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31. Why, for example, have we had to wait so long for DNA tests on the blood? 32. They may also find one or two of the papers unnecessarily long for the points they convey. 33. Ariel began to long for the peace the latter draughts brought to her. 34. We all long for the grand stroke that will turn schools around and suddenly solve all our problems. 35. To wait so long for a clean cup of water was beyond me. 36. You don't have to wait long for a new passport - 3 weeks is about the maximum. 37. This period was sufficiently long for the widespread planation of oceanic islands, many of them volcanic. 38. I long for Anglican churches to be more confident in their expression of the Good News. 39. We have waited so long for him to be born, and such fine promises rest on his shoulders. 40. I long for you, but almost no one up here bellyaches. 41. The administration lag should not be as long for monetary policy since formal Parliamentary approval is not required. 42. But the intervals between Forest Eyres were too long for effective control. 43. Colours of a dancer's mettle A stint in television made choreographer Lea Anderson long for the pure movement of live theatre. 44. I long for a pill that would anesthetize me, a blow to the head to bring darkness. 45. Nowadays we live in less saintly times and I long for some one to help me with my ironing. 46. It can take this long for the antibodies to show up in a test. 4. 47. Look at the temptation: a pill that will give you euphoria and energy all night long for less than a tenner. 48. It does not take long for a teacher of such a child to stop trying to be helpful. 49. Imagination doesn't always make you long for what you cannot have, but rather thrive in what you do not have.Criss Jami 50. It's enough to make you long for a pukka Victorian tale of bwana, bearers and the source of the Nile. 51. Why did it take so long for manufacturing employment to level out? 52. Arsenal boss George Graham is annoyed that it took so long for him to be told about Limpar's current ankle injury. 52. Wish you can benefit fromand make progress everyday! 53. But strangely enough she did not care long for her divine lover; she preferred a mere mortal. 54. It had taken this long for her to deign to notice me. 55. They long for transcendence, but their individual anguish is alleviated by the knowledge that they share their fate. 56. It can make young millionaires long for the days when they were poor college kids. 57. Friedrich Bremer has waited long for another victim, and is eager to begin. 58. Anyone with taste for late-Romantic byways should enjoy this piece, though the 23-minute first movement is decidedly long for its material. 59. The after-effects of a severe bout of glandular fever were beginning to linger on far too long for Virginia's liking. 60. To pass over other objections, the Letter is far too long for such a purpose.