1. A shelf allows more food to be cooked at the same time, though the cooking times will be longer. 2. But there might be some mistakes doing it this way, he says, because human genes are longer. 3. Develop a very brief abstract to be no longer than one single page describing the project. 4. For example, they can not impose a custodial sentence that is longer than six months in respect of a single offence. 5. He sat down on a sofa which he realised was slightly longer than his cubicle in the lodging house. 6. His hair was longer in those days but then my beard was bushier so I suppose we were about equally hirsute. 7. However, these pauses were considerably longer for the philosophical section of the passage than for the description of the countryside. 8. In education operational time scales tend to be longer than commercial ones, certainly so far as joint projects are concerned. |