Example sentences of "for [art] long [noun sg] they " in BNC.
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1 | For a long minute they seemed as one , then , abruptly , the spell was broken . |
2 | For a long time they just held each other there under the stars . |
3 | For a long time they treated the question of political power as wholly subordinate to the social struggle . |
4 | For a long time they had led a life of measured grace ; regular sedate walks with their mistress , superb food in ample quantities and long snoring sessions on the rugs and armchairs . |
5 | And then er a and then after they had been in hay ricks for a long time they were brought up to the farm and built into a bigger stack , a bigger thing . |
6 | For a long time they did not speak . |
7 | Finally her arms went gently round his waist , and for a long time they sat there , while he listened to the sounds of the party , and felt — against his side , and within the perimeter his arm made around her — the gentle ebb and flow of her breath , Please , please , do n't come now , Mrs Hunter . |
8 | For a long time they clung together so until , with a haggard shaking of her head , Emilia freed herself from the embrace , struggled for , and found , a measure of composure . |
9 | The characteristic of all those areas is that for a long time they have been Labour controlled , although Conservatives have been in control in Brent for the past year and the Liberal Democrats have recently been in control in Tower Hamlets . |
10 | Afterwards she clung to him , the tears wet on her cheeks , and for a long time they lay together in silence as the light of the October evening faded around them . |
11 | Luce buried her face against Michele 's neck and for a long time they sat without moving or speaking . |
12 | For a long time they thought it might have been dysentery , but thank goodness it did n't turn out to be that serious . |
13 | For a long moment they stood facing each other . |
14 | For a long moment they gazed silently into each other 's eyes , and she felt the familiar tug of longing deep in her stomach . |
15 | He turned to look at her again , and for a long moment they stared at each other , irreconcilable strangers either side of a barrier ; and yet Sara had the odd feeling that some part of her longed to understand Matthew Preston , to agree with him , to acquiesce in his decisions . |
16 | For a long moment they stared at each other and it was as if the body language they had shared in the pool had ceased to be a game and the strained politeness of the last week had never been . |
17 | For a long moment they both stopped eating , and looked across the table at each other . |
18 | For a long moment they lay and she gazed down at him , their eyes locked . |