"prolonged" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- But Mr. Flynn thinks a prolonged standoff could push oil prices higher, especially for gasoline.
- They became the center of public attention in 1996 when they engaged in a prolonged armed standoff with agents of the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
- In time, however, this artillery exchange gave way to a prolonged standoff.
- In a prolonged standoff, the attackers can sometimes bring in specialized equipment for probing the inside of a well-defended area.
- But few have any desire for a long period of squatting inside tents in the desert, killing time during a prolonged diplomatic standoff.
- After a prolonged standoff, the armored vehicles opened fire, filling the air with gas.
- Yet the Bush Administration is unwilling to settle for any agreement that will not "drive French farmers crazy," the official said, making a prolonged standoff highly likely.
- Turning on each other in a final act of vengeance for the slights they suffered, they finally gun each other down after a prolonged Mexican standoff.
- Perhaps, like President Reagan, he would someday "reluctantly" accept an increase, but only after a prolonged standoff permitted him more plausibly to blame the Democrats.
- After a prolonged standoff, the park service eventually built its visitors center.
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