Example sentences of "for [art] long time [conj] " in BNC.

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1 I saw her watching the girl for the longest time and finally she said , " Are those Indian beads ? "
2 I have been convinced for a long time that people could not love , accept or respect me for the person I am , only for the amazing amount of exercise I can do .
3 ‘ Jason Donovan has known for a long time that The Face is not rich , and we have repeatedly offered to apologise unreservedly for the article , ’ the statement added .
4 ‘ Jason Donovan has known for a long time that The Face is not rich , and we have repeatedly offered to apologise unreservedly for the article , ’ the statement added .
5 It has seemed to us for a long time that something special about Foxton Locks and Inclined Plane is called for , and this is an attempt to meet that need .
6 We 've known for a long time that when you can talk on the run , the miles just fly by .
7 A Mum and Dad who 'd known vaguely for a long time that Conor liked holding parties were suddenly being told over cups of tea and Hobnobs about vast acid house raves in the middle of fields , about police chases across whole counties , about an entire organisation that Conor had run ( Conor had run an organisation ? ) , which could call a party and have 5,000 people turning up at £20 a ticket within 48 hours .
8 ‘ I strongly suspected for a long time that there were other men .
9 It was thought for a long time that he was a Carthusian but there is no firm evidence for this .
10 We have known for a long time that there is no one right way to analyze a proposed capital investment .
11 Managers have known for a long time that demographics matter , but they have always believed that population statistics change slowly .
12 For a long time that was a great part of its charm .
13 It has been known for a long time that , partly due to their immense size , elephants can hear much lower sounds than we can .
14 I 'd been thinking for a long time that I 'd welcome the chance to talk with a psychiatrist , although not about captivity — I felt I 'd worked my way through that enough — but about my past and how I came to be the person I was when I was taken hostage .
15 Indeed , the fact that he did not refer her to a different psychiatrist convinced me for a long time that I had misconstrued the situation .
16 We have argued for a long time that there is a peripheral argument that in the strategic interests of the nation we should be concerned about the coal industry .
17 I hear from those who have not been imprisoned in the debate for a long time that the electronic media have reported well the exchanges that took place .
18 It has been clear for a long time that where land adjoining the highway is unintentionally entered , i.e. as a result of a car accident , that the plaintiff must prove negligence ( River Wear Commissioners v Adamson ( 1877 ) 2 App Cas 743 ) .
19 it is what I 've always thought for a long time that somebody like Brian if he 's not if he 's not showing at our fish at our show , even as an A class judge , I , I fail to see why he ca n't judge at our show it 's , he goes to Skelm and , and judges there and our fish will be there or strange really when we 're struggling for judges that , that we do n't do these things .
20 ‘ I have felt for a long time that the only way this issue was going to be resolved was to have it fixed on a political level — that it would n't just fade away .
21 Yesterday he rang the bell for a long time but no point in opening the door .
22 But there 's something else — something else they 've known about for a long time but kept to themselves . ’
23 I have n't been happy for a long time but now I think I 'm going to be . ’
24 He said : ‘ I have known Graham for a long time but there will be no sentiment when he picks the England team .
25 Metal whiskers of this kind had been known of , in a general sort of way , for a long time but had been regarded as a nuisance or a curiosity .
26 ‘ It is something that tends to live with you for a long time but at least we now have the chance to put the record straight and show that we , too , can play a bit .
27 Sometimes truth may be suppressed for a long time but while it is imprisoned it gathers to itself more and more power so that on the day that it is finally released it explodes , blowing everything asunder .
28 He watched her closely for a long time but there was no further flicker of consciousness .
29 The profits have been in public relations for a long time but too often those in charge have refused to invest some measure of it in capital equipment that would improve client services and the daily life of their workers .
30 Taken in connection with the fact that Liverpool is the greatest seaport in the world , that one alone should remain a disorganised prey to designing knaves is one of the strange and unaccountable anomalies which frequently escape notice for a long time but only to be ultimately felt with greater force and overcome with greater resolution " .
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