Example sentences of "[noun] [vb past] [prep] [art] long [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | However , the level of total exports and of exports of manufactures rose throughout the long boom and the 1970s . |
2 | Only once was a jarring note struck , and that was when Roger referred to the long room leading out of the kitchen as the ‘ museum ’ . |
3 | The light came from a long mirror surrounded by unshaded bulbs . |
4 | A warm wind shone through the long stubble which shimmered like silk in the heat ; the sun glared off the metal cabs of lorries and buses , the tar melted into mirages of water and cleared again . |
5 | The words arrived on a long feather of smoke . |
6 | Marilla thought for a long time . |
7 | And so it was all along the line , from Telnitz in the south , right the way to the Olmütz road , where the plain rose into the foothills of the mountains to the north ; and after he had disappeared into the tumult and light , neither Thiercelin nor Epitot spoke for a long time . |
8 | And it is hard not to think of one 's own horror at some of the things that the Irgun and Stern Gang are doing in Palestine , for instance , ’ David said after a long silence . |
9 | The headless trunk stood for a long second , the blood fountaining in a gush of scarlet from the raw stump of its neck , before collapsing bonelessly to the mat . |
10 | The rush over , Maggie drew in a long breath , and turning to the supervisor who was hovering in the background , she asked , ‘ All right if we go ? ’ |
11 | The device was inspired by a bus journey taken by Gysin , when the sun flickered through a long avenue of trees . |
12 | The sun shone on the long road to the south . |
13 | Last night , Cockerill called for a long suspension should Wright be found guilty . |
14 | Doubt was cast on Cameron 's results partly by the lack of control data he offered , and , later , after his death , his reputation for scientific integrity was irretrievably damaged by the revelation that much of his experimental work had for a long time been secretly supported by the CIA , including some rather insidious studies of the effects of covertly administered LSD on the behaviour of unsuspecting people . |
15 | In one of their battles they chased each other ten times up and down the house , Beatrice armed with a long straw broom and Modigliani with a pot . |
16 | A piano tinkled in the long afternoon , all afternoons being long now ; an old lady , her eyes closed , hummed a relic of a long-forgotten act , not that it would be forgotten here . |
17 | ‘ But I 'm so glad to be home , ’ Faye confessed on a long sigh . |
18 | Pumping a fresh shell into the breech , Grant waited till the long burst of enemy fire ceased when their magazines emptied . |
19 | The Collector sat for a long time contemplating his boots which , because of the dampness , had become covered in green mould . |
20 | Aggie drew in a long breath and glanced at the child before answering Ben . |
21 | Aggie drew in a long breath , bowed her head slightly and said , ‘ Aye , I know you did , love ; but come and sit down a minute . ’ |
22 | The Institute of Economic Affairs had for a long time been polemicising against the extension of state activity on the grounds that it restricted choice , led to dependency and reduced the motivation to work , and fostered economic inefficiency in comparison with ‘ private enterprise ’ . |
23 | Jesus reflected for a long time . |
24 | Andrus sat for a long time . |
25 | ‘ Now take this meatloaf , boys , ’ her father announced after a long silence , for no-one talked unless directly addressed by the head of the family . |
26 | Matthew 's theory drew upon a long tradition of applying evolutionism to the problems of biogeography begun by the first Darwinians . |
27 | His father came from a long line of bone-setters in Anglesey , but by the middle of the nineteenth century medical opinion was becoming increasingly hostile to these unqualified practitioners , and Evan Thomas sent all of his five sons to study medicine at Edinburgh University . |
28 | Claudia looked in the long mirror for the last time , and her breath caught in her throat ; that beautiful bride could n't be her . |
29 | I and my best friend Katy lay in the long grass below the tennis courts . |
30 | His winner against Portsmouth was clinically-executed , an angled shot from twelve yards after substitute Mick Quinn flicked on a long ball from Ray Ranson . |