Sentence examples for been very long from inspiring English sources

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been very long

adverb

To a great extent or degree; extremely; exceedingly.

  • You’re drinking very slowly.

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After all it hasn't been very long since things changed.

"There was a degree of contemporaneity, but it may not have been very long," he said.

"It's been very long, very difficult on the family," Ms. OuYang said.

My father had black hair, which had been very long when he was a young man.

Arnott points out that there have been very long periods in history when share prices have fallen in real terms.

The queues have been very long, because space is limited and people have been spending so long inside.

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Archaeologist Julian Thomas theorises that these sites may have been "very long-lived woodland clearances" that had become landmarks and meeting-places.

The list is very long.

It's very long term.

It was very long.

Yes, this is very long film.

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