Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] [adv] [art] long [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Right so there 's a thought that somehow democracy ought to be self-justifying erm the well I mean quite a long way actually two types of justification of democracy , instrumental and erm Mill is defending democracy surely instrumentally and we might want to say democracy has its justification of freedom and equality . |
2 | I remember when Mike and Robin went into their flats I spent quite a long time with them |
3 | Charles Wood and I worked quite a long time to explore the framework of The Knack and take away a lot of the theatrical implications . |
4 | I think possibly a long lens , just the having sort of , the two boats , again , that might have been better . |
5 | I sat there a long time , bored , with a cold bottom , and I was about to open the pub door to tell him I was going home when I saw the organ grinder trundling his barrel-organ down the street . |
6 | ‘ I stood there a long time , looking at a row of the most twisted , gnarled , sorry-looking pollard willows I have ever seen . |
7 | They are oh I do n't ken when but they must you ken obviously a long time ago story . |
8 | She lay there a long time in the bath , soaking , looking through the open door at his sleeping figure on the bed . |
9 | You take rather a long time sometimes to find something that fits in but you do in the end . ’ |
10 | This was something she had never even heard of , so we spent quite a long time discussing hypnosis , regression and how the techniques could be applied to her situation . |
11 | We spent quite a long time sorting out this problem in the electrostatic case , and we need not repeat the argument here . |
12 | We stood there a long time watching , heads tipped back , neck muscles beginning to ache . |
13 | We stayed there a long time , until well after midnight . |
14 | Then she shut us in the byre — and we stayed there a long time ! |
15 | The long back legs of such hunters look highly suitable for running , and as they did so the long tail may have been held erect as a kind of counter-balance ( see p. 116 ) . |
16 | Kestrels are very prone to tail damage — they have quite a long tail for the size of the bird and in training a leash rubbing against it can snap feathers . |
17 | Always self-deprecating and modest , he fought bravely a long struggle against cancer , remaining cheerful and full of amusing unrepeatable anecdotes . |
18 | Erm something they tell you throughout the , it takes quite a long time . |
19 | it seems quite a long time |
20 | It took quite a long time to climb up to his preferred perch on the monster , even using the bits of wood and string he 'd painstakingly tied to it … him . |
21 | He had quite a long way to walk to the bridge , but there was plenty of time ; he had taken the trouble to find out the train times and he had worked out at what time the train would arrive at the bridge — about 9pm — so he enjoyed his walk . |
22 | He stood there a long time , letting the feeling ebb . |