Example sentences of "for a [adv] long [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 With brightness masking , subjects report that although the target appeared to be present for a reasonably long period it was too vaguely defined — its contrast was too low for it to be identifiable .
2 Shoulthwaite Ghyll remained in a very good condition for a surprisingly long period .
3 Despite episcopal censures , the practice continued for a surprisingly long time ; measures were taken to stop Irish clergy so cohabiting as late as the sixth century .
4 It has become the drug of choice for the American armed forces and for the World Health Organization , and has survived against the threat of resistant strains for a surprisingly long time .
5 Basically , however , British cities ‘ got by ’ for a surprisingly long time .
6 By sending permanent representatives to the courts of Europe the Ottomans would have been accepting a kind of regular and established contact with the west which denied their most deeply held assumptions , which implied an at least partial renunciation of the inherent superiority to the Christian world which they claimed , and which for a surprisingly long time , even after the balance of military strength had turned decisively against them , seemed to almost all of them unnecessary and to promise no real advantage .
7 Mr Deukmejian , who was elected governor in 1982 , has been trying for a mighty long time to get the death penalty enforced in California .
8 But he 'll have a sore head for a pretty long time , I should imagine . ’
9 Some have been living for a disconcertingly long time in museums ; but once doubted , the evidence of inadequacy in a fake is quite often soon in coming .
10 However , the considerations given earlier on overflow area size and the need to allow for a relatively long period between reorganizations will guide the designer to a reasonable compromise .
11 It should be borne in mind here that many trustees would be able to appoint the capital to relatively young beneficiaries so that the property might not be subject to a further charge for a relatively long period .
12 This effect persists for a relatively long time , and as there is a specific relationship between the stimuli and the responses , it is regarded as a genuine form of associative learning .
13 T n tracts of T 9 GCA 9 persist for a relatively long time adds further weight to the suggestion that these are caused by ligand-induced alterations in local DNA structure , rendering it more susceptible to attack by this nuclease .
14 Therefore , before a conclusion is reached , tests must be continued for a sufficiently long time to demonstrate an adequate shelf-life in the market concerned .
15 In other words , they have been allowed to grow and multiply for a sufficiently long time to produce large numbers of cells .
16 All you need to do is to be sufficiently obstructive for a sufficiently long time and and his mates will turn around and throw up their hands and shak and and turn somersaults .
17 People who have intelligence and a conscience wrestle with these problems and we 've come to a conclusion which is as good a deal as we think we can get , with the people of the area and with the Labour party and I think he said that if people in this authority are sufficiently obstructive for a sufficiently long time then people will change their minds .
18 If subject to stress for a sufficiently long period of time all ‘ solid ’ materials are capable of flow .
19 However , if gains are kept offshore for a sufficiently long period of time , the return on investment may exceed the increased capital gains tax liability .
20 But councillors are lokking for a more long term , solution … they 're to petion the county council for money for full time youth workers .
21 However , with increasing store capacities and the presence of addressing mode fields , the use of three-address instructions makes for a very long instruction format , and the technique is not now used .
22 They seemed to stretch back for a very long way and Nuadu , narrowing his eyes , trying to find his bearings , thought that they must go back and back into the hillside behind the road and deep within the earth .
23 Most people thinks that 's a very long way off , but in the case of something like health then erm we certainly agree health is good for a very long way .
24 It reads : ‘ Went for a very long bike ride and I was n't tired but Dad was knackered . ’
25 Even for a very long text , about half of the words found will only occur once .
26 The 'phone rang for a very long time and when Mrs Pettifer eventually answered she sounded quite put out .
27 ‘ As far as the grassroots are concerned we have got one , and I hope we have her for a very long time . ’
28 It has been a shareholder for a very long time in some private companies and I think we 've become known to be a supportive shareholder .
29 For example , the Eskimos , who as hunters and fishermen are right at the bottom of Marx 's and Engels 's technological scale , have a kinship terminology which does not classify relatives any more than the English system does — a sign for Morgan of the presence of monogamy — while the Malays , who have possessed for a very long time highly advanced agricultural techniques , use a kinship terminology which Morgan and Engels associated with the earliest stages of evolution .
30 It was something he had not felt for a very long time .
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