Sentence examples for dwell long from inspiring English sources

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Huhne will not dwell long in the local jail.

They did not dwell long over the contents of the pantry.

But the tenacious Eppie is not one to dwell long on misfortune.

We dwell long enough to have a protein ball from the stash Charlotte's prepared.

Most watching the smoke column from a distance do not have to dwell long on this question.

I say 'almost' because there is one pretty clear precedent, though I doubt Harvey will want to dwell long on it.

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Only O'Dell would dwell longest on her relationship with the semifamous pianist Leon Russell: "the first true love of my life, who rejected me before I had the good sense to leave".

A philosopher who speaks openly about his marijuana use, he feels Argentina has dwelt long enough on the 1970s.

FOR a man opposed to "mindless populism", India's finance minister, Arun Jaitley, dwelled long on pet schemes in his maiden budget speech on July 10th.

Among other invaluable items of useless information, I recall a book written by an English lady of the eighteenth century, which dwelt long and lovingly on the evils of education for women.

It is doubtful the architects, Skidmore Owings & Merrill, dwelled long on the inherent conflicts of the two earlier buildings, so the idea that the funereal black facade of their design might be a double riposte to the earlier structures is probably fanciful.

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