Example sentences of "[vb infin] for [art] [adj] time " in BNC.

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1 When the Ottoman empire declared war on a foreign state its unfortunate representative in Constantinople was very often immediately thrown into the Seven Towers prison there , where he might stay for a considerable time .
2 In Romania the legacy of the late President Ceausescu 's National Stalinism' will persist for a considerable time and the directions of change can not easily be predicted .
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 Usually parents are permitted to stop using the alarm if the child has had fourteen to twenty-one dry nights , but need to be warned that the child may relapse for a short time .
9 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 .
10 Lions are strong but can not run for a long time .
11 But for most of the workforce this price is relatively high and short-lived ; money will motivate for a short time especially if it is a potentially large sum of money ( e.g. football pools , lotteries , gambling ) .
12 The watertable may rise when there is very heavy rain , perhaps to the height of the upper passage and its cavern where the stream will flow for a short time , making that passage just a little larger .
13 Can I have for a long time .
14 But that wo n't happen for a long time , says Richard Outcalt , a retail-sales consultant in Seattle .
15 He simply hopes they will emerge of their own accord , and this may not happen for a considerable time .
16 A speed which , once it had lumbered up to it , it could maintain for a long time .
17 Who should pay for the wasted time of the dentist ? — I ? the bus driver ? the bus company ? or the clock manufacturer ?
18 But apart from limited mineral resources and abundant meat , Kyrgyzstan will struggle for a long time .
19 One enterprising station-master frequently told all passengers that their trains would not leave for a long time .
20 Does n't matter I mean , it 'll go for a long time you know .
21 You know , you may go for a long time and not see any , then you 'll see two or three in possibly a week .
22 In this case , Lord Denning distinguished Bartlett v Sidney Marcus ( 1965 ) by explaining that if a car does not go for a reasonable time and the engine breaks up , this is evidence to show that the car was not fit for its purpose when sold .
23 She did n't breathe for a long time .
24 This is the best I 've seen them play for a long time Leicester
25 Having chosen your leather corals carefully , and provided them with a good aquarium environment , they should grow steadily and live for a long time ( ten years has been reported ) , and possibly even reproduce .
26 Old man are you gon na live for a long time ?
27 Susie did not reply for a long time .
28 At the most he could try to plead some implied term into the contract that the goods would last for a reasonable time after delivery to allow him a reasonable period of trouble-free use .
29 Second , as regards durability , the goods should last for a reasonable time and any breach should be regarded as occurring at the time of supply rather than when the lack of durability became apparent .
30 Many are a temporary condition but there are certain types which are difficult to treat and last for a long time .
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