Example sentences of "and [verb] for long " in BNC.
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1 | Drug doses also tend to be higher and given for longer periods . |
2 | ‘ Our favourite times are Sunday afternoons , cooking , watching television and going for long walks . ’ |
3 | He remembered one time he 'd walked up here , in May , after she had started seeing him in the afternoons and going for long walks along the canal-side . |
4 | Droplets up to 100 m in size can be suspended in the air and travel for long distances , so a few deeply inhaled legionella-laden amoebae could cause infection , especially since legionellae successfully outgrow the host cell at body temperature . |
5 | Children employed by such as William Douglas at his cotton mill in Salford were often taken from the workhouse at six or seven years old and worked for long hours , and were sometimes so ill-treated that they committed suicide . |
6 | Diana looked half-frozen herself and battled with a useless umbrella ; the feather on her hat began to flop , yet she stayed and chatted for longer than ever , as if to reward the people for their patience . |
7 | The unions have dropped from their claim the demand for increased annual leave , extra holiday and pay for long service , and reductions in working hours . |
8 | At night I would often get up and go for long walks in the school grounds , especially when the moon was full and I felt particularly restless , enjoying the silence and solitude of the woods . |
9 | Baits need to be anchored well on the bottom and left for long periods and leger tactics are more likely to succeed than the float . |
10 | Plummer swallowed hard and froze for long seconds . |
11 | This means that in battles with tough enemies that are likely to stand and fight for longer they can be a better choice . |
12 | In the 1970s he was detained without charge or trial for five years and tortured and held for long periods in leg-irons . |
13 | MO 9 had plans to raise 10 Commandos , each with 10 50-man Troops , and called for volunteers for unspecified hazardous duties who must also be prepared to work and train for longer hours than regular formations . |