Example sentences of "is [art] long " in BNC.
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1 | In total contrast to this ancient village is the long stretch of beach , nightlife , bars and bodegas , all of which add up to make a holiday in Mojacar a most memorable and enjoyable one . |
2 | For the proximo-distal axis , that is the long axis of the limb , from the shoulder to the fingers , there is a rather different mechanism for specifying positional information . |
3 | A further useful beginning to identifying needs is the long article on the History of Education in the Encyclopaedia Britannica ; whilst much of this is not relevant directly to the study of local history , it is good background to the history of the English national systems of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries . |
4 | One compensation , however , is the long school holidays . |
5 | This is the long lost ‘ missing jewel of the evangelical church ’ ( to use A W Tozer 's words ) which has now been found . |
6 | Removal of excess weed and filtration/aeration is the long term answer to this problem . |
7 | The commonest kind is the long earthworm ( Allolobophora ) which produces casts on the surface of the soil . |
8 | The most consistent paratone-final marker is the long pause , normally exceeding one second . |
9 | And for supporters of more ambitious clubs , there is the long , slow death of Championship dreams , where hope is extinguished little by little , week by week , until one cold wet January afternoon , you 're 1–0 down at home to Southampton , and you write the rest of the year off and start looking forward to August again . |
10 | The hypotenuse is the long one . |
11 | Okay right which is the long one which is the longest one ? |
12 | His ‘ camp on the uplands of Mount Digoll ’ — that is the Long Mountain , near Welshpool , in Powys in the centre of a district called Meigen — is recalled in the references in the Welsh triads to the ‘ action of Digoll ’ between Cadwallon and Eadwine . |
13 | In terms of the other eastern bloc countries , what you have to say is what is the long terms aspiration and goal of the E C ? |
14 | The nearest approach , perhaps , is the long belt of deltas extending today , from the Ganges in eastern India , via the Brahmaputra , the Irrawaddy and the Sittang , to the rivers of the Gulf of Siam and on via the Mekong to the Sang-koi and Si-kiang rivers of southern China . |
15 | One of these is the long history of incorporation into the global capitalist system by the TNCs ( see Shenton and Freund , 1978 ) . |
16 | english linesmen/refs for some reason tend to blow offside on players not interfering with play — you see this most often when there is the long ball from defence/keeper towards the other penalty area with attackers running against the midfield clearly with no possibility of reaching the ball or trying to do so . |
17 | After five days it came with the speed of a poltergeist hurling a vase : Robson is the long time presenter of the Metro Radio programme Night Owls , ghosts strut their stuff at night , the two make a neat marketing ploy . |
18 | What we probably have to settle to is the long haul , in which we rethink our attitudes to a number of complex issues , including the role of the family unit in the moral formation of the human community . |
19 | But that 's the key word is the long term Ken ! |
20 | This is the long one , this is the five thousand |
21 | That is the long period where people are remanded . |
22 | I suppose it is the long term effects which need this particularly study . |
23 | There is no long term gain of any kind . |
24 | That is one of the attractive things about the business : that there is no long tail . |
25 | That is one of the attractive things about the business : that there is no long tail Direct line headquarters : Our only property we use |
26 | There is no long term advantage of three months ' over one month 's treatment . |
27 | Although it seems a good opportunity , it is no long term basis for a good relationship with our paymasters . |
28 | The list of laws that have been amended , the treaties that have been ratified , and prisoners ' conditions that have been improved is a long one . |
29 | The list of themes and their varied fortunes is a long one . |
30 | As Miller argues , there is a long tradition among the protestants of Ulster of viewing the British state ambiguously . |