Example sentences of "[vb pp] [adj] long " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Similar offences in the past have received a fortnight 's suspension , but because of the player 's disciplinary record he has been given this long ban , ’ said the committee chairman David Johnson . |
2 | You have enjoyed two long marriages . |
3 | I have never seen such long arms ! |
4 | If he had , she 'd have seen those long legs , whose stride outmatched even hers , she 'd have seen the power of his masculinity … |
5 | Peter 's got this long arrow in his room . |
6 | he 's got such long rubber legs has n't he , he looked ridiculous , but he ai nt 'arf gone thin , he 's really gone thin so , now do I have to bake this blind first |
7 | ‘ You 've already had one long journey today and I 'd rather you did n't fall asleep at the wheel . ’ |
8 | But you 're , well you , supposing you 've got two long conversations , what you want to do is two bits , I can transfer bits out of |
9 | We have had 20 long years of murder and destruction in the Province . |
10 | In the pursuit of his fortune , he had deliberately travelled many long and distant journeys , always seeking to escape from memories of Beth and their time together . |
11 | Shots taken at intermediate ranges between long shots and medium shots are called Medium Long Shots ( MLS ) . |
12 | She had spent those long sleepless hours going back and forth over everything that had happened , every word they 'd spoken , everything she 'd seen , and at some point had come to realise that she 'd been wrong . |
13 | In the past , some of Britain 's best known defence contracters have provided secure long term employment in the constituency , but thousands have been made redundant in the last two years . |
14 | We were never given any long period free from a fight from the coast to a target and hack … |
15 | If the Witch King had started this long war , Tethlis was determined to finish it , and he might have succeeded had it not been for the decline in power of the dragons . |
16 | Then we talked to Miguel again and it turned out the Indian had started this long conversation with him before we could possibly have had the accident . |
17 | ‘ It 's taken this long to get over it and , as many good athletes have discovered to their cost , the temptation has always been to carry on training . |
18 | People have known for some time what has been going on , and I 'm surprised it has taken this long to come out into the open . |
19 | It had n't taken Roman long to transfer his attention to Dana , had it ? |
20 | Christopher — more talkative than usual — was animated in his description of the Highlands , where he had taken several long walks with Alastair . |
21 | It was nearly a year since Dunkirk , and if they 'd been going to come , surely they 'd not have waited this long . |
22 | She 'd never have waited this long . |
23 | It 's because you are not foolish you have lived this long . |
24 | How that bloody woman has lived this long without getting murdered … ’ |
25 | ‘ I am constantly in a state of surprise that I have survived this long as an actor . |
26 | ‘ It is a miracle he has survived this long . ’ |
27 | His mother had said that it was all very well to mock but she had stood many long hours at auctions all over the city finding the right pieces . |
28 | In fact , it was only because he was chronically mean that she had lasted this long . |
29 | They also told me that they have already held several long meetings . |