It more correct like this:
I lay awake for quite a while.
we have not meet for a long time.
That book took a long time to read good thing it was sooty
"She was quiet" = past simple "for a long time" = prepositional phrase concerning time Past simple sentence. Does that answer it for you?
every time i use fly in the middle it just says you can't use that here so how do i awaken registeel do i have to awaken all of them in a certain pattern?
It takes a long time for a coral reef to be formed. I don't have much appreciation for that coral necklace.
The sentence is correct if you and the article 'a': "She started her journey a long time ago."
A long, long time homey.
It took a painfully long amount of time to trek up the thirty flights of stairs.
Example sentence - If I am careful with my books they will last a long time.
A long long time.
You need as least half the sentence before parole.Meaning 6 month as long you have good behavior in jail.
The preposition in the sentence "he was gone for a long time" is "for". It indicates the duration of time during which he was absent.