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

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1 There was a sinister and often rehearsed entrance wearing a long cloak and looking like Count Dracula .
2 The interpretation of ‘ mind ’ as information processing with a self-monitoring facility called consciousness goes a long way towards resolving the problem of body — mind interaction which Popper and Eccles ( 1978 ) have recently revived .
3 The political and economic origins of this approach to soil conservation go a long way to explaining it .
4 This trend will be most prevalent among larger companies that find downsizing takes a long time due to the complexity of their computing environment .
5 This trend will be most prevelant among larger companies that find downsizing takes a long time due to the complexity of their computing environment .
6 A dislike by Irish clerics for such an explicit and direct church — state relationship has a long tradition and comes out best in De Tocqueville 's ( 1957 ) conversations with Irish clergy on his visit to Ireland in 1834 .
7 For example , the ( now held to be correct ) notion that prolonged lactation was likely to delay impregnation had a long resonance .
8 By putting car parks a long way from vulnerable spots , it 's hoped the long ‘ walk-in ’ will mean fewer people reach places under threat .
9 This integrating combination has a long time-constant and for a momentary pulse output from IC2 does not allow the voltage across capacitor C5 to rise much above the ground .
10 Most of all we need action to find a long term solution .
11 Seb determined he would find time to have a long talk with her when his present hectic spell of work came to an end .
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