We have no meanings for "very long" in our records yet.
1 After this very long phase of physical maturity there comes another crisis.
2 But in the case of Venus, the price is very long days.
3 A prime minister who ignores parliament cannot survive very long , he said.
4 He hadn't let himself think that way for a very long time.
5 She said the waits at testing centres today had been very long .
6 David Haigh says: Well, it could last a very long time indeed.
7 But in other regards, medical science has come a very long way.
8 It's quite a way, and it'd be a very long time underwater.
9 Spencer has a very long way to go with his left hand.
10 In diversity terms, this party has a very long way to go.
11 Antony was right; he did not keep the envoys waiting very long .
12 Radio stared at the words on the stone for very long time.
13 Often, my mind wanders to that warm day, so very long ago.
14 You're a friend; you've been my friend for a very long time.
15 I'm not sure; I haven't been here in a very long time.
16 Harris says yes, but tells him it's a very long way off.
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This collocation consists of: Very long through the time
Very long across language varieties