Example sentences of "[verb] [verb] long [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | So what do the Germans offer those women who do n't want to wear longer lengths ? |
2 | In fact the staff tend to work longer hours , midweek and weekends , serving breakfast , lunch and evening meals to delegates , as well as function buffets , often working from 7.00am until late at night . |
3 | In corporate finance , a small group of colleagues can be expected to work long hours together under considerable pressure and conditions of secrecy . |
4 | It will also cut training needs at a time when people no longer want to serve long apprenticeships . |
5 | Mr. Lowe ( Public Assistance Officer ) has had long talks with him and is convinced that the man is not normal ; he continually contradicts himself and his great joy is getting publicity . |
6 | It is like saying that if Jim Bloggs is an ass it means he has got long ears and brays . |
7 | This is why Kenneth Baker has promised longer franchises for operators prepared to install systems that rely on switched-star technology . |
8 | Since the overthrow of the country 's first President , Kwame Nkrumah , in a coup in February 1966 , Ghana has experienced long periods of military rule interspersed with short-lived civilian governments . |
9 | Since the overthrow of the country 's first President , Kwame Nkrumah , in a coup in February 1966 , Ghana has experienced long periods of military rule interspersed with short-lived civilian governments . |
10 | This wig , with a short exterior shape , has texturised longer layers . |
11 | Development of an All Wales Strategy has involved long discussions at county level between social services department personnel , representatives from voluntary organisations , parents and sometimes consumers . |
12 | teachers are highly-trained , well motivated and prepared to work long hours ; |
13 | He was made to work long hours as a farm labourer and , like thousands of others , he was classed as ‘ Untermensch ’ ( subhuman ) by the soldiers . |
14 | A major exception to the principle of proportionality relates to the sentencing of offenders for violent and sexual offences , in respect of whom courts are empowered to pass longer sentences than are ‘ commensurate ’ if they consider it necessary ‘ to protect the public from serious harm from the offender ’ ( section 2(2) ( b ) ) . |
15 | In the lead mines of the northern Pennines the use of young boys underground seems to have decreased after 1750 when mining practice came to favour longer levels , putting the drawing of ores beyond the strength of children . |
16 | Hatters were said to have long hours — " a man goes early and stays late " — but no fixed hours . |
17 | The lucky ones had bikes but most had to walk long distances to meet up with their friends . |
18 | When the flaking is done skilfully , only light hand pressure with a piece of wood is needed to detach long slivers of material which can themselves be used as knives . |
19 | The fact that many prisoners have routinely had to spend long periods in their cells without access to a toilet , having to use chamber pots and queue up to ‘ slop out ’ , has been a potent symbol of the squalor of British prisons . |
20 | I do n't mind working long hours — ‘ |
21 | We can not afford to overlook the cruel irony enacted by the racist regime of freeing one generation of fighters from the sixties and seventies , while proceeding to serve long sentences on a new generation of fighters of the eighties . |
22 | ‘ She is bound to have longer legs , a sexier smile and better bedroom manners ’ |
23 | A phantom is bound to have longer legs , a sexier smile and better bedroom manners than a real person . |
24 | In your do-it-yourself practice you can try to spot long vowels by contrasting two of them with each other in sentences . |
25 | You 'll have to wear long tops . |
26 | Mind you , there was a lot of us , but still we did have to work long hours . |
27 | But with the resurgence in business , those who are left are having to work long hours to ensure that the quality of service to clients is not affected , and she believes that she will have to start recruiting again before long . |
28 | The amount of people crammed into offices out here , they should have built longer trains . |
29 | When choosing this item bear in mind that you may have to walk long distances , so check the padding on the harnesses and straps for comfort . |
30 | For the first time she found herself wondering whether he had resented not only Hugo but all the family , and whether that subsequent betrayal could have had long roots in the soil of an old envy . |