Example sentences of "[noun] [pron] [vb past] [art] long " in BNC.

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1 I was so impressed by this young man that immediately on my return to Vancouver I wrote a long and detailed letter to my parliamentary friend at the House of Commons in Ottawa , A.M. ‘ Sandy ’ Nicholson , M.P. , urging more federal action for the case of the Indian .
2 With guidance she picked a long , beaded dress with a side split and see-through sleeves , which she wore to a special anniversary dinner .
3 ‘ After seeing the PM you took a long leave and then came back .
4 Just to be on the safe side we had a long rope attached to the raft and tied round a tree on the bank so that if the Indians lost control the rope would pull it to a stop .
5 Her words themselves broke a long silence .
6 It was a fall down the cellar steps of one of these houses which started a long history of back trouble .
7 All the machinery was powered by a gas engine which drove a long shaft near the ceiling that in turn , by means of belts to fast and loose pulleys , provided the motive power for the various equipment .
8 In the upstairs passage she opened the long case clock , knowing very well it was broken , that the weights had not descended for years and the hands remained at twenty to one .
9 Instead he became a national hero who enjoyed a long life … and who died with dignity .
10 Some pact they made a long time ago . ’
11 Back in the cottage she took a long , hot bath , but the water failed to ease the tension in her body , even though she lay there for what seemed like an eternity , trying to will away the effects of the afternoon .
12 Also on Oct. 17 the Supreme Soviet passed a decree which went a long way towards meeting other student demands , and secured an end to the protests .
13 This year , which must prove that we dreamed it up , it was the THIRD Monday which saw the longest queues of all — to see John McEnroe and Michael Stich win the final set of the men 's doubles .
14 When she went shopping to the town she wore a long , voluminous , dark-grey cloak of which she was very proud .
15 He was indefatigable in confirming all who came to him as he moved around the countryside , and in his moments of leisure he wrote the longest of his Meditations on the theme of Cur Deus Homo , and his De Conceptu Virginali as a sequel to this work .
16 After a wait of about two hours we joined the long crocodile winding through corridors to the ballroom , with anxious ushers ensuring that we were all in the right order of presentation .
17 When I returned to Moose Jaw about mid-August I had a long talk with Fred Workman , who told me he had noticed a certain restlessness in me as if I were hoping for a change of scene .
18 On the fourth day he received a long chatty letter from Eleanor .
19 And this morning I had a long talk with my mother . ’
20 French doors opened out onto an enclosed patio which overlooked a long , sloping back garden .
21 The ground which nurtured the long golden grass was hard and dry .
22 Voluntary organisations in many cases became the effective agents of enforcement , as well as pressure groups constantly campaigning for further intervention , and here they became quasi-state apparatuses , a pattern which had a long history .
23 In August we had a long weekend in the Lakes , with Rob , Joyce & Ewan which went well , & also a week in Telford with Richard which we thoroughly enjoyed .
24 I well remember our first night with the aid of father-in-law we spent a long day moving ourselves in .
25 At any rate it took a long time to synthesize .
26 Edward turned up late for their rendezvous , and found Foley standing at the bar with a much younger man who had a long , intelligent face and a quiet manner , whom he introduced as Harold Philby , known as Kim .
27 A lot of people seem to refer to Jesus as a good man who lived a long time ago ; a man who taught about God and who became ‘ Son of God ’ by his resurrection .
28 When he had vanished from sight she expelled a long sigh and allowed the mask to slip away from her face , slowing returning to her towel and lying down flat on it .
29 Abandoning their bicycles they began the long trudge to Emily 's mysterious destination .
30 He had a taxi waiting , and on arrival we found a long cloth-draped table in the centre of the room , around which were seated what seemed to be the entire Chinese population of the city — some 30 Chinese , mainly from laundries and restaurants .
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