Example sentences of "[pers pn] [adv] [vb past] [art] long [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | I just got a long continuance tone . |
2 | ‘ Yesterday I also received a long letter from Steve Pyle . |
3 | Deborah Coleman was one of the highest-flying women in Silicon Valley with the title chief financial officer until she suddenly took a long sabbatical a couple of years ago : she did return to Apple Computer Inc and became vice-president for information systems , but quit again suddenly last week ; she has now resurfaced at Tektronix Inc as vice-president for materials operations , which is a new post . |
4 | Rummaging around on the bench , she finally found a long chisel which , she decided , would have to do . |
5 | Liz 's education was to take more than three years : she had already decided to specialize in psychiatry , and knew she still had a long journey ahead of her . |
6 | She still had a long way to go and championship victories in Stuttgart , Rome , Seoul and Split followed , plus city marathons in Rotterdam , Chicago , Boston , Osaka and then London last year . |
7 | And it annoyed her intensely , not least of all because she still felt a long way from figuring him out ! |
8 | It was no use trying a friendly smile because you immediately developed a long line of followers and felt like a comet with a tail . |
9 | She particularly liked the long poem ‘ The Ancient Mariner ’ and memorized it . |
10 | With our sister company , Wood Group Engineering Contractors , we successfully secured a long term contract from BP to provide integrated engineering services for the Miller , Magnus and Thistle platforms . |
11 | From talking to them on the way home and talking to Ted Heath 's G P , who we also had a long discussion with , without doubt there are other people there who obviously simply refuse to let come home , who are just as serious and , from the sound of it , one or two perhaps even more serious than the ones we did bring home . |
12 | However , the seeds had been sown in my mind — they just took a long time to grow ! |
13 | The University of Utah team made it clear that they still had a long way to go and would like another year to eighteen months to continue their research before announcing it . |
14 | In 1926 , on any economic criterion , they still had a long way to go , when , pacified by the placebos of the previous year , they claimed a moral victory , and vanished into the archives of oblivion . |
15 | From their point of view they still had a long way to go in rescuing their past . |
16 | They were out there , it just took a long time to find them . |
17 | It also completed the long task of national reconciliation , burying by example the myth which dates from the 1946-49 Civil War , that right and left can never co-operate . |
18 | However , he also went a long way towards showing that this apparent conflict could be reconciled by isolating ways in which the two ideals were similar . |
19 | The two drawbacks were that it initially took a long time to get into , and it was hot — the first problem was solved , the second not . |
20 | I do n't know when this story started but it certainly happened a long time ago . |
21 | He was certainly in Italy before Narses died in 574 , and he subsequently spent a long time in Constantinople . |
22 | He hurriedly wrote a long letter to The Times , which it published on 14th February , the Monday after the debate . |