for long造句(121) We would often go for long walks in the park.
(122) Fontana did not have to put on an act for long: Patrols and operations were daily.
(123) Butler had for long been heir-apparent, and had given devoted and distinguished service to the Conservatives.
(124) It is likely that the report will provide added ammunition to environmentalists who have for long opposed the blanket afforestation of uplands.
(125) Kenny was always football mad and he couldn't stay out for long.
(126) We send them both our very good wishes for long, happy and healthy retirements.
(127) Great for long journeys, or whenever you want to listen to the radio in private.
(128) It was hard to meet his eyes for long, and she looked away.
(129) So consequently I can never look to see what is in front of me for long.
(130) When I was in Saigon for long spells, and missing Lisa, the scene at the villa was a compensation.
(131) I doubt if he is a hard enough case to brazen it out for long in confinement.
(132) But the municipal oligarchy was too weak to pursue its course for long, and eventually came to terms with the state.
(133) There was nothing to do but read, but it was impossible to read for long with Aunt Emily prowling about.
(134) Patients taking Ativan and Valium for long periods may suffer acute anxiety when they stop.
(135) This means the High Elves must rely on their bowmen and their magicians for long range mass slaughter.
(136) Wilson's reputation as a talent scout ensured that she was not out in the cold for long.
(137) It may be secure, but it isn't very profitable for long.
(138) We'd go for long walks and eat hot meals and watch the sunset.
(139) It is therefore not practical to monitor patients for long periods with this technique.
(140) Unfortunately they are seldom present in small quantities for long,[www.] as they soon cover the bottom from their rapid growth.
(141) It is a love which has been kept in ignorance: haven't women been kept uninformed for long enough?
(142) Memoirs from the twenties, for long consigned to oblivion, began to be used again.
(143) We pray for those who are confined to their homes for long periods.
(144) Even fresh food, if stored for long periods, will lose its vitamin content.
(145) For long moments it gazed and the rabbits remained motionless, staring back without a sound.
(146) There is no clear evidence that the Wilson-Mitchell partnership survived for long.
(147) Thatcherism was widely viewed at the time as a mad right-wing aberration which the people would not stand for long.
(148) My habit of going for long walking and cycling trips alone further exacerbated my reputation for oddness.
(149) Neither was I in the mood for long debates about where we were going to spend Saturday night.
(150) But once in place, a cactus is unlikely to remain a solitary specimen for long.