Example sentences of "[pers pn] [prep] the long " in BNC.
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1 | At the same time as I was writing some correspondence ( including the note to you ) , I was attempting to organise the hand-over of certain severely disturbed patients to various colleagues who were to assume responsibility for them during the long vacation . |
2 | Big companies have the cash to sustain them through the long vicissitudes of permit-winning . |
3 | On the contrary , the miners ' wives seemed desperate to keep the spirit that had seen them through the long months , the solidarity and friendship and , above all , the feeling that together they could do something to change the world and make it a better place , not only for themselves , but for all those suffering injustice . |
4 | The message from brokers is apply for shares , but do not look to hold them for the long term . |
5 | The federal pump-priming for their establishment , eventually extended to cover their first eight years , was not intended to support them for the long term . |
6 | Now the idea is catching on in Britain , so Lydia Ascroft says have a bash at massage and look forward to a sexier , slinkier you for the long , hot summer ! |
7 | But the path of true love never did run smooth and who could blame Orsino for overlooking this waif-life creature with the short , dark , cropped hair for the Countess Olivia , she of the long flowing hair and dresses . |
8 | I know we 're all very upset by what 's happened here , but damaging your career now wo n't help you in the long run . ’ |
9 | Again , this is information which is useful to you over the long term . |
10 | Again , this is information which is useful to you over the long term . |
11 | She ignored the amazed looks that followed them up the long hill out of town , glad to reach home long before the other two . |
12 | I also knew that experience in working with other birds would be useful to me in the long term . |
13 | ‘ If they continually try to buck the system , the system will destroy them in the long run . |
14 | A report has recommended that logging in the ancient forests of the Pacific Northwest region of the USA be cut by more than half as a means of sustaining them in the long term and protecting their wildlife [ see EDs passim ] . |
15 | It has been known for a tough roadman-sprinter to control the race in these big hills , not to lose much time on the Ballon , then rejoin the leading group , dominate them on the long downhill run into Mulhouse and win the stage . |
16 | He remembered a homespun breast rough under his sleepy cheek , and an arm that cradled him , and the steady rocking of the horse under them on the long ride into the fringes of Wales that day ; and suddenly at parting the terrible knowledge in him that , if he let go of Master Harry now , he would never get him back again . |
17 | My father looked after me on the long journey home , and sat with me for every minute . |
18 | Erm Mr referred to er put great store it seemed to me on the long term effectiveness of of of reducing er building . |
19 | ‘ We do n't want to rush Mick because it 's a long season and we need him for the long haul . |
20 | She had no trouble in registering with a secretarial agency , and a variety of jobs carried her through the long , drab days . |
21 | ‘ But I am , ’ he asserted with a grin , steering her towards the long metallic midnight-blue convertible parked a little way along the road . |
22 | It stayed with her throughout the long and endlessly delayed journey across France . |
23 | His descendants continued to regard Richard III as the founder of the family fortunes and the fourth duke kept a portrait of him in the long gallery at Kennington . |
24 | His descendants continued to regard Richard III as the founder of the family fortunes and the fourth duke kept a portrait of him in the long gallery at Kennington . |
25 | When a few minutes later , amid the oohs and aahs from the three women , she stood and looked at the person staring back at her from the long mirror , she could n't believe it was herself . |
26 | ‘ Her legs were bandaged in leather swathes , protecting her from the long , cruel needles of the prickly pear . |
27 | And I suppose we might have lost her in the long run , but not just yet . ’ |
28 | For she was old when Tabitha Jute first set eyes upon her , when she dragged the tarpaulins from her in the long grass of that neglected vineyard . |
29 | He had sat with her in the long dark evenings , had made sure she ate at mealtimes . |
30 | She pulled him down beside her in the long grass , and smiled shyly at him as she undressed . |