Example sentences of "in [noun sg] for a long " in BNC.
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1 | A discrete block of land may have been in existence for a long time before it was first described in a written document . |
2 | The first 4 of these have been in existence for a long time . |
3 | Thus , if the goal is for your dog to eat in the car rather than the kitchen , in preparation for a long journey , move its dish a few inches a day towards the car , and then into the car . |
4 | In preparation for a long stay , I had several suitcases , a packing case , a cabin trunk , my portable gramophone and records , all my medical equipment . |
5 | well those people have them in stock for a long time |
6 | Many tournaments ( as you emphasised ) , have been in place for a long time and often with the same people running them for decades . |
7 | Privately , senior party members claim women do not put themselves forward , are not up to the job and stress that most male MPs have been in place for a long time . |
8 | When releasing barn owls that have been in captivity for a long time , we keep them confined to the barn until we 're sure that they are going to adapt happily to their new surrounding . ( ) |
9 | Her daughter Jessica wrote a letter to the New York court saying : ‘ Please make Amy Fisher stay in jail for a long time so she ca n't hurt my mom again . ’ |
10 | So if you were on night duty , it was n't much use getting off early and going to bed for a couple of hours and then going to court — you might be engaged in court for a long time . |
11 | The fittings here also looked as if they had been in service for a long time — probably salvaged from a demolition site . |
12 | Because those who re-offended went to prison automatically , without the possibility of a non-custodial sentence the next time they were convicted of an imprisonable offence , they might remain in custody for a longer time than would otherwise have been the case . |
13 | Schemes of the same kind were drawn up for the forests of Chute , Pickering and Knaresborough , and in the soke of Somersham within the forest of Huntingdon , which the Attorney-General reported ‘ had not been in use for a long time past . |
14 | It was after I had been deep in thought for a long time , stooped forward , that I looked up and saw Adrar , like the celestial city , its towers and palms floating on the mirage of a lake . |
15 | She seemed to lie in bed for a long time before falling asleep . |
16 | She lay ill in bed for a long time . |
17 | We 've been in love for a long time — well , I have anyway . ’ |
18 | We walked in silence for a long time . |
19 | He sat in silence for a long time . |
20 | We were still fairly new to the local etiquette , so we sat in silence for a long while . |
21 | Emilia lay in silence for a long time , biting her lip . |
22 | We stood together in silence for a long moment . |
23 | They hugged each other in silence for a long time . |
24 | The entire party of newcomers came to a halt on the verge facing Springfield 's assembled men , and the two companies eyed one another in silence for a long moment . |
25 | The big sheriff considered their report in silence for a long moment . |
26 | Helen 's face had gone pale and she sat in silence for a long minute . |
27 | He was in hospital for a long time with the doctors far from optimistic that he would recover . |
28 | There was a car crash , she died , he was in hospital for a long time and when he came out everything had changed . |
29 | Thomas 's mind has been in turmoil for a long time since that rejection . |
30 | Others do stay in care for a long time . |