Example sentences of "[vb past] [adv prt] [prep] [art] long [noun] " in BNC.

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1 We abandoned the last Munro , especially as it 's a top that can be combined with Meall Greigh to be bagged another day , and staggered down into the long glen that would take us back to our morning starting point .
2 ‘ Mummy will be cross , ’ she murmured , wrinkling her nose as she peered down at the long tear .
3 This view lingered on for a long time and probably still exists to this day .
4 Sandra Peden , her that works in the Co-operative she 's a Gold Medallist in Elocution you know , well wait till I tell you she came on in a long Laura Ashley nightdress carrying a Wee Willie Winkie candlestick with wee pink bedsocks and a matching pompom hat and did Holy Willie 's Prayer .
5 He came in with a long stride , with head erect , and calm authoritative eyes .
6 France : new orders dried up as the long run of 63 reactors either built or under construction came to an end and the country grappled with the problem of an over-supply of electricity .
7 One day , their father Mr Earnshaw came back from a long journey .
8 Then , as some car in the street outside her hotel coughed and choked and backfired , Fabia abruptly came out of the long reverie she had fallen into , and back to the present , to realise that it was Monday morning — did she think she was going to sit there in bed all day ?
9 Then he was hauling back on the control column and edging in on Woolley as the flight hurtled up in a long recovery from its dive .
10 He clambered up behind the long bonnet , onto the padded bucket seat .
11 Then she started going on about her new red tap-shoes , and how the music nun wanted to teach her violin because she had such good pitch , and we all joined up in a long line , each with a hand stretched out on to the should of the one in front , and we began to march round her , chanting very softly , " How green you are , how green you are , how green you are , how green … " and then louder and louder as we danced away from her still in our long Indian file , till we got right to the top of our street where we played another game altogether , totally ignoring the yells of fury from the lamp-post , and when our mums called us in to tea we all ran in and forgot about her .
12 Despite the myths which surround the Act , it turned out in the long term to be quite efficient and reasonably humane , but the threat of transition sparked off another series of troubles in Sussex , the last concerted fling of desperation .
13 She tugged at Sadie 's sleeve and they walked on down the long aisle of the hall .
14 They settled down for a long siege and so did the outside world .
15 Susan went to bed early , and Breeze and Gay made themselves toast and welsh rarebit , and settled down for a long evening by the fire .
16 Madge was attended by six little Burmese bridesmaids , who as soon as she arrived started off up the long aisle , and she followed with the kind friend at whose house she had spent the previous two nights and who ‘ gave her away ’ .
17 It was thus the internal policies of the United States that determined to a great extent who among the indebted nations won and who lost out in the long debt crisis of the 1980s ( Wellons , 1987 ) .
18 and I thought to myself that blooming cat 's after them and er it kept on for a long time and then , so I opened the window and looked out a big black cat was here where 's the big black cat coming from ?
19 At nine-thirty tea was served in the next room and conversation went on for a long time , above all if Mérimée or Octave Feuillet ( the novelist who was librarian at Fontainebleau ) were seated next to the Empress .
20 It went on for a long time afterwards , I do n't know if he 's still in love with me , ’ she says .
21 This sort of exchange went on for a long time .
22 ‘ The attack went on for a long time and the victim is obviously very shocked , ’ said police .
23 The noise went on for a long time .
24 He went on for a long time — we had such energy , then , in our quarrels — and sank deeper and deeper into what was really absurdity , saying that it was all his fault , he had been a lousy husband , too absorbed in his job to notice I was bored and fretting because I was ‘ wasting my education ’ , and that if only I had been ‘ straight ’ with him , we could have done something to put this right .
25 That went on for a long time .
26 And that kind of thing went on for a long time , until I could stand it no longer and decided to leave the USSR .
27 The noise in the Opera House went on for a long time .
28 The royal dinner went on for a long time , but at last Fritz , Sapt , and I were alone in the King 's dressing-room .
29 The last dance went on for a long time .
30 This went on for a long time .
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