Example sentences of "[coord] [adv] long " in BNC.

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1 Adult shells are 10 cm or more long .
2 The same thing happens with Pele 's tears ; they draw off behind them a long hair-like tail of glass , which may be a metre or more long .
3 AMI would not say how much the contract was worth or how long it was due to run .
4 If you have regular periods , though , or unusually long or short cycles , mention it since this could affect the due date .
5 and it worked , and it got over to Australia , it got unpacked and it still worked when it got to Australia , and it went on the stand and it stood on the stand for a week or however long it was .
6 I thought well that 's fair comment cos there 's people 's houses I 'd stay away from cos I do n't like the wives , so I mean , you know , that 's , I do n't go round , but the thing is she 's been gone about what three year now , four year or something or however long it is why do n't she come now ?
7 If we fail to take this opportunity Mr Mayor , as I as I feel we are about to do I am a hundred percent convinced that in years to come people will look back at this year , or however long it happens to be and say they missed out on a golden opportunity to make social , to make more houses and to make social housing better in this city and across the country .
8 It would be desirable to be able to discard those candidates which are too short or too long to be the correct word — this would reduce the number of candidate words to be considered for further processing .
9 The length of transition has to strike a balance between being imprudently short and discouragingly long .
10 With synthetic thread , polyester for example , and rather long stitches at 4 to the inch or 6mm each , Tyvek sheet can be treated as a fabric in the sewing machine .
11 Like some fantastic prison , where you could drink so deeply and so long that you forgot your bondage .
12 Jim thought this was priceless and laughed so loud and so long that he brought the Duty Officer down from Flying Control to find out what he 'd missed .
13 She had partied with Andrew Jean , Cheeks and So Long Suin the night before last , and Herman had n't even tried to clear up .
14 Indeed , she walked so far and so long that she was too tired to write anything at all upon her return and did not in fact send a reply until the following day .
15 you put the plastic pot on the bottom , that on the top and so long
16 Thus , for a profession-orientated list server , messages may act as a record of the change in theory and practice and as such deserve good records management and perhaps long term retention .
17 Sand vaporised in bunkers and only long hitters managed to reach the fairway of their first shot of the day on Dunluce .
18 The rounded body and extra long handle are ideal when wearing gloves .
19 Striped plumage , dark head stripes , shining white undercarriage and ludicrously long beak .
20 There are a number of birds which have long legs , long necks , and possibly long or specially shaped bills .
21 This usually means they have slow speed and concomitantly long exposure times , so it is necessary to ensure that the microscope is free from vibration , best done by working on a stone or concrete optical bench .
22 You will love and hate television and always long for success with it .
23 I have a very extensive tool kit and am employed in the motorcycle industry and desperately need the challenge of something more worthwhile and reasonably long term .
24 These provisions are likely to militate against repeat applications and unduly long orders except where strictly necessary .
25 She commenced to promenade up and down the stage , punctuating her remarks with hammy gestures of her lorgnette and preposterously long cigarette holder .
26 But lengthened realizations often turn up in ‘ short ’ environments , and both long and short realizations often vary qualitatively , as is clear from the figures in table 6.6 .
27 Time passes quickly in Sutherland , almost unnoticed in the hills ; and as long shadows gathered in secret corries , I took down my rod and walked home , full of wonderful memories to warm cold winter nights .
28 The findings showed the Anglo-Saxon nave was as wide and as long and almost as high as the present one , which was built by the Normans .
29 But the findings showed the Anglo-Saxon nave was as wide and as long and almost as high as the present Norman one .
30 And in view of the later age of marriage and often long engagements of the Edwardian years , it seems likely that by the end of the nineteenth century there was a new degree of sexual restraint amongst many young adults of the working class .
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