Example sentences of "[vb infin] [prep] [art] long [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Yet there are also brief moments of recovery , moments of gratified desire and a coming to life : ‘ on this abandoned divan , I shall inhale for a long while still the earthy , vegetal smell which the faun left behind ; then , in the morning , wakened at dawn , I shall fling myself into the delicious air ’ ( p. 104 ) .
2 Alternatively , try to find the sort of rectangular table that can also double as a long desk or work table when required .
3 What we did n't know for a long time was that this book is his revenge on his parents .
4 In times of expansion , developments can be additive , and it is easier for new subjects to become institutionally — as distinct from academically — accepted ( doubts can linger for a long time ) .
5 Memories of the last will linger for a long time to come .
6 Do they survive for a long time ?
7 He would gaze for a long time and , when Gabriel had finished his tasks , would settle again until the ghost reinforced itself somewhere else a few days later .
8 But he would pray — both for Emilia 's recovery from affliction , and for the strength he would need throughout the long thawing of the ice about her heart .
9 My guess however is that the Ariston 's unusually musical qualities will appeal in the long term where some more glamorous looking contrivances will ultimately be found tiresome or wanting .
10 All of them are now under review to make sure they are ‘ in a particular market where we can win in the long term ’ .
11 If we were to add those provisions to the Bill , I fear that we might not fall within the long title of the Bill .
12 Mummy was there it did n't feel like a long day did it ?
13 But we may expect in the long run to become as comfortable in the new clothes as we were in the old .
14 Yeah , mind you his , his short er term policies so it does n't matter in the long run .
15 Perhaps the United States itself would benefit in the long run from a more flexible policy on sterling and other matters .
16 You would probably both benefit in the long term by coming to such a compromise as interests and contacts from outside can save you both from the trapped feeling that a dependent relationship can bring about .
17 To a certain extent it does not matter how well a product performs if the user takes a strong dislike to it then it will not succeed in the long run .
18 Whilst this representation provides a very compact method of holding and handling a wide range of the common geometric forms found in engineering , it can result in a long processing time when real model edges have to be determined in complex models .
19 This low level of activity indicates a lack of extensive interior melting , or a thick lithosphere , or a lack of stress in the lithosphere , or some combination of all three , all of which can result from a long history of low internal temperatures .
20 The difference was that until 1688 loans had been made directly to the King : he ran the government as an extension of his private household and , although he was the richest individual in the country , he was in many ways just a private borrower like any other and a prudent lender would not trust him with a loan that would run for a long time .
21 Lions are strong but can not run for a long time .
22 I know this may sound like a long shot — but someone who 's been listening to 2 Pac 's ‘ 2PacalypseNow ’ super-LP was recently arrested in a stolen car ( with the tape still playing ) for killing a police officer in America .
23 It is concluded that the transposed colon retains its normal motility pattern but some adaptation to its new location may occur in the long term .
24 But I ca n't see in the long run that it would make any difference to what we 've been talking about , seeing who Maggie is .
25 The public relations executive , as a manager of the corporate personality , can only sustain in the long term , an identity that is based upon reality .
26 This way the buyer need not fear a situation in which the supplier will run out of essential stock , and the supplier can plan on the long term to optimise his conditions of supply .
27 Next we shall look at a long solenoid filled with a high-permeability magnetic material as shown in Fig. 3.9 ( p. 73 ) .
28 But we must look at the long term view .
29 If things keep as they 're going now and she gets the services she 's getting I 've no grumbles , she 'll stop for a long while .
30 Anyway , nuffink 's gon na 'appen fer a long while yet so the owners are lettin' the place out fer rent .
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