Example sentences of "[pron] [noun sg] for [art] long " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 And it 's been on my heart for a long time to save .
2 I just felt like I would have given my right arm to be there with a camera — and that stayed in my mind for a long time . ’
3 ‘ This has been in my mind for a long , long time .
4 I 'd been wanting to break a board over my head for a long while .
5 She was my friend for a long time because we got on really well together .
6 I once lied to Basil and this has been on my conscience for a long time .
7 But his parents ' place in Hemlock Road was their base for a long time .
8 New colour sections on antique furniture — an important addition considering the buoyancy of such pieces at auction today — clocks , silver , glass , pottery and porcelain will prove their worth for a long time .
9 She generates interesting theories , offers stimulating possibilities , makes her pitch for a long exploration , and all but does the dance of the seven veils to persuade Rainbow to join her on a journey of self-discovery .
10 Instead of sitting on the benches he came right up to Minch 's cage and stared into its emptiness for a long time .
11 Gabriel looked into her face for a long time .
12 Very slowly , fitzAlan came back to her , gazing down at her face for a long moment .
13 An invitation through Moran brought the three girls and the boy to her house for a long Sunday .
14 The Richardson boys had been visitors to her house for a long time .
15 ‘ Sir , we have been seeking his permission for a long time ; he will not give it .
16 His mind for a long time before this crisis arose had been turning to the idea of a new party orientation and government by what he called a Council of State …
17 Eleanor was nearly twice the age he felt he deserved , and it had been his ambition for a long time to have a girl just at the point when it became legal .
18 Nor does it seem that systems of information retrieval will come to his help for a long time , if ever .
19 Any Charioteer may swap his bow for a long bow at a cost of +1 point .
20 He sat behind his desk for a long time , skipping Sunday 's cold-mutton supper , rousing himself to say goodbye to the visitors , trying to deal with the paperwork of Sara 's business .
21 The violinist is airing his complaints in an interview at his apartment in Manhattan 's great culture gulch , the Upper West Side , on the even of his departure for a long concert tour .
22 There was more wrong with Sheridan than ill-temper , and it had been obvious to his father for a long time .
23 ‘ People always want to see how the Führer looks , whether he is serious or laughing , ’ and had expressed disappointment that they had not even heard his voice for a long time in the newsreels , for , as one report put it , ‘ the words of the Führer are gospel for the people ’ .
24 I 've been on your trail for a long , long time . ’
25 If you tend to be inaccurate off the tee , remember that a tailwind usually reduces the effects of side spin on the ball so here 's your opportunity for the long drive .
26 ‘ No , I have n't actually , but I 've admired your work for a long time . ’
27 Madame la Comtesse , I have been in love with Mademoiselle your daughter for a long time and I wish to make her my wife .
28 But surely to if you 've been working with your partner for a long time he 's gon na it anyway
29 Of course , dustproof bags , cases for machines , and strong plastic covers for papers and boxes of computer disks can be a great help , but above all , keep a constant check on all your materials and if you are away from your house for a long time , lock them all up in a metal trunk or barrel and ask a local friend to check your house for termites from time to time .
  Next page