Example sentences of "[verb] [verb] [adj] a long " in BNC.

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1 Andy 's form is exceptional and he has waited such a long time to make the jersey his own that he will not want to miss a game . ’
2 For example , the extensive list of qualifications and caveats which Marshall appended to his exposition of the quantity theory of money had threatened to cast such a long shadow over its validity that Marshall appeared to take freight and retarait behind the ceteris paribus stipulation which so typified his approach to economics .
3 Having come such a long way it is a pity that the story ends in 1900 , without discussing the alleged takeover of chemistry by modern physics .
4 That they did not do and now the leader of the council said well they 're trying to get down to the standard spending assessment at last , he could have done that a long time ago , you have had nothing but excess expenditure proposals on behalf of this city for many , many years .
5 Well you see , what Freud had to explain here was how he could have had such a long dream when the dreamer reported that he woke up more or less instantly from the stimulus of something hitting him on the back of the neck .
6 ‘ Oh dear , ’ said Fenella , ‘ and we 've come such a long way . ’
7 ‘ I mean , Delia , we 've had such a long association and a successful one , I 'd like to think , well , I do n't want to just lose touch . ’
8 gosh you 've had that a long time
9 It did n't matter that it had taken such a long time .
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