Example sentences of "[adv prt] for long " in BNC.

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1 A project is a project , he wrote , and once it is begun it should be carried through to the end , regardless of doubts about meaning , doubts about long runs , or doubts about anything else , unless the body screams for you to stop , of course one can not go on for long against the screaming of the body , but then that merely means one has miscalculated , it merely means one has begun too soon or too late or perhaps that the entire project was a miscalculation .
2 Obviously a writer who is happy with ‘ super-refined ’ ( elsewhere he says that Eliot 's ‘ Portrait of a Lady ’ is ‘ extraordinarily sensitized ’ ) is not a critic worth pausing on for long ; and yet when Untermeyer cites all too patent imitations of Eliot 's ‘ Sweeney Among the Nightingales ’ in quatrains by Osbert Sitwell and Herbert Read and Robert Nichols , one can see good reason for him to think that Eliot s reputation , achieved so fast on such a slender body of work , was no more than modish .
3 It 's been going on for long enough and I think something should be done about it , ’ he added .
4 If the war goes on for long , the anxieties will increase .
5 Some unilateral plant closures can be expected , Campbell predicted — if the crisis goes on for long or gets worse .
6 After the Ebro , Catalonia could not be expected to hold on for long , and if Catalonia fell the rest of Republican Spain was likely to follow .
7 This phenomenon has been going on for long enough in Shetland waters for it to be given a local name of ‘ fuglicaa ’ , which is derived from old Norse ‘ fugl ’ meaning bird and ‘ caa ’ to drive ( as in sheep ) — literally a ‘ bird-drive ’ .
8 Lack of sleep , if the baby is demanding to be feed every two hours or so day and night , can be hell if it goes on for long .
9 There 's too much quality at the club for us to stay down for long .
10 Nothing had ever been able to keep her down for long — another advantage of her Arian birth-sign , her mother would have insisted .
11 ‘ Oh , you 're so cynical , ’ she had flung at him , head up ; she was never down for long .
12 But I wo n't be off for long because I 've to follow Marcus . ’
13 " Do n't go running off for long .
14 ‘ Good as she is , Postine wo n't hold them off for long , ’ said Klift .
15 You might cope for a while with one eye closed or one hand behind your back but you would n't keep it up for long — nor would you perform at maximum ability .
16 Yet it is hardly likely that even if links had been made a ramshackle group of peasant armies using antiquated military techniques could have stood out for long against the Red Army .
17 Kenny was always football mad and he could n't stay out for long .
18 Without the imperative of obedience , albeit lovingly enforced , the child may come to conclude that if he holds out for long enough , demanding his own will , he 'll get his own way in the end .
19 The restless shifting tides of the US computer industry ensure that people may at times be down , but few are out for long , and out of the gathering gloom of the Everex Systems Inc Chapter 11 bankruptcy proceedings has sprung a new company , also in Fremont , California , raring to make its mark .
20 The pro-English party must have realised , however , that neither they nor their masters in London were in a position to hold out for long .
21 I doubt if he is a hard enough case to brazen it out for long in confinement .
22 But hang out for long enough , and something illegal was bound to be made available .
23 And with his wife gone out for long enough with one of her admirers …
24 give me a bell I 'll sha n't , I 'll sha n't be out for long
25 It 's too cold to sit around for long , so I get up and walk onto the bridge .
26 " Well , the man 's gone by and Cowslip and I thought the flayrah ought not to lie about for long .
27 I only looked , I did take quickly a look at them but , you know I thought oh I ai n't got I did n't really have time to mess about for long you know .
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