Example sentences of "[prep] [pron] [prep] [art] long " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ After the defeat at Bramall Lane they had the biggest hammering they 've had off me for a long time . |
2 | At the same time as I was writing some correspondence ( including the note to you ) , I was attempting to organise the hand-over of certain severely disturbed patients to various colleagues who were to assume responsibility for them during the long vacation . |
3 | ‘ She has worked for me for a long time . |
4 | My father looked after me on the long journey home , and sat with me for every minute . |
5 | I 've been after them for a long time and I 'll get them for this . ’ |
6 | I remember at the time Wilko saying how he though Kerslake was an excellent buy , and how he 'd been after him for a long time . |
7 | ( iv ) Certain electoral practices , some of them with a long and disreputable history , are forbidden . |
8 | Some people have felt that this borrowing from Dorothy and others shows a certain egotism on Wordsworth 's part , but it was his method as an artist to absorb things into himself , and think of them for a long period before writing them down ; nor is it necessary to maintain , in any case , that the ‘ I ’ of a Wordsworth poem is necessarily the poet himself — it may stand as a universal shorthand symbol with which the reader can equally identify . |
9 | I have n't seen one of them for a long time |
10 | ‘ I have n't done any of them for a long time . |
11 | I have n't had one of them for a long time . |
12 | Could do with one of them for a long time , could n't I ? |
13 | She caught sight of herself in a long gilt mirror and smoothed her fair hair . |
14 | Catching sight of herself in the long wall-mirror as she pulled a peach-coloured , button-necked nightshirt over her head , she found herself wondering what Guy was doing . |
15 | Her voice trailed away completely as he reached lazily towards her with a long arm . |
16 | All she did know was that she had n't seen the last of him by a long chalk ! |
17 | His descendants continued to regard Richard III as the founder of the family fortunes and the fourth duke kept a portrait of him in the long gallery at Kennington . |
18 | His descendants continued to regard Richard III as the founder of the family fortunes and the fourth duke kept a portrait of him in the long gallery at Kennington . |
19 | Likely any car would have traces of it for a long time . |
20 | Then both the earners and the users of foreign exchange will know its real opportunity cost , and they will adjust their behaviour so as to economize on foreign exchange in the short term and to earn more of it in the long term . |
21 | This was partly because the traditional school library catalogue , devised by teachers untrained in library methods , aimed to meet only the very simple demands which , alas , were made of it in the long decades of neglect . |
22 | I have been a fan of hers for a long time and it is wonderful to see that she is now achieving the status and success that she deserves . |
23 | ‘ A lot of people looked for you for a long time . |
24 | Arrowing into the sky , blasting the thin air behind him into a long trail of ionized particles , cracking the air and land below with the plane 's supersonic footprint , outflying anything or anybody they sent up in his wake . |
25 | He wrote this book , he started Traidcraft off , he was the person who was i his brainchild , he was the driving force behind it for a long time . |
26 | She 'll stay with me for a long time . ’ |
27 | So it 's a thing that stayed with me for a long time . |
28 | Felipe sat with me for a long time . |
29 | We 've already been working closely with them for a long time because of the shared ownership . |
30 | But I do n't think people , some people like you to chat with them for a long time , other people they just like you to serve the , so they can go . |