Example sentences of "[pron] had [vb pp] [art] long [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Feel as if I had lived a long time and done very little . |
2 | Back in those hours I had remained a long time outside the door of North One , being filled by a sorrow so complete it overflowed , and I covered my ears not to hear any more . |
3 | I had worked a long time on the script with Dalton Trumbo and we worked very hard getting the right cast . |
4 | I had come a long way ; and I could recognise the signs of travel in others . |
5 | I had spent a long day in the autumn bargaining with the previous owner over the furniture and carpets and ended up having bought most of it at a reasonable price . |
6 | France 's Maghreb policy was criticized on Nov. 16 by the Polisario Front , which had waged a long struggle for independence in Western Sahara . |
7 | According to Sutton , Pilger made him cancel interviews which had taken a long time to set up . |
8 | She watched him leave the room , her heart heavy , as though she had run a long way uphill , and had not the strength for the return journey . |
9 | ‘ You know why I 'm here , ’ she said , her voice rasping in her throat as though she had run a long way . |
10 | She had gone a long way , when she came to a big foot . |
11 | She had gone a long way towards admitting that the King could not live of his own . |
12 | She had been one of them once , but suddenly she had gone a long way away . |
13 | She had waited a long time for this moment . |
14 | After all , she had waited a long time to belong , but she had never realised she could belong so completely . |
15 | Florence Ames was quieter about it , as though she had the measure of things because she had spent a long time in looking at them . |
16 | She had had a long treatment session , and then decided , possibly over-ambitiously , to visit her brother for tea , walking part of the way . |
17 | If anyone found out and if Alain was angry she would fight it out later , but for now she had come a long way , she was tired , disappointed , and nobody was going to stop her from staying here . |
18 | She had come a long way and as far as she could see it would take much longer even to reach the foothills . |
19 | In her agitation she had taken the longer route on to the Quay de Cologny . |
20 | June welcomed Kay Evans and thanked her for sparing time once again to attend our training day ; also Rita Quick who had made the long journey south from Newcastle to assist with the training . |
21 | Canada 's disappointment at going so close to a memorable Davis Cup triumph was shared no doubt by Neal Frazer and his Australian team , who had faced the long journey to Cyprus for what was always likely to be a somewhat meaningless match against a no longer credible Yugoslav side , without players from Croatia , even before the injury to Slovodan Zivojinovic , in the first match . |
22 | The students who , in the training trials , heard the buzz half a second before the shock , jerked their finger back more consistently than those who had had a longer gap between the buzz and the shock during training , and they did so much more markedly than those who heard the buzz at the time of the shock or after it ( see Fig. 24.1 ) . |
23 | The meeting was timely because Hamish Kidd , a Cambridge chemical engineer who had spent a long period in general management consultancy with P-E Consulting Group , had developed systems to introduce executive search into P-E when it was sanctioned as an allowable technique by the Management Consultants Association ( MCA ) . |
24 | One could tell he was a man who had come a long way , and who intended going a great deal further . |
25 | Phil Tufnell celebrates the return catch which disposed of New Zealand 's Dipak Patel , who had taken the long handle to the left-arm spinner in the previous Test |
26 | Minutes later they had joined the long cordon of armed men , strung out at five yard intervals on the grass verge opposite the woods , from which the sounds of gunfire , explosions , whistle blowing and yelling were now appreciably closer . |
27 | They had gone a long way without her even knowing it and they were riding beside the lake she had seen from the air . |
28 | And this kiss was meaningless , because there was nothing behind it ; it was only the last flickering spark of something they had destroyed a long time ago . |
29 | At Carole 's insistence they had climbed the long metal ladder which led inside from the roof of the nave to the top of the tower : Henry went first , Amaranth second ; by some accident of fate , David followed on her heels , leaving an indignant Carole to bring up the rear . |
30 | ‘ They had come a long way from a meeting in the very early days when Sunil Desai , Jayaben 's son and then secretary of the strike committee , had suggested that the men do the picketing and the women make the tea . |