Example sentences of "[noun sg] [conj] [verb] [prep] a long " in BNC.
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1 | Drife should not be surprised that many women respond to a strange man with a conditioned response that arises from a long learning experience in a male dominated society . |
2 | The local children used to play in the cutting and had for a long time fancied the hut as a den or HQ for their games , but the hut was always locked by a large padlock securing a hasp that was red with rust but still secured the door . |
3 | He was a tall , thin man of indeterminate age with hairless grey skin and dressed in a long black robe without ornament save for a small silver fork with twisted tines which hung on a piece of string round his neck , and rested on the black breast of the robe . |
4 | Bigwig jumped down from the bank into the field and ran in a long curve across the wet grass . |
5 | The land was originally a corn field and runs in a long narrow strip , still bordered by fields . |
6 | They stayed on the hill and talked for a long time . |
7 | He marched the twins in the direction of the nearest station and prepared for a long , boring wait . |
8 | Its the culmination of a career that began as a long shot . |
9 | I crossed wet ground and came to a long , open piece of sand , then went on to a place where the trees had branches that were thick and close to the sand . |
10 | Through the gate and over the lumpy ground , and she opened the door and went into a long drill hall with a clacking wooden floor . |
11 | Kee told her about his life and talked for a long time about the old Haiti and the people he remembered . |
12 | There is the standard , spacious , minimally-furnished living room , tastefully carpeted in subdued oatmeal and dominated by a long sofa and oversized TV . |
13 | Gorbad halted the attack and prepared for a long siege . |
14 | She went up to her room , put the Diary in her drawer and stood for a long time , breathing on the window and drawing faces . |
15 | She asked for the secretary and launched on a long story about phoning from a restaurant where a pair of leather gloves had been found apparently left by the lady with Mr Johnston whom one of the waiters had remembered seeing at the sports club . |
16 | Stretching to ease tired muscles , she debated whether to go for a swim in the pool or opt for a long soak in a warm scented bath . |
17 | Bank current account loan or ordinary loan Cash loan usually for specific purpose ( like buying expensive durables or cars ) for people with bank accounts , usually without security ( unless it 's a large sum or borrowed for a long time ) ; usually fixed , regular payments over two or three ( occasionally up to seven ) years ; interest on what is owed fluctuates in line with but rather higher than bank base rate . |
18 | I put on my coat and went for a long walk on the moor . |
19 | In the Chandni Chowk shopkeepers boarded up their premises , buried their treasure and prepared for a long period of unrest . |
20 | Oliver was deeply grateful for this offer of shelter and talked for a long time with his new friend . |
21 | Lambert and Church bowled past the two-seater and eased into a long right-hand turn to follow the German planes , Lambert firing short bursts to attract their attention . |
22 | The only sensation he could equate it with was that remoteness that comes during a long run , when the lines of the play get delivered every night , but the actor 's mind is miles away , thinking about anything but the performance he is giving . |
23 | Henry passed her some thin , crustless brown bread and butter and listened to a long story about fox-hunting . |
24 | ‘ I was thinking , ’ he said , then spooned some more of the green-brown mixture into his face and chewed for a long time . |
25 | Her hair is tied back from her face and held by a long white lacy ribbon , but tumbles down loose behind . |
26 | A dapper stranger ( John Berger ) hoves into view and launches into a long , rather tedious yarn about two Italian peasants who meet at a Communist Party dance . |
27 | He lined up the dead centre of the target and scored with a long , spiralling burst . |