Example sentences of "[noun] [vb pp] [prep] [art] long " in BNC.
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1 | In its shadow , in a square of orange brickwork part hidden by the long grass , stood a circular pool . |
2 | There is one important difference : the Prime Minister and his Cabinet can embark boldly upon their way forward , with electoral considerations banished for a long time to come . |
3 | Her kiss at the cottage gate left my mind occupied during the long walk back to the farm . |
4 | A slight sudden puff of breeze lifted a thickly leafed branch in front of her and she saw two figures , framed by the foliage at the instant their lips met in a long , smooth , seductive and very mutual kiss . |
5 | She unfastened her own belt , and as her arms wound about his neck their lips met in a long kiss . |
6 | Their eyes met in a long , arching stare . |
7 | In order to test these predictions we need to compare the size of the latent inhibition effect found after a long exposure — test interval ( which we may take to be 24 h or more ) with that found after a short interval ( when conditioning follows exposure immediately or after a few minutes ) . |
8 | She had n't been paying much attention to the journey , and did n't have any idea of where they were ; the archway led into a long courtyard with a cobbled surface and small , squeezed-in houses to either side . |
9 | The words finished on a long , drawn breath while she waited for the words she had no wish to hear . |
10 | The cat with yellow eyes crouched in the long grass in pursuit of a bird . |
11 | Euparkeria , with more pronounced legs balanced by a long tail , was probably a more direct forerunner of dinosaurs than Ornithosuchus , but it was smaller and more agile . |
12 | Such factors may include , for instance , a previous experience of loss which was dealt with badly , unresolved grief , past experience of failure , a lack of a sense of self-efficacy , a low self-esteem , a previous history of psychiatric disorder , and an absence of close relationships established over a long period of time . |
13 | Their eyes held for a long time and then he rested back on his elbows and looked at the treetops , his face suddenly serious . |
14 | His preliminary architectural sketches hung in a long glass frame on the passage wall inside the cottage . |
15 | Perhaps the attitude developed during a long period of established practice and little change . |
16 | The water cascaded down the face of the spillway again , the noise like a million stamping feet heard from a long way off . |
17 | It involves an arduous ten kilometre run preceded by a long assault course , against the clock , finishing with a shoot on the firing range . |
18 | In the light from the lamp the child blinked his weary eyes , his question muffled by a long noisy yawn . |
19 | Best editor seen for a long time . |
20 | Then they are playing a semi-blind second shot to a long narrow green , where deft perfection is crucial . |
21 | Depending on where your drive ends up you will face a tricky second shot to a long , narrow green . |
22 | A window opened with a long pole . |
23 | From the spot in the hedgerow where the four German soldiers had come from a white flag tied to a long piece of wood had suddenly appeared . |
24 | Their gaze locked for a long moment as he pulled the towel from his neck and flung it over a rail , then , suddenly embarrassed , she looked away . |
25 | Such churches were , therefore , like the basilica , rectangular in plan , twice as long as wide and had two or four rows of columns set along the long axis , providing three or five aisles . |
26 | Added to these was another important element , for the period of the festival was a time of licence : this was a necessary outlet in the community for the tensions repressed after the long period of hard physical toil . |
27 | Yeah , I 'm rather concerned that this kind of thing seems to be happening rather a lot , I mean this is so reminiscent of what happened in the , the four maisonette in in Fern Hill where we had empty blocks left for a long time erm becoming a magnet for vandalism and all kinds of everything ! |
28 | The half ended with a long lob from the LOI midfield and on to it runs Dave Tilson with a beautiful header which left Beeney stranded . |
29 | The displays are shown in Victorian cases housed in a long , narrow gallery running parallel to the windows onto Chambers Street . |
30 | In this tale , two weeds grew on a river bank ; one of them conserved its energy , and grew low and small and brown , with its sights set on a long life , while the other put forth all its strength into growing tall and into colouring itself a beautiful green . |