in a very long time as he looked at Beth panting away .
20 Investigations into the activities of this particular gang had been carried out over a very long period and they had been kept under constant surveillance by our officers who were thus able to feed us all the necessary information towards a successful interception .
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