Example sentences of "will [vb infin] [prep] [art] long " in BNC.
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1 | 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 . |
2 | Give it a flick it 'll go for a long way because there 's no , there 's very little friction on the ice and erm the second one is the , the awkward one . |
3 | Does n't matter I mean , it 'll go for a long time you know . |
4 | Your Uncle Walter 'll go on a long time yet , you see . ’ |
5 | Well they 'll last for a long time |
6 | I think that the record will remain for a long , long time . |
7 | Memories of the last will linger for a long time to come . |
8 | 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 . |
9 | However , if they are both read in close conjunction to each other , readers will experience strong emotions combined with a beautiful story , that they will remember for a long long time . |
10 | If changes in conditions disrupt the precise replication of parental characters so as to yield hereditary variation , then , providing only that some of it happens to be adaptive , this will suffice in the long run for selection as a cause of adaptive species formations . |
11 | The direction an organisation will move in the long term |
12 | It is something that many people would not like to see , but there is no question that a high proportion of animals which are shot will carry lead shot for a while , will die after a long period — in many cases days or weeks — and there is a substantial amount of suffering when this happens . |
13 | As to which will prevail in the longer term , the jury remains out until NT makes its official appearance in 1993 . |
14 | This will lead to a long deba debate . |
15 | He went on : ‘ I told the lads they can create something to tell their kids and grandchildren about because if we do beat Reading 's run , the record will stand for a long , long time . |
16 | While the EV figures will only be guidelines for any individual project , the expected and actual cumulative figures will converge in the long run if the method is consistently applied , maximizing the productivity of the R&D function . |
17 | While the EV figures will only be guidelines for any individual project , the expected and actual cumulative figures will converge in the long run if the method is consistently applied , maximizing the productivity of the R&D function . |
18 | But apart from limited mineral resources and abundant meat , Kyrgyzstan will struggle for a long time . |
19 | It 's the children who will suffer in the long run . ’ |
20 | Occasionally a person will suffer from a long and unpleasant illness like glandular fever , but this is rare . |
21 | It seems doubtful that any strong moral reaction can now set in although some backlash is already evident ; a dissident minority and a good many of the elderly will continue for a long time to object to what they see as moral decay . |
22 | No doubt controversy will continue for a long time , and no one will ever convince the superstitious mother . |
23 | We are now in a second slump , which will continue for a long time yet , and unemployment is rising . |