Example sentences of "[pers pn] [modal v] [vb infin] [art] long [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 To escape from Heathcliff I must go a long way away .
2 you take the high road and I 'll take the long road and I 'll be in Scotland
3 As we sat in the garden behind his surf shop and talked I could feel the long grass beneath my feet with a sensual awareness I 'd never experienced before .
4 In the candle-light I could see a long table , in the middle of which was a large yellow shape , with hundreds of insects feeding off it .
5 I suppose the fact that I 'd made it at the age of 14 was important because it meant I would go a long way in athletics .
6 I shall write a long poem about what I saw shining from the other side . ’
7 Then after four months I will have a long holiday . ’
8 You 'll have a long day tomorrow , ’ Rose encouraged .
9 You 'll have a long wait , ’ flashed Isabel , and immediately cursed herself when fitzAlan grinned again .
10 The specialists had said that if she was careful , she could live a long time .
11 ‘ With most criminal kidnaps you could expect a long wait .
12 And erm you could see a long distance with it like that you know , especially if you could see a fox from er about a mile and a half , you could see right going along the rocks in the mountains .
13 Under Swiss law she would get a long prison sentence .
14 She would take the long route back over the desolate flats .
15 If the race means you will miss a long run , replace your next hard day with the long run if your schedule will allow it .
16 If brought to trial , she can expect a long prison sentence , followed by ‘ re-education through labour ’ in a camp in Qinghai — ‘ China 's Siberia ’ — an Area like the Sahara desert , in the west of the country , where the climate is notorious for its boiling heat in summer and freezing temperatures in winter .
17 You can stay a long time in neutral , ticking over — provided nothing happens .
18 So the little sketchbook doodles I made from the car might be all that is needed : a few slight marks pointing to the lack of incident in a country where you can travel a long way without seeming to get anywhere — which is what I felt about my own artistic journey .
19 You can see a long way from up here , ’ said Simon .
20 You can get a long way with three parts and with four you can conquer the world !
21 In an amiable parody of an interview he once heard being given by Sir Adrian Boult , Gould spelt out the attitude to recording of that older generation : roughly , ‘ I do n't mind doing the occasional recording , old boy — not everyone gets to concerts — and we 'll do our best , but I do n't want any ‘ patching ’ , we must keep the long line intact ’ .
22 Right , we 'll go along we 'll go the long way .
23 and sometimes we 'll take a long weekend
24 ‘ So we 'll keep the long stuff down over the season and see what flowers come up . ’
25 We might wait a long time ! ’ he said .
26 It was a very clear day and we could see a long way .
27 Time and time again we would begin the long task of explaining who John was and what on earth we were doing .
28 ‘ I promise you that we will have a long talk — and sort out everything between us , once and for all , ’ he murmured , burying his face in her blonde hair for a moment , before raising himself up on an elbow to gaze down at her lovely face .
29 We can go a long way in the sociology of culture by studying cultural institutions , formations and means of production .
30 Erm I do n't think we can spend a long time considering them , it 's just if people bear me whisking through them our brains .
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