Example sentences of "[prep] for [art] [adj] time " in BNC.

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1 Oh yes , did that at the beginning for for a long time .
2 And no-one looked more livelier than Denis Hollywood in the last seven minutes of a contest that will be talked about for a long time to come .
3 His mind drifted over the people whom he had heard about for the first time that morning , groping for some sort of perspective .
4 of for a long time ) and this was a puzzle still to be solved , but at least there seemed to be some evidence that fusion was happening , proving their original hypothesis .
5 The National Council for Women 's ‘ Charter for Women 's Health ’ launched in September calls for the right to knowledge , participation in health-care decisions , opportunity for choice , provision for quality care , accessible health care & the right to a healthy lifestyle ( All issues that the NCT has been working towards for a long time ) .
6 Kate could n't even justify it by saying it was a boy Lizzy loved , whom her daughter had been with for a long time and so sex was a natural progression .
7 ‘ And since it 's been over and finished with for a long time , there does n't seem any point in discussing it , especially right now .
8 For anything we know , it is an agreement entered into for the first time , in consequence of this instrument … .
9 Said a lot of things I 've been meaning to for a long time . ’
10 So , today , the SAAF still has three Dakota units and looks set to for a long time to come .
11 An abacus uses human gall-stones on taut human sinew , the rocking horse has a semi-skeletal head , a set of wooden toy soldiers all have subtle mutations when looked at for a second time , and so on .
12 Sister Paul would pretend not to see me as I hung about outside around the staffroom to see her pass by for the third time that day .
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