Example sentences of "[vb pp] long [noun] [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ One of my clients has got long hair and there 's no way I 'd let anybody cut it . |
2 | If you 've got long hair and the bald patch is n't too noticeable , then perhaps you can wait for it to re-grow . |
3 | One year they 've got long hair and spend their spare time reading Marx , the next they 're shorn like sheep and as conservative as hell . |
4 | He 's got long hair and all . |
5 | A doll that 's got long hair and cries . |
6 | to do with the what the well we 've got instead of all these individual prints I 've got I 've got long ones cos if the |
7 | Now all the women have got long skirts and all the blokes have got really sensible haircuts , they all do oil painting and the music they like is shite . |
8 | It is like saying that if Jim Bloggs is an ass it means he has got long ears and brays . |
9 | All had now to be arranged long distance but it seemed to work remarkably well . |
10 | A well-worn path not marked on the map that may have been an old link between Gawthrop and the track called Long Bank that crosses Middleton Fell , leads to the right of the crags into a slight outcrop of rock marked by a lone hawthorn . |
11 | These were not popular and as most women wore trousers or dungarees for the war work , hand knitted long socks or ankle socks were more comfortable and convenient . |
12 | This inevitably demanded long hours and late nights . |
13 | In many cases they have gone long periods before they have even made a profit . |
14 | Talbot would have taken long odds that he was cold sober . |