Example sentences of "[noun] and [verb] [prep] long [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | Baits need to be anchored well on the bottom and left for long periods and leger tactics are more likely to succeed than the float . |
2 | The sharp bright sunshine , accompanied by cold winds and interspersed with long periods of heavy rain , had at last given way to real spring weather , warm sunshine and feathery showers . |
3 | ‘ Our favourite times are Sunday afternoons , cooking , watching television and going for long walks . ’ |
4 | He says that you must start on the triangle and continue in long strokes . |
5 | THE fighting in North Africa ceased on May 12 , 1943 , when the German and Italian soldiers , ordered by their commanders to surrender , laid down their arms and marched in long columns , defeated but still proud , into years of captivity . |
6 | Droplets up to 100 m in size can be suspended in the air and travel for long distances , so a few deeply inhaled legionella-laden amoebae could cause infection , especially since legionellae successfully outgrow the host cell at body temperature . |
7 | At Huddersfield he developed into an expert practitioner of the art of inside passing , a tactic Chapman had first encouraged at Northampton and preferred to long centres from the wing . |
8 | He remembered one time he 'd walked up here , in May , after she had started seeing him in the afternoons and going for long walks along the canal-side . |