Example sentences of "[was/were] [verb] for [art] long " in BNC.

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1 Well were going for a long weekend , like the Bank Holiday weekend .
2 The Tynedale Fenwicks and the Liddesdale Elliots were involved for a long time in a savage , unyielding feud ; and the Armstrongs , among their many clashes , quarrelled simultaneously with the Scottish Turnbulls and Johnstones and with the English Bells , while the Bells were also feuding with the English Grahams .
3 A variety of reasons were proffered for the long delay in setting the seal on a deal but drummer Gary Murdoch maintains that ‘ we 've had a string of managers who did n't really know their job ’ .
4 ‘ You were talking for a long time , ’ she said .
5 We were playing for a long time before we ever had a deal , and when we eventually got signed by a big company , they pretty much took us for what we were .
6 As lithium salts were not amenable to being patented , they did not attract the attention of the drug industry : also they had a bad reputation for their toxic effects , and so Cade 's findings were neglected for a long time .
7 Yeah but what I 'm saying is erm the orange disk was flashing for a long while before the buzzer
8 But she , you know , it was built for a long time before she got anything in it .
9 I was relaxing for a long time .
10 It was thought for a long time that he was a Carthusian but there is no firm evidence for this .
11 British case at least , the problem of national or ethnic difference was masked for a long period by development occurring in the peripheries at the same rate and in similar ways to development in industrial England .
12 She thought afterwards , and was to think for a long time , that it was Sophie and Teodor who saved her .
13 It showed the leader board and then switched to the seventh where Krantz was preparing for a long approach putt down the kidney-shaped green .
14 He was screaming for a long time before he fell , and we could hear that he was running as he screamed .
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