Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [to-vb] long " in BNC.
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1 | It will also cut training needs at a time when people no longer want to serve long apprenticeships . |
2 | Without such third party activity , CDTV can not hope to have long term success . |
3 | Provide early help to reduce long term social and family problems . |
4 | Likewise , regulations imposing anti-dumping duties ( which are in certain respects akin to decisions in the field of competition ) also tend to comprise long and relatively detailed statements of reasons in their preambles . |
5 | The fact that many prisoners have routinely had to spend long periods in their cells without access to a toilet , having to use chamber pots and queue up to ‘ slop out ’ , has been a potent symbol of the squalor of British prisons . |
6 | To this day , despite periods of extreme repression , they have survived , often having to spend long periods underground . |
7 | I would really love to have long hair but it never seems to grow at the back , only at the fringe ! |
8 | Well we have n't got to go long for the shortest day . |
9 | They did n't have to wait long to find out where she was . |
10 | Luckily , they did n't have to search long or far . |
11 | ‘ I did n't have to search long and hard to achieve this wonderment with America , that 's all I know , ’ says Greg defiantly . |
12 | My toes went numb , and at the primary school that we attended I was n't allowed to wear long trousers at my age . |
13 | Also like police court trials , witnesses had to pay their own expenses , even though they sometimes had to travel long distances , especially when a trial was postponed several times . |
14 | Tertiary , prevention … would aim at avoiding the worst consequences of a child actually having to spend long periods in substitute care . |