Example sentences of "[vb pp] [adv prt] [prep] long " in BNC.

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1 We get caught out with long balls to where our defender has just come from .
2 Indeed , talk to any manager and he or she already has common-sense theories of motivation , often built up over long periods of observing people at work .
3 This itself is built up from long chains of sugar and phosphate molecules to which are attached nitrogen-containing molecules called the nucleotide bases .
4 Vincent Hickey , 38 , was moved out of Long Lartin top security jail last weekend after he was found bleeding from razor slash injuries , but is now refusing food at Birmingham 's Winson Green jail .
5 Pacific Bell says that where applications cross its service area boundaries , transmissions will be handed off to long distance carriers of the customers ' choice .
6 Later , as the sac-like evagination develops , the bases of the epithelial cells become drawn out into long processes , so imparting a spongy texture to the tissues of the wing-pad , and the basement membranes of the lower and upper epithelia become apposed for most of their area so as to form the so-called middle membrane ( Fig. 30 ) .
7 By now in his eighties , Yusuf would never again return to Spain — he too had been worn down by long years of struggle to remove the thorn of El Cid from his side .
8 In terms of legitimacy with the general public such a strategy could also be effective , since the public can be reassured that the really ‘ serious , offenders about whom they are most concerned will be kept locked up for long periods .
9 The English girls , as I recall , were still faithfully standing by the camera we had set up for long shots , having been asked to press the button at appropriate moments when we were not in frame .
10 When portions of present-day Indian pueblos occupied since that time are uncovered , their walls prove to be laid up of long pours of puddled mud .
11 The coffee cups were all laid out on long white-napped tables , and waiters hovered over the silver urn , dispensing coffee to a few early arrivals .
12 Their skin was stretched out between long spines , which seems to have acted as a cooling radiator .
13 Small flocks coming in from all directions joined the first arrivals until many thousands were stretched out in long parallel black lines .
14 India was largely cut off for long periods , and its under-developed arms and textile industries were required to supply substantial quantities of ammunition and tents to British forces in the Middle and Far East .
15 Harry nodded and allowed himself to be led up into Long Acre .
16 KEITH Pringle had split up with long time girlfriend Leanne Rees on several occasions .
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