Example sentences of "[pron] [vb mod] [vb infin] [art] long " in BNC.
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1 | Sir , If you please to send me a scarlet Cardinal [ a short red cloak ] , and let it be full yard long , and rather longer than a yard long , and let it be full , for it be for a large Woman , they tell me I may have a long one , and a handsome one , for 11s but I shou 'd not be willing to give more than 12s , but if you have any as long as that , either duffil or cloth , if it is cheaper , I shou 'd like it as well as , for I am not to give but 12s for it . |
2 | To escape from Heathcliff I must go a long way away . |
3 | ‘ I 'll get a long , long rest when I get in me box , miss . |
4 | you take the high road and I 'll take the long road and I 'll be in Scotland |
5 | As we sat in the garden behind his surf shop and talked I could feel the long grass beneath my feet with a sensual awareness I 'd never experienced before . |
6 | In the candle-light I could see a long table , in the middle of which was a large yellow shape , with hundreds of insects feeding off it . |
7 | Through the glass I could see the long lines of blue moving away down the street and I could still hear the shouts of the corporal . |
8 | ‘ I 'd like a long , cold drink , please , ’ she murmured , ‘ something really refreshing . ’ |
9 | I suppose the fact that I 'd made it at the age of 14 was important because it meant I would go a long way in athletics . |
10 | I shall write a long poem about what I saw shining from the other side . ’ |
11 | Then after four months I will have a long holiday . ’ |
12 | I can remember the long cloudless days when we drove for mile after mile over desert that stretched out around us as flatly as an unruffled sea ; the way we would pull the throttle out so that the needle stood up straight at the figure forty , and then would laze back with our legs stretched out across the bonnet … . |
13 | A. The tank sounds a bit on the small side to me , which may prove a long term problem , though it does n't seem to be causing any difficulties at present . |
14 | Wherever they went , they would have to go on foot , which might take a long time . |
15 | So far readers have raised £13,400 , which will go a long way towards safeguarding the centre 's future . |
16 | A lot of changes are being made which will go a long way towards making the garments more user friendly . |
17 | It is much easier to improve ‘ performance ’ on such measures by decreasing the denominator than by increasing the numerator , which can take a long time , involves risk and has to be discounted for taxation . |
18 | Yes , she must write a long loving letter to Charlie . |
19 | ‘ You 'll have a long day tomorrow , ’ Rose encouraged . |
20 | ‘ You 'll have a long wait , ’ flashed Isabel , and immediately cursed herself when fitzAlan grinned again . |
21 | The specialists had said that if she was careful , she could live a long time . |
22 | Charles behaved rather like a landlord who could take a long view of the future and expect his possessions to provide him with an income in the fullness of time . |
23 | ‘ With most criminal kidnaps you could expect a long wait . |
24 | And erm you could see a long distance with it like that you know , especially if you could see a fox from er about a mile and a half , you could see right going along the rocks in the mountains . |
25 | Under Swiss law she would get a long prison sentence . |
26 | She would take the long route back over the desolate flats . |
27 | I well remember I said to myself at the time , " there is a lad who will go a long way . " |
28 | If the race means you will miss a long run , replace your next hard day with the long run if your schedule will allow it . |
29 | If brought to trial , she can expect a long prison sentence , followed by ‘ re-education through labour ’ in a camp in Qinghai — ‘ China 's Siberia ’ — an Area like the Sahara desert , in the west of the country , where the climate is notorious for its boiling heat in summer and freezing temperatures in winter . |
30 | You can stay a long time in neutral , ticking over — provided nothing happens . |