Example sentences of "[noun sg] [noun] for long " in BNC.
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1 | the printing term for long metal trays used to hold type after it had been set and before the press run . |
2 | This is a well balanced rucksack , with good carrying capacity for long trips , at an affordable price . |
3 | Many of their colleagues are off work sick for long periods being treated for nervous disorders . |
4 | They can also use them to accommodate overseas staff home on leave , or to entertain business associates , or even as retirement gifts for long service staff . |
5 | She has a spacious interior with full headroom throughout , room for ancillary cruising equipment and ample stowage space , while her deep bilges allow generous fuel and water tankage for long distance cruising . |
6 | High resolution polyacrylamide gels for long range reading were prepared according to ( 30 ) . |
7 | HOW TO REVITALISE YOUR POND , KEEP YOUR HEDGES TRIM , PLUS PATIO IDEAS FOR LONG SUMMER DAYS |
8 | And at the end does these all words are to given to and insert the redevelopment site for long term employment . |
9 | Both these options are available in abundance with boar riders , trolls , and chariots for attack and rock lobbers or doom divers for long range destruction . |
10 | So it remains to be seen whether we may have such a network , or perhaps even assuming that nearly all the cheap oil runs out , whether we might in fact manufacture petrol artificially from wood , coal , or gas , simply to provide the excellent fuel with its wonderful storage characteristics for long distance transport . |
11 | There are in fact more than five ways to display a date as you can alter the default settings for Long International and Short International using the command : /Worksheet , Global , Default , Other , International , Date |
12 | They fed trout in the lake at Sandringham House , slid down the banisters , took Jill , their springer spaniel for long rambles , played hide and seek in the garden , listened to the wind whistling through the trees and hunted for pigeons ' eggs . |
13 | They have waited in an unattractive waiting room for long periods and by the time they reach a counter are at breaking-point . |
14 | Entering from St Andrew Square , the Scottish Omnibuses station is the starting point for long distance coaches to all parts of the country . |
15 | At the end of their lives they are subject to hard copying , and the only thing which remains on-line is a record of the fact that they existed and the reference into the hard copy system for long term reference . |