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Example sentences for "even longer"

  • In three to six days, or even longer, after the exposure of the animal to the infection the disease makes its appearance.

  • When the animals have been put upon pastures immediately after southern cattle have infected them with ticks, it may take from 30 to 60 days, or even longer, before the disease appears.

  • The disease may continue for four or five weeks or may last for a year, or even longer, before death intervenes.

  • The disease may appear in 24 hours, or, in exceptional cases, not for 18 days or even longer.

  • On the other hand, the duration in cases which recover may be even longer than in typhoid fever.

  • The duration of the period of invasion in regular cases is from three to five days, with an average of about four, but in perfectly uncomplicated attacks this period may be extended to six or eight days, or even longer.

  • More frequently life is prolonged from eighteen to thirty-six hours, it may be even for three or four days, and, very rarely, even longer.

  • In some instances food is regurgitated from the oesophagus after its retention for a day or even longer.

  • Such a range of temperature may be present during three or four weeks or even longer, the abscess gradually making its way outwardly.

  • The twenty or twenty-five radial spines are changed over into long coarse white hairs, four to twelve inches long or even longer, and form a dense covering; hence the common and specific names, Old Man Cactus and senilis.

  • The fruit becomes dry after ripening, and like many a Cholla fruit remains green upon the plant for a year or even longer.

  • But it takes much longer to rise than the hippo; thirty-six hours, or even longer, according to the state of the weather.

  • The better-class native girls usually have theirs dressed twice a week, and the operation is a tedious and lengthy one, frequently lasting for two hours, or even longer.

  • The souls of the deceased must slide for five days, or even longer, down a steep rock, which has become quite slippery from the blood which has been sprinkled over it.

  • When the men go deer hunting they take a supply of dried salmon with them, and thus can stay out for a week or even longer.

  • A strange custom permits a man to lend his wife to a friend for a whole season or even longer and to exchange wives as a sign of friendship.

  • If only a few men go out hunting and famine is impending, he sometimes waits for a whole day or even longer, though it be cold and the wind rage over the icy fields.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    counterfeit money; even according; even although; even among; even because; even for; even know; even like; even more; even number; even said; even the; even then; even today; even unto; even unto the end; even went; even were; even worse; even years; evening paper; evening parties; little gentleman; one hundred and fifty; total defeat; wild creatures