Example sentences of "[be] [verb] [adv] [art] long " in BNC.
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1 | There had been windows on the westerly side of the school , but they appeared to have been built up a long time , judging from the appearance of the workmanship on the outside . |
2 | You 're running down a long silent street . |
3 | ‘ You 're taking rather a long rest , are n't you ? ’ |
4 | This tradition itself can be traced back a long way in political theory . |
5 | In other words , I C I , Ingaselectric , A E I , all the big firms , all the er coal mines , all the British Rail , well British Rail in those days , and these large firms trained large numbers of apprentices and then after the five years they tipped you out , I 'm sorry I 'm going back a long while , into what they call an improver status and then you could either come back to the firm or you could go , stay where you were . |
6 | ‘ Actually , ’ she said , ‘ you 'll notice I 'm wearing rather a long dress . |
7 | VAMPIRE PRESERVATION GROUP have recently acquired Sea Venom XG737 from the Wales Aircraft Museum , which will be put on a long term restoration programme after completion of the group 's Vampire T.11 and Jet Provost T.4 . |
8 | Researchers at Gloucesters public health laboratories have been carrying out a long term study into more than three hundred cases of meningitis . |
9 | The hon. Gentleman asks whether we could debate them after they have been debated in the European Community , but we are talking about a long time ahead . |
10 | The death grant has been finished quite a long time ago , but there was the death grant erm because I can remember you know this , people telling me about this . |
11 | Tabitha found herself being diverted down a long underground tunnel to the civil concourse . |
12 | Then came the two incidents that were to echo down the long ages of Elf history and set the stage for the great dramas that were to follow . |
13 | One moment they seemed to be flying through and over mountains and the next they were skimming over a long , fertile valley , turning to come in with the wind and losing height steadily . |
14 | If you are casting off a long length , then move the weight up from time to time , but always keep it actually on the cast off edge . |
15 | In the resonance technique a series of pulses of either compressional or torsional waves is transmitted down a long rod mechanically coupled to the specimen under investigation . |
16 | well that 's going back a long time , is n't it ? |
17 | This is carrying on a long tradition of Eastern Centre get-togethers for E H Os , we 've done residential courses every two years for I do n't know how many years . |
18 | There were beds available for those with particular problems , such as those who had been injecting over a long period . |
19 | Suddenly I was climbing up the long ladder of the North pier , the rucksack being roped afterwards . |
20 | He was hurrying down the long room , with some white gloves in one hand and a large fan in the other hand . |
21 | On that occasion , I was moving down a long , straight road with wide meadows on either side of me . |
22 | Word was passed down the long column to close up , and to be ready to make a dash for the ford . |