Sentence examples for much longer deadlines from inspiring English sources

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They were also hard to read, and invariably out of date, because the I.R.S. gives companies much longer deadlines to file pension information than it gives for tax returns.

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Nylund said in an interview that he wrote the book within sixteen weeks, a much longer deadline than the seven weeks he had to complete The Fall of Reach.

The list of unresolved questions and concerns is much longer, but the military council continues to insist that the September deadline will be met.

But astronomers had been waiting much longer; Chandra has a record of "de-scoping" (in NASA's jargon), missed deadlines, software bugs, and stuck doors (ScienceNOW, 20 January 1999 and 28 April 1999).

A. There is no calendar deadline, but obviously there is a practical limit to how much longer you can just go down the road of noncooperation and how much time the inspectors can be given to do their work.

The book took much longer to write than it should have--I'm barely going to scrape in under the deadline--but it's better because I let the characters hijack it and take it for a ride.

But how much longer, how much longer?

Much longer, hopefully.

For how much longer?

That takes much longer.

How much longer?

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