Example sentences of "[verb] [verb] so long [subord] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | I think that 's why the play has survived so long because it has this peculiar charm . ’ |
2 | We shall not only survive but continue to grow so long as we give value for money , retain our record of innovation and flexibility , keep the confidence and goodwill of our clients and ensure that we have the best possible range of materials , methods and people in the industry . |
3 | This means that Snotlings can be very frustrating to fight , because no matter how many are slain they keep fighting so long as their neighbours hold steady . |
4 | He can continue to shoot so long as he keeps hitting , up to a maximum of 6 shots per turn . |
5 | The plain truth is that I once twisted my knee after falling down a ridiculously narrow flight of stairs at a crowded party in a terraced house in Highgate , and I found it so comforting and indeed so peculiarly elegant to lean on a good stout walking stick during the weeks that followed this mishap that I continued to do so long after my leg had returned to normal . |
6 | A War Wagon can continue to fight so long as there is at least one crew member left alive . |
7 | A unit only continues to operate so long as it is successful . |
8 | We can not help signing so long as there is another human being who needs to read the signs . |