Example sentences of "[noun] [adv] [verb] long [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Finishing a video always means long working hours and I get totally absorbed by it as the following anecdote shows .
2 The unvarying conditions also promote long breeding seasons with breeding in relays .
3 Trade with China from the Malay Peninsula and Borneo by the fifth century is well-documented ; the Philippines were involved shortly afterwards , while rice had been cultivated on Luzon , not far from the Negrito sites , since at least l400BC ; linguistic evidence also suggests long interdependence .
4 The bubble corals also have long sweeper stinging tentacles which can reach 7 to 10 cm ( 3 to 4″ ) from the main colony to sting neighbouring colonies and many anemones release nematocysts into the water to sting coelenterates down stream of them .
5 Nevertheless , the basic directions of economic reform are rather similar to Hungary , though the initial position is quite different , in that Yugoslavia already had long experience of worker-managed firms as well as a high degree of monetary mismanagement ( including a spell of hyperinflation ) resulting from inability of the country 's federal structure to impose monetary discipline .
6 Howard also has long experience of developing and presenting courses and training programmes to computer professionals , managers and users .
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