Example sentences of "[vb past] [pron] [prep] a long [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Did you ever take drugs ? ’ the senator asked me after a long silence . |
2 | Blake moved from the Old Nag 's Head , through a courtyard , and found himself in a long alley . |
3 | She was endeavouring to find her way to the courtyard when , reaching the end of one of the wide corridors , she found herself in a long gallery lined with portraits . |
4 | She scuttled through the door and found herself in a long drawing-room choked with old-fashioned furniture . |
5 | Drawing refreshed him as a long walk refreshed him , and it was part of the art of forgetting slights , frustrations , old wounds , so necessary if he was to survive and stay serene . |
6 | His eyes were ice-bright , and pierced her like twin blades as he regarded her for a long moment . |
7 | They found themselves in a long corridor with one glass wall that looked out into a bright , modern , open-plan and spacious area . |
8 | Elsie B graced me with a long chat which made me feel as if I 'd been in the presence of royalty , though I suspect not too many members of the Royal Family are at their desk as early as Elsie . |
9 | She instanced her of a long line of lagers , I consumed three Waistwatchers , two Seckburgers , an American Way and a double order of Tuckleberry Pie . |
10 | Morse subjected him to a long unblinking stare before saying : ‘ There was no will in the safe and , according to the lawyer , it is unlikely that my father-in-law made one . ’ |
11 | He studied her for a long time , then reached out and touched a wet strand of her hair . |
12 | Yells of triumph and foot stomping attracted the attention of the manager , who attracted ours with a long cane . |
13 | They protected themselves for a long time . |
14 | Charles pressed it for a long time . |
15 | Well I stuck it for a long time , Di went to sleep and I got out and I had a look and I , the only thing that I could see , and it was two o'clock , half past two this morning , er the er the one side of the big house over there was full of lights , they had all the lights on and there were two cars outside with their lights on . |
16 | She refused the porter 's offer to crack open the bottle , and settled herself for a long wait . |
17 | Anabelle watched him for a long while , but he did n't twitch a muscle . |
18 | We could hear the V2s thudding down onto London in the far distance , but the sound came over as a far-off double bang , which puzzled us for a long time until someone told us what it was . |
19 | Although these children were potentially a lot more intelligent than the rest of society , they still feared something and this is what suppressed them for a longer period of time . |
20 | After they had gone , Harriet took herself for a long walk over the cliffs , but for once the beauty of her surroundings , the early evening light on the sea , the cry of gulls and the distant sound of waves breaking on the shore below , failed to soothe her . |
21 | Guido treated her to a long look between narrowed dark eyes . |
22 | Short of battering him on the head with a blunt instrument — the thought held immense appeal , and she savoured it for a long moment , before reluctantly putting it on hold — she could n't come up with any way out of the present situation . |
23 | And I fought it for a long time and I wanted to get kick-started back to where I was before , because I felt under a cloud . |
24 | " I could n't possibly afford the flat if I were renting it now , but I got it on a long lease just after the war , when rents were much less than they are today , " she said . |
25 | Indeed , the fact that he did not refer her to a different psychiatrist convinced me for a long time that I had misconstrued the situation . |
26 | We anxiously resigned ourselves to a long wait , and as the weeks passed we gradually got to know the handful of long-term foreign residents in the town , all of them eccentric survivors from days of former glory . |
27 | She ushered them down a long corridor through countless swing doors . |
28 | She said nothing for a long time , then shook her head . |
29 | Because one week we had one from a long bit ago but I did n't see the rest through the week . |
30 | I denied it for a long time because I was so determined to make this marriage work , but the reality was that we did n't really care for each other any more , or at least somewhere among all the battles our love had been well and truly buried . |