Example sentences of "[vb base] [adv prt] [art] long " in BNC.

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1 The broad branching heads of large , ragged yellow daisies appear over a long period during summer ; a large patch is a magnificent spectacle .
2 The next section between Culver Street and Gigant Street and Guilder Lane and Pennyfarthing Street could have seen little change over a long period .
3 But questions remain over the long term benefits of the orphans ' visits .
4 But questions remain over the long term benefits of the orphans ' visits .
5 One is that the abuse is part of the way two people communicate over a long period of time .
6 Cut out a long strip of coloured paper and cut a scalloped edge along one side .
7 ‘ There is enough to do , ’ he said , and let out a long breath .
8 Benstede pursed his lips and let out a long sigh .
9 Lucinda ran her tongue round her suddenly dry lips and let out a long , slow whistle .
10 Then , satisfied that the French would check their advance till they were certain no picquet line waited in ambush , he stared westwards towards the clouds and let out a long heavy breath .
11 The Doctor let out a long slow breath , and considered his options , since even if he succeeded in stopping Mait , there was always the risk of someone else finding this place the next time the stars were in the correct alignment .
12 Folly let out a long breath of relief .
13 She suddenly let out a long sigh and swept her hair from her face .
14 The patron let out the long slow whistle of a kettle coming to the boil .
15 She ran from him , nightmare panic making her breathing and heartbeat echo down the long tree-lined path until she saw the moon shining through a stained-glass window of the garden of Eden .
16 Reluctantly , he willed himself to turn and go back … back up the long slope , towards the sound of his beloved Pam 's voice which was still calling to him incessantly .
17 Annoyance flickers across his face as I pass along the long trestle tables finding nothing to my satisfaction .
18 To cover the sides of the cake , roll out a long strip of marzipan as long as the circumference of the cake and as wide as its depth ( hint : the circumference of a round cake is three times its diameter ) .
19 Then roll out a long thin strip of icing , about 5x15cm ( 2x6inches ) , and use to wrap around and cover the ‘ head ’ .
20 Mould a very little black food colouring into some spare fondant to create a light marbled grey effect , and roll out a long strip to place along each side of the road .
21 We had to fix the unfortunate bird to the creance , place it on its perch in a field , pay out the long line , walk to the place where we wanted it to fly to and hold our gloved hands out with a piece of meat .
22 The CEGB would perhaps be more fully convincing in its argument on fuel diversity if it could show that it had more real commitment to the development and use over a long time scale of renewable-energy technologies .
23 We go up a long , but steepish , slope and pause to catch our breath and share the experience .
24 Collective self-help and co-operative ways of tackling problems go back a long way .
25 He and Ockrent go back a long way — to a jointly written screenplay for Paul MacCartney , which ‘ never saw the light of day — a damn shame , because it was a lot better than Broad Street .
26 The assumptions behind this unfortunate word go back a long way .
27 They go back a long way .
28 The roots of his disciplinarianism go back a long way .
29 We go back a long way , me and God , and from his first words I could tell that this was going to be a difficult call .
30 But I hope he will ; we go back a long way .
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