Example sentences of "[v-ing] [adv] [prep] [art] long [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | They were walking on to the long ridge they had been able to see from the cottage window . |
2 | He knew this was something that had been happening slowly for a long time , something that had to happen or he was lost , but it was such a brittle structure they were building , one word would topple it , shatter it , one word would be enough to jerk them back into that ordinary daylight where nothing could be changed or righted , nothing could unravel . |
3 | For all that , it had the feel of a city wakening up after a long sleep and beginning to shake off decades of despair . |
4 | ‘ Returning now to the Long Stable , we enter the Upper Paddock , and first observe a hot-water apparatus , so arranged as to supply practically a constant supply . |
5 | B : ‘ That would be wonderful but I think we will be saving up for a long time . |
6 | The possible phonemic function of each allophonic description found by HWIM 's Acoustic Phonetic Recognizer was scored by looking up in a long term confusion matrix the vector of 71 phoneme labels that could be associated with the segment 's feature description . |
7 | Searching back through the long history of feline deterrents , there appear to have been only three smelly substances that have achieved a measure of success . |
8 | Trainer Jimmy Etherington , who submitted a ‘ friendly ’ claim of £9,354 to ensure taking the filly back to Yorkshire , is now looking forward to a long winter 's break when the turf season closes on Monday . |
9 | ‘ Quite honestly — and who wants to celebrate becoming twenty-six ? — I 'm really looking forward to a long soak in the bath , and then putting my feet up in front of the TV , ’ she added firmly . |
10 | The Wisharts , who lived in North London , were not looking forward to the long train journey one little bit ; being just after the war , the trains were run down , lacked essential maintenance and did n't keep very good time , so the Wisharts regarded the prospects of the journey with considerable misgivings . |
11 | ‘ It 's been going on for a long time , but yer Mum 's bin very foolish an' so have the rest . |
12 | There are already many alternatives to the research carried out on animals which has been going on for a long time . |
13 | Here was this summer evening , their forms seemed to say , to be enjoyed by all , going on for a long time yet , with more ahead , and the fair when they felt like it , and the fireworks . |
14 | This world has been going on for a long time , oh god knows how many , five hundred thousand million bloody years and eventually it 's going to , it , it , it , it 's going to explode and go |
15 | What 's going on behind the long face and the short , practical crop is nothing we 're going to see through his eyes . |
16 | ‘ They were apparently going away for a long weekend vacation . |
17 | He 's probably going away for a long time , that 's why . |
18 | Only the day before , those noble , horned beasts had been filing unsuspectingly through the long grass of the plain , intending to wallow harmlessly in some cool place through the heat of the day . |
19 | She remembered waking up in a long room filled with covered beds ; knocking a uniformed man to the ground ; taking his gun and running . |
20 | But her own body told her a different story which , lying here for the long days of rest which had been prescribed for her , she had heard clearly enough through the bird-twitter of Linnet and her mother , and Tristan 's determined joviality . |
21 | Next door , steady work is going ahead on a long term , very ambitious educational project to which he is now turning his energies . |
22 | ‘ These stories have been going round for a long time , and they grow with the telling . ’ |
23 | Tonight was just the culmination of what 's been building up for a long time . ’ |
24 | The Government 's principal task in the months to come will be to restore the right mix of monetary and fiscal policy — now badly out of balance — so that interest rates have a better chance of coming down , and staying down over the long run . |
25 | Anyway , I came back into his office and gave him his coffee , and was just getting down to a long bout of conveyancing when the phone in our room rang . |
26 | He had abruptly spurred ahead of her then without replying , and they had ridden without speaking further for a long while . |
27 | You might say that this thing had been brewing up for a long time , that the threat was there ; they had n't seen it . |
28 | Shrouded in snow and shivering with cold , I arrive at the door of the friary , and after calling out for a long time , the brother porter gets up and asks : ‘ Who is it ? ’ |
29 | Peter , ignoring his brother 's gibe about missing the sunsets , went to the window and stood gazing out for a long time without speaking . |
30 | Social anthropologists can and do study members of their own society and they have been doing so for a long time , though mostly they do not do it very well . |