Example sentences of "[conj] [adv] long [conj] they " in BNC.

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1 No , I 'm sure that they that so long as they pass the audition they are always welcome .
2 And so long as they pass them through Rannoch to the west if need be .
3 By contrast the larger class-D animals , living on grasslands where rainfall varies , are less selective and so long as they do not crop the grass too close many animals can cover the same foraging area in a short time .
4 It is easy to perceive that so long as this group of entrepreneurs is active in the market , and so long as they are alert to the changing prices their own activity brings about , the market process can proceed in an entirely normal fashion .
5 And so long as they were eating out …
6 Most commonly young women entered , and so long as they remained unmarried , stayed in domestic service .
7 Rhetorical questions work , then , when they are answered in what follows , and so long as they are not over-used .
8 ‘ Leeds City could not be suspended as a club — we had no power to do that ; but so long as they refused to give up those vital papers , we could have no way out save by expelling them .
9 It was to be the stumbling block ; for if the Emperor abandoned the Clauses he would antagonize Britain , while so long as they remained , Russia would not respond to his requests for an alliance .
10 It is , however , often claimed that there is a qualified obligation to obey the law , based on the authority of governments in just regimes , for so long as they remain just .
11 In any case , for as long as they remain as powerful as they are and until the country is ready for a proper comprehensive system the grammar school should be preserved : ‘ It would , moreover , be absurd from a socialist point of view to close down the grammar school , while leaving the public schools still holding their present commanding position .
12 Now , she decided , if ever she had that kind of money , she would first ensure that her family would never again , for as long as they lived , be in need .
13 For as long as they continue they are the issue , rather than a grievance for which many people might instinctively have some sympathy .
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