Example sentences of "[prep] us [prep] [art] long " in BNC.

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1 It is a growing problem partly and one that is likely to be with us for a long time .
2 It is likely to be with us for a long time to come . ’
3 And I remember to this day , though I was so small , that mother was very angry with me , for unclothing myself before the servant , who was a very nice girl who had been with us for a long time .
4 Leslie had a very good lot of men in his section , some of them had been with us for a long time .
5 Of course the phenomenological approach has been with us for a long time , and has been the primary source of evidence in the psychoanalytic tradition .
6 Well we all know from our own history books that fire has been with us for a long long time has n't it ?
7 Within a month of the start of the war it was beginning to appreciate its mistake , but the consequences will be with us for a long time to come .
8 You may also get extra discounts on top of the no claim bonus shown above if you have had a policy with us for a long time and you have not made any claims .
9 You may also get extra discounts on top of the no claim bonus shown above if you have had a policy with us for a long time and you have not made any claims .
10 You may also get extra discounts on top of the no claim bonus shown above if you have had a policy with us for a long time and you have not made any claims .
11 You may also get extra discounts on top of the no claim bonus shown above if you have had a policy with us for a long time and you have not made any claims .
12 There is still much to be done but the more we ‘ get it right first time ’ the more confidence our customers will have to remain with us for the long term future .
13 What distinguishes the companies still with us after a long period of recession is that they are lucky — they do not seem to have been hit by the unexpected .
14 It is true that it has been forecast as being upon us for a long time , but things are now really moving in some areas .
15 Our main memory is of trying to keep the inside of the windscreen free of ice ( no heater ) while queues of traffic built up beside us on the long haul up Shap Fell .
16 It has seemed to us for a long time that something special about Foxton Locks and Inclined Plane is called for , and this is an attempt to meet that need .
17 What can he do for anyone in that graveyard of a city except catch their rot and pass it on to us in the long run ?
18 Forming the intention to adopt beliefs only when they correspond to reality postpones the settlement of belief : we are forced to adopt rules which , while they are guaranteed to reveal reality to us in the long run , are not guaranteed to do so in the short run .
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