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

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1 Perhaps the mother-daughter relationship is also significant in respect of whether the Lady enters your life easily , or only after a long struggle .
2 The increase had been won only after a long struggle .
3 Transmission often succeeds only after a long incubation period , which decreases substantially after serial passaging .
4 It is only after a long period of counselling that she has at last realised that she has to drop her charge against her father , and to forgive him for not being the person that she longed he should be .
5 The Pilkington float process , metal skis , xerography , are success stories , but only after a long time period , much effort and many technical difficulties .
6 They got back together after a long break so he must have liked her as she was .
7 Before he 'd even put the head down after a long flight to Glasgow , Lindi was expressing his confidence about Monday 's outcome .
8 He did so after a long consultation with the Prime Minister .
9 It occurs word medially between two short vowels , between a long and short vowel , or word finally after a long vowel .
10 If the memory of the association of a given flavour with illness can be taken to be more important than the memory that the flavour has also been experienced without harmful consequences , then the latter memory would interfere after a short but not after a long retention interval .
11 These dilemmas may even present themselves shortly after a long policy discussion when both parties have agreed on the proper procedure .
12 Notts went ahead when Mike Simpson volleyed home after a long throw-in .
13 Carl had got home after a long day .
14 That 's something that did n't happen when I came home after a long day at work .
15 At the major shows , winners are often exposed to the glare of television lights , and expected to parade for the cameras as well , before journeying back home after a long day .
16 Nick Brown was cleared of drugs charges in Goa , but has only just been allowed home after a long campaign by his mother .
17 Now , as she crossed into Farringdon Street and saw familiar landmarks , she stopped and put down her bag , gazing about her with the pleasure of someone who has come home after a long absence .
18 When Sombro comes home after a long excursion , he 's usually very thin , in poor shape and a bit battered and bruised .
19 Most accountants would be only too happy to go home and put their feet up after a long day at the office .
20 I feel like I 've just woken up after a long dream ; ’
21 For all that , it had the feel of a city wakening up after a long sleep and beginning to shake off decades of despair .
22 Tonight , wherever she looked she saw herself reflected and transformed , her face shining as though she had quite suddenly woken up after a long sleep , filled with lovely dreams .
23 that may mean that we meet a demoralized norwich team away on saturday — or — that they got boosted by their fine performance — ekoku was back after a long time injury for norwich .
24 The final tally was 41 , with 12 reported for possible prosecution , six cautioned , and 23 others either talked to or extremely worn out after a long chase .
25 The final tally was 41 , with 12 reported for possible prosecution , six cautioned , and 23 others either talked to or extremely worn out after a long chase .
26 It was like the sun coming out after a long time of darkness .
27 It 's like people sometimes have problems when they come out after a long stay in hospital — or the same sort of thing anyway .
28 Here the sales staff glided about with languid grace more reminiscent of Paris than New York , the house models managed to look like elegant advertisements for Varna even after a long session of standing stock still while a toile was pinned and draped and adjusted around them , and even when a rail of sample clothes had to be wheeled across the hallowed expanse of green , carefully hidden inside grey and black sample bags to make sure they were safe from the photographic eye of a fashion spy , it was managed with what Hugo referred to as ‘ panache ’ .
29 Kraemer and Roberts ( 1984 ) offer as justification for this assumption the suggestion that ‘ important ’ memories retain the ability to be retrieved even after a long retention interval whereas less important memories do not .
30 The unkind but graphic association of names with feet and noses and twittering conversation was enough to bring both to mind , and allowed the registrar to greet each student by name , even after a long interval .
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