Example sentences of "and [adv] long [subord] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | And so long as they pass them through Rannoch to the west if need be . |
2 | By contrast the larger class-D animals , living on grasslands where rainfall varies , are less selective and so long as they do not crop the grass too close many animals can cover the same foraging area in a short time . |
3 | It is easy to perceive that so long as this group of entrepreneurs is active in the market , and so long as they are alert to the changing prices their own activity brings about , the market process can proceed in an entirely normal fashion . |
4 | And so long as they were eating out … |
5 | Most commonly young women entered , and so long as they remained unmarried , stayed in domestic service . |
6 | Rhetorical questions work , then , when they are answered in what follows , and so long as they are not over-used . |
7 | Damp is acceptable so long as the cellar is not in use and so long as it does not rise above the ground floor dpc . |
8 | So long as the House was not bound by strict party ties and so long as it had control of the major part of its own timetable , the general task of commenting on and questioning government policy was relatively simple . |
9 | The Government has stated that , as well as continuing cover on non-vested markets for NCM , it will provide reinsurance for those contracts which are deemed to be in the ‘ national interest ’ for as long as the Government considers its existence essential to meet the reasonable needs of exporters and so long as it performs satisfactorily as a trading facility . |
10 | Anyone who gives him a flak jacket ( that is , consent ) may take it back , but the doctor only needs one and so long as he continues to have one he has the legal right to proceed . |
11 | ‘ Subject to this Part of this Act — ( a ) after the termination of a protected tenancy of a dwelling-house the person who , immediately before that termination , was the protected tenant of the dwelling-house shall , if and so long as he occupies the dwelling-house as his residence , be the statutory tenant of it ; … |
12 | As she raised a hand to wipe them away she noticed how deeply the dirt had eaten into her fingernails , so that they were not , and so long as she worked never would be , pink and sweet and shell-like . |
13 | But the widow of a vassal was commonly at the disposal of the vassal 's lord : so long as her consent was obtained ( by whatever means ) and so long as she was not disparaged , she could be married to whom the lord chose . |
14 | She will go free before I do and so long as she is captive will I be . |
15 | Hers was not a demanding character , and so long as she felt some evidence of a man 's care ( which living in Charles ' room would give her ) she would not need more . |
16 | After the birth , intercourse can begin again as soon as you feel ready and so long as you do n't feel any discomfort . |
17 | She smiled , ‘ Do n't forget now , you 're my cousin from Neath come to help with the business , you 're big like my dad , could easily be his nephew and so long as you do n't open your mouth , it should be all right . ’ |
18 | ‘ How you feel is how you feel and how you climax is how you climax , and so long as you let a man know those things , there should n't be a problem , ’ David said . |
19 | They 're dirty , and so long as you erm fill your paint pots up so the water in the pot is below , below that , if you tip it over it does n't spill |
20 | What I am trying to do is identify genetic potential long before the birth of the infant , and therefore long before he has been affected by his environment . |