Example sentences of "[verb] [pers pn] [verb] a long " in BNC.

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1 Joe and I mean I come a long way and they said he told them I wan na pop in Friday morning before we go He was surprised He said well I were n't surprised , I said but er you know I want a name yeah well , he just said well I ca n't he ca n't fault me on anything .
2 ‘ In the end Becky helped me to choose a long beaded dress with a side-split and see-through sleeves .
3 I suggest you spend a long time thinking about what you really want . ’
4 Will you get on that ma , has it got a long play ?
5 Has he got a long brown habit on ?
6 Although the affair was soon forgotten it took a long time for Phil to live down that one !
7 But with more than 50mpg available and the possibility of good deals to reduce the outlay , the cheapest Fiesta has made me take a long hard look at the lavishly equipped hot hatch we use as a shopping car .
8 ‘ Another thing which caused me to spend a long time on the story was that prostitution is a black and whit story , but the business side of photography usually wants colour .
9 Finally , let me end a long , but hopefully not tedious , list of routes with a real gem from Skye .
10 One such affront , to the Archduke of Austria , later cost him his freedom and caused him to suffer a long imprisonment from which he was only freed at huge expense — much of which was raised by his neglected kingdom of England .
11 He said : ‘ Clay County wrenched the muscles in his quarters when dropping his hind legs in the water jump at Nottingham , so we decided to give the Cheltenham Festival a miss and let him have a long break .
12 Now 43 , she is married with a two-year-old daughter and says it took a long time to settle down to a ‘ normal life ’ .
13 When I turned I saw a long patch of the fluorescent dye that the Germans carried staining the sea a light yellow-green but could not pick out the pilot .
14 ‘ And did any ask of you , towards the end of the evening , to help him hoist a long bundle on to the wagon with the wood ? ’ asked Cadfael , directly but without much expectation , and shook to the simple answer .
15 The opinion polls showed him lagging a long way behind the front-runners and suggested that he was going to fare very poorly in the New Hampshire contest .
16 But to avoid it meant a long detour to get into Barn Street , and she was shivering with wet and cold .
17 We know he ran a long way .
18 You know he sounded a long time when he was saying it .
19 You know he works a long way down , on the fourth floor under the stage .
20 Although I feel I have a long way to go , I 'm a lot more aware of myself , so whenever I get twinges of pain I adjust accordingly and the pain immediately eases .
21 I could hear him whistling a long way behind .
22 Whatever implement it was that hit him went a long way round his skull but did n't penetrate very far , for which he should thank his stars . ’
23 They stopped only to pick up Cheryl , who saw them coming a long way off and ran down to the road to meet them .
24 Stella kept them waiting a long time , and when she did appear she sprinted off down the street ahead of them .
25 We moved in with them , although it meant I had a long journey to the hospital every day and I had to sleep there when I was on call , and we stayed with them until he was nine .
26 It is my experience that whenever I try to combine shooting and ferreting I wait a long time for the chance of a shot , then there is something else to be done .
27 The ‘ celebratory drink ’ fast developed into a full-scale party , but Shannon managed to make her excuses and leave , knowing she had a long drive ahead of her .
28 Her appetite had apparently disappeared through the door with Adam , but she forced herself to eat breakfast , knowing she had a long and probably arduous day to get through .
29 I thought you had a long Christmas break ?
30 Type-cases too were heavy , and if one fell it took a long time to sort out the type again .
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