Example sentences of "[subord] [pron] [vb past] [prep] [art] long " in BNC.
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1 | Nevertheless , he has not honoured the spirit of the words that he used in Committee , where we engaged in a long debate about the value of the assets and the effect on the workers . |
2 | His interest and concern calmed me and sitting in his study at the back of the church I felt more at peace than I had in a long time . |
3 | She felt more alive than she had for a long time . |
4 | ‘ I think it might even be further away than we came on the Long Drive , ’ said Masklin quietly . |
5 | He felt happier than he had for a long time . |
6 | Her friends did not think of her as a drunk and Rachel would be truly shocked if she knew about the long nights of insomnia and secret alcohol . |
7 | And he went on his way with the youngest brother until they came to a long glade in the forest . |
8 | No school-children so far , but I can hear the first faint scrapes and slushing of householders beginning to clean their pavements , and the sound is strange and hard to recognise in the almost silent air , seeming as if it came from a long distance , a country sound in the wrong place . |
9 | Yet there can be no room for complacency after shock home defeats by Watford and Barnsley defeats that were all the more disappointing because they came after a long unbeaten home run . |
10 | So with all this in mind , as I sat in a long queue of airmen for the preliminary examination , I was thankful . |
11 | As she hurried down a long corridor , her mind groped backwards over the events of the previous night . |
12 | I began to wonder what was happening when we stood for a long time at Birmingham New Street . |
13 | We happily planned a day hike as we swam in the long blue lake while butterflies fluttered around us . |
14 | When they complained of the long hours , Peckinpah had them fired . |
15 | In America , partly because of more recycling , safeguards depended more on full accounting for the nuclear materials themselves as they passed through the long and complex procedures . |
16 | As they approached down the long corridor she could see George , the sacrificial dummy , slumped over the console : the bait for Forster 's trap . |
17 | He saw Celia sitting under a large cedar tree in the garden when he drove up the long drive and swung the car round into the forecourt . |