Example sentences of "[vb pp] [prep] the long [noun] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 As my hon. Friend rightly said , the construction of the 08 , the fourth boat , is currently under way and authorities have been given for the long lead items .
2 Particularly significant changes are found for residues located on the long E helix ( Glu 204 and Phe 208 ) .
3 — CIU Honours Alan Frank , committeeman at Shotton Colliery WMC ( the Palms ) received the long service certificate and badge for 25 years service to the club and Ralph Kipling , vice-chairman at Cockfield Social Club for more than 17 years , was presented with the long service award by Durham CIU branch secretary Jack Amos .
4 These regressions indicate that mortality is related to swings in unemployment levels , over and above the improvement in mortality related to the long term trend for disposable incomes to increase .
5 By then we should have completed any changes to the constitution and bye-laws , have decided on the long term future of our examination system and have strengthened our financial position so that we can meet the costs involved .
6 Consider for example , that ( Fig. 7.6 ) will be parsed as Europe lie rather than your reply , since is matched to the long word Europe and is matched to lie .
7 They made sure that the two thousand six hundred and seventy pounds cost of Councillor was fully met by the long suffering tax payers of .
8 Most commentators on mental health care agree that some people with severe mental illnesses ( mostly those with chronic schizophrenia ) need the safe , full time specialist care that is offered in the long stay wards of the old asylums .
9 A superb outing of this kind can be had on the long Nantlle ridge — comprising six miles and six mountains of excellent high-level walking .
10 Halfway between here and Ales ( on the D981 ) is the tiny village of Seynes , not quite overlooked by the long limestone escarpment behind and left of the village .
11 This species may be recognised by the long rugose disk spinelets , the large apical and oral papillae , and the large adoral shields .
12 Dissociation from the isolated sites 1 and 5 is also very slow ; the DNase I footprints are only slightly reduced at the longest time point ( 30 minutes ) .
13 They were seated round the long oak table , with the remains of supper still spread out .
14 Full advantage had to be taken of the long daylight hours of midsummer and much of the ground could only be reached on foot .
15 The ability of an elastomer to regain its former size , when extensions of up to 400 per cent have been experienced , is associated with the long chain character of the material .
16 ‘ The offer price of 240p is spread over the longest instalment period ever on any privatisation .
17 From the serpentine turns of the road magnificent views are obtained of the long sierra ridge of the 2,199m ( 7,213ft ) high Hohgant , pride of the Emmental region .
18 Readers should be correctly informed about the long term prognosis of paediatric surgical conditions .
19 Four years ago , you may remember , Lipton signed what was heralded as the longest sponsorship deal in world sport , for the next 31 years , but there were ‘ get out ’ clauses .
20 McGowan walked to the car and returned with the long canvas bag and the cardboard box .
21 It therefore urges the Secretary of State to reject this appeal , and in so doing unequivocally confirm the value which is attached to the long term protection of landscape quality in Wales ' National Parks .
22 We unfortunately missed it , and returned by the longer forest road , although a small compensation is the view looking back of Stob Coire an Laoigh framed perfectly by the pines .
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