Example sentences of "[verb] to [noun] [prep] a long " in BNC.

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1 Derek Warwick , returning to Interlagos after a long absence , found it tough going in his Footwork Mugen Honda and ended up 19th on the provisional grid .
2 Young people , the unemployed and women returning to work after a long period at home will have to show extra ingenuity to extract evidence of their work skills and potential from their life history .
3 In 1979 , when it came to power after a long and vicious civil war the new government detained between 7,000 and 8,000 former members of the National Guard .
4 He had retired to NZ after a long career in education and publishing with Schofield & Sims , Collins Educational and Holmes McDougall , where latterly he had been publishing director .
5 She had n't spoken to Matthew in a long time .
6 I have the same new-worldliness of someone who emerges to sunlight after a long illness in a darkened room .
7 Everyone who sets out to attack a pensioner should know that if he is caught , he will go to prison for a long time .
8 He wanted to lie down in front of the fire and go to sleep for a long , long time .
9 If you are taken to Harmondsworth after a long journey and several hours of interrogation by Immigration Officers , there is nowhere for you to lie down and rest .
10 ‘ Why not fly to St-Moritz for a long , lazy weekend ?
11 The secretary of the planning committee that examined the project was an MI6 officer called George Blake who had recently returned to England after a long spell of captivity in Korea .
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