Example sentences of "[noun prp] a long [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Is Scotland a long way ? ’
2 There is in Scotland a long tradition of a lawyer acting on a ‘ speculative ’ basis , whereby the lawyer will be paid the normal fee if the case is successful , but if the case is lost he or she will be paid nothing .
3 Relief work and voluntary aid continues , which is what brought truck drivers Dick and Ray a long way from their Oxford homes to deliver important equipment to the struggling hospitals and orphanages .
4 Kate 's family came over from Ireland a long time ago and their closest contact to the soil is the odd spot of weekend gardening , but Kate associates closely with the dispossessed peasantry of old Ireland , and anywhere else for that matter , and taters brings out the culchie in her .
5 BILLY BREMNER : ( Leeds , Hull , Doncaster and Scotland — 1959-81 ) : ‘ He was a hero at Elland Road a long time before I came into football .
6 It took Martin a long time to get to sleep and even when he did he turned and twisted in feverish attempts to escape the nightmarish pursuit of red , glaring eyes and enormous yellow teeth .
7 While she was chopping she said , ‘ You 've known Ian a long time ? ’
8 It has taken Andrew Murray a long time to do it .
9 The hope that the BBC or ITV would move into this job as they would for Commonwealth or Olympic Games was never realistic but it has taken Sheffield a long time to come to terms with the fact .
10 ‘ Have you known Harvey a long time ? ’
11 It took Baba Yaga a long time to struggle through the bushes , — but at last she did so and came after them as before , crying , " Hoo !
12 ‘ You ca n't sack a man because of his friends , ’ he said forthrightly , ‘ and Caretaker 's family have been in Medewich a long time .
13 A system invented by Noah a long time ago , practised only by us .
14 Nick , do you remember what I told you about Oliver a long time ago ?
15 It had taken Christina a long time to grow accustomed to the nocturnal sounds of the tropics , but she loved them now , and finally fell into a deep sleep , lulled by the incessant chirping of crickets , wind rustling the huge traveller 's palm outside the bedroom window , and the Caribbean sea breaking gently on the shore .
16 It will take Iain a long time to come to terms with his conviction .
17 In the sanctuary of Hera on Samos a long base ( fig. 31 ) bore , between a seated and a reclining figure , four standing , three certainly and perhaps the fourth too girls of varying age , each grasping her skirt in her right hand and holding it out , so that the folds curve and it is drawn tight against the left leg .
18 The look on Martin Bean 's face stayed with Nick a long time .
19 Informed sources say that Texas Instruments Inc had Sun Microsystems Inc 's SunOS Unix running on the superscalar Viking Sparc a long time ago , but when schedules for the long overdue part began to slip , it clammed up , leaving the grapevine to hum with negative vibes .
20 ‘ I 've known Rohan a long time , but I 've never seen him this way with a woman before , or with such immediacy .
21 ‘ I left Plumford a long time ago . ’
22 It has generally been thought a manifestation of the taste which in the immediately following period adapted many fabulous monsters from the East ; but it has no close eastern parallels , and the discovery of the Lefkandi Centaur pushes back the concept in Greece a long way .
23 ‘ Is n't Boston a long way for a kid like you to be going ? ’ he asked .
24 ‘ Damn , ’ said Leonora a long time afterwards .
25 Then he said quickly , for the first time sounding awkward , " You have been with Jasper a long time , have n't you ? "
26 I left Dublin a long time after you … ’
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