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Time does sail.
This idioms means that time passes by unnoticed.
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He's been famous for a long time: did the attention have an effect on him?
Or Elizabeth Peyton, who for a long time did very small oil paintings with a kind of nail-polish-intense color.
According to the latest figures, the average salary of a middle-grade manager, adjusted for taxes and differences in cost of living, is nearly twice as high in France and Germany as in the United Kingdom.(b) In France, industry for a long time did not attract the best people, a failure that was partly responsible for France's delayed industrialisation.
I took the job and, for a long time, didn't fret about that restriction.
You know that we... KB: You tried for a long time didn't you?
Both came from poor, broken families; Nicholas had almost no relationship with his father, who for a long time didn't know that Nicholas was his son.
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How long time do you usually stay in the place you are writing about?
You spent a long time doing commercials before making it as an actor.
"If you are experiencing severe sleep problems for a long time do seek treatment," says Luik.
"I might see things that people who have lived here a long time don't see," he said.
But the fact that you've had a bad habit for a long time doesn't make it less dangerous.
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