Example sentences of "[noun] [pron] [verb] [art] long [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | One study which goes a long way towards identifying dimensions of the culture of the shop floor , and the political relatedness of workers to their enterprise has been completed by Paul E. Willis . |
2 | There seems to be a memory for elaborate patterns and sequences which takes a long time to develop . |
3 | ‘ After seeing the PM you took a long leave and then came back . |
4 | Just to be on the safe side we had a long rope attached to the raft and tied round a tree on the bank so that if the Indians lost control the rope would pull it to a stop . |
5 | Her words themselves broke a long silence . |
6 | It was a fall down the cellar steps of one of these houses which started a long history of back trouble . |
7 | The battle of politics and ideas which focuses on the inner city represents a conflict between sets of interests and values which have a long history , dating at least from the 1830s and the New Poor Law of 1834 . |
8 | All the machinery was powered by a gas engine which drove a long shaft near the ceiling that in turn , by means of belts to fast and loose pulleys , provided the motive power for the various equipment . |
9 | Other such opportunities might occur with people with recurring illness , or with couples considering divorce who have a long history of marital strife . |
10 | In the upstairs passage she opened the long case clock , knowing very well it was broken , that the weights had not descended for years and the hands remained at twenty to one . |
11 | Well I 'm not sure really it did n't seem to go to good on the cast iron nails you know the long ones |
12 | In the hall she wraps a long scarf round her neck and puts on a cream-coloured quilted cotton jacket , with wide shoulders and inset sleeves , and lets herself out by the front door . |
13 | Instead he became a national hero who enjoyed a long life … and who died with dignity . |
14 | In the secondary sector they have a long history of influence as local employers . |
15 | Some pact they made a long time ago . ’ |
16 | Also on Oct. 17 the Supreme Soviet passed a decree which went a long way towards meeting other student demands , and secured an end to the protests . |
17 | ‘ The foundation of my collection has always been ideas which have a long life . |
18 | Any investigation which covers a long span of time is bound to encounter certain special problems . |
19 | Even though I make fun of it , and it 's not my favourite music , that does n't mean that it 's less valid than bands who last a long time , especially if it is enjoyed . |
20 | These days it takes a long time to get into the ‘ left-hand seat ’ or captain 's position in a major airline ; indeed , as time goes on more and more airline pilots have to recognise the possibility of reaching retirement before they achieve command . |
21 | After a wait of about two hours we joined the long crocodile winding through corridors to the ballroom , with anxious ushers ensuring that we were all in the right order of presentation . |
22 | When I returned to Moose Jaw about mid-August I had a long talk with Fred Workman , who told me he had noticed a certain restlessness in me as if I were hoping for a change of scene . |
23 | Fe climb me family tree yu need a long ladder , |
24 | It was siesta time , that full-stop in the day which divides the long morning from the long evening . |
25 | Nicetius of Trier threatened to excommunicate Theudebert I for adultery , and he frequently excommunicated Chlothar I. He heads a long line of saints who dared to challenge the Merovingians on their sexual profligacy . |
26 | And this morning I had a long talk with my mother . ’ |
27 | Objectivity is itself an ideal which has a long history of identification with the masculine . |
28 | Voluntary organisations in many cases became the effective agents of enforcement , as well as pressure groups constantly campaigning for further intervention , and here they became quasi-state apparatuses , a pattern which had a long history . |
29 | As well as the Old Library which contains the Long Room , there are seven other library buildings . |
30 | There are also younger people who have a long term chronic illness or handicap ; people who have been Psychiatrically ill ; people who have a mental handicap . |