Example sentences of "and [vb pp] [prep] [art] long [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Like the plesiosaurs and ichthyosaurs , they were successful and varied for a long time , but all three groups failed to survive the Cretaceous .
2 There is the standard , spacious , minimally-furnished living room , tastefully carpeted in subdued oatmeal and dominated by a long sofa and oversized TV .
3 Gorbad halted the attack and prepared for a long siege .
4 In the Chandni Chowk shopkeepers boarded up their premises , buried their treasure and prepared for a long period of unrest .
5 We saw our chance , and hastily we packed up and prepared for the long trek back the way we had come , to the Youth Hostel .
6 She watched as Dana twirled and twisted before a long mirror , making the dress shimmer with a thousand lights .
7 They walked through the gardens together and talked for a long time .
8 Oliver was deeply grateful for this offer of shelter and talked for a long time with his new friend .
9 Kee told her about his life and talked for a long time about the old Haiti and the people he remembered .
10 ( i ) Of course , when A = Z and ρ is multiplication , the above merely repeats results we 've known and used for a long time .
11 When he 'd gone I lay and thought for a long time about poor young Mr Vickers , and of what I should have told Doone , and had n't .
12 Once inside the room , the two officers stripped off their black uniform jackets , and sprawled on the long sofa .
13 Although mistrusting children , he showed an absorbed interest as he took the photographs and gazed at Henrietta ( fourteen ) , Samantha ( just ten ) and the baby Jacqueline ( now three and born after a long period during which Hugh had displayed a lack of interest in physical contact ) .
14 Milner ( 1975 ) has summarised and contributed to the long history of research which demonstrates black children 's denial of their colour ( Clark and Clark , 1947 ) , and their preference for white identity ( Goodman , 1964 ) .
15 As in most parts of Britain the Hercynian movements at the end of the Carboniferous were accompanied and followed by a long period of erosion .
16 ‘ I was thinking , ’ he said , then spooned some more of the green-brown mixture into his face and chewed for a long time .
17 McGowan walked to the car and returned with the long canvas bag and the cardboard box .
18 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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