Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [prep] a long [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | She is much exercised about a long letter which arrived today , which she did not show me , but smiled over , and caught up and folded away . |
2 | First , the very fact that this standard of review is so limited means that it will only serve as a long stop to catch extreme examples of aberrant administrative behaviour . |
3 | First , wind velocity is measured at a given observation point and refers solely to that point , for all that it may be convenient to show it on a chart as an arrow apparently extending for a long distance . |
4 | The students all studied through a long distance learning scheme with four tutors based in different parts of Britain . |
5 | A Circular on this subject ( to appear in July 1965 as 10/65 , probably the best known of a long series of Ministry and Department of Education and Science circulars ) was already in draft , but Tony Crosland was anxious to improve it . |
6 | Jenna did n't know if he meant that they had finally arrived after a long journey or if he was reliving his youth here , claiming his past again . |
7 | ‘ … and the pathetic thing was that he thought he had just recovered from a long period of madness . ’ |
8 | ‘ I know , but just think of a long soak in a hot bath and a large soft bed to sleep on . |
9 | Of course , as has been shown , neither English nor humane education were simply " there " , but had been laboriously constructed over a long period . |
10 | it is what I 've always thought for a long time that somebody like Brian if he 's not if he 's not showing at our fish at our show , even as an A class judge , I , I fail to see why he ca n't judge at our show it 's , he goes to Skelm and , and judges there and our fish will be there or strange really when we 're struggling for judges that , that we do n't do these things . |
11 | It is extremely light , low cut , very wide fitting — the widest I 've ever found for a long time — and together with an EVA insert into the sole unit , gave me very comfortable walking . |
12 | Meanwhile the army , despite the FMLN 's truce offer of Sept. 14 , was still engaged in a long push against guerrilla strongholds , and a major FMLN counter-offensive was not ruled out . |
13 | Alternatively , try to find the sort of rectangular table that can also double as a long desk or work table when required . |
14 | While ‘ planning ’ in these various guises seemed to find its moment in the Second World War , it also drew upon a long evolution of social and political thought which stretched back to before the Great War . |
15 | Curwen 's interest in agriculture probably dated from a long journey through Europe following the death of his first wife in 1778 . |
16 | Probably inspired by a long term association with UFO 's Phil Mogg , the subsequent ‘ Back On The Streets Again ’ album was a turgid affair . |
17 | Probably inspired by a long term association with UFO 's Phil Mogg , the subsequent ‘ Back On The Streets Again ’ album was a turgid affair . |
18 | We have also known for a long time that morphine cures diarrhoea . |
19 | We 've both known for a long time how we feel about each other and all the reasons why nothing can ever come of it . |
20 | This served with 28 Squadron under 5 Wing and was later stored for a long time at 15 Air Depot at Snake Valley , adjacent to Swartkop before going to serve with the MEFS at Bloemspruit . |
21 | And I have a feeling- ’ She now drew in a long breath before resuming ‘ And it 's more than a feeling , it 's a certainty that , although we 're leaving here , being forced to leave here , we 'll return , for this is our home . |
22 | Sometimes they were reduced to shirt-like softness ; often replaced by a long coat . |
23 | Those two there that look like twins half an inch apart : they may in fact be nauseatingly sundered by a long light-time of depth , united only by the angle of our point of view . |
24 | The foundations were now securely laid for a long period of prosperity rising to a peak in the early fourth century , if one can judge from the mansion-type houses in the towns and countryside . |
25 | Like domestic Guinea Pigs , the young are born well developed after a long gestation period of four months — covered in fur and with eyes open , they run around the mother soon after birth . |
26 | The view that aggression is an integral part of human nature has been strongly argued for a long time by exceptionally articulate and persuasive individuals . |
27 | ‘ I strongly suspected for a long time that there were other men . |
28 | He then embarked on a long tirade about the tactics we should adopt for a forthcoming game with an Army side . |
29 | Took up some good positions , had one half chance which the keeper did well to hold , and then chased after a long ball , outrun 2 defenders , hit it first time from 25 yards or so — straight into the bottom right corner , well the keeper got a slight touch which lifted it a bit higher but you get the idea . |
30 | She read it through and then sat for a long time on the white strips of the reclining chair in which she had first seen Signor Fixit . |