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

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1 There were other reasons for the long use of the sickle .
2 May the Town Crier remain in the very capable hands of the college students and lecturers for a long time to come .
3 By 0930 they were all in their coaches for the long journey back to Brighton , for that evening they all became civilians again and had to be ready for their ordinary jobs on Monday .
4 The most interesting result is that it gives quicker search times for a long word list over the 26-way methods .
5 She met his eyes for a long while , then nodded .
6 The maid stared into his eyes for a long moment and then suddenly turned away .
7 Fand looked her in the eyes for a long moment ; and it was difficult for Ruth to face the utter loneliness of that gaze .
8 He fondled her between her long legs for a long time , and she remained still for him .
9 The challenge , a 5km run , a 30km cycle ride and then back on 2 legs for the long run home .
10 With only the staff at Bloomsbury House and their regional offices as the long stop for advice and modest practical assistance , it is not surprising that a high proportion of Kindertransporte veterans , possibly as many as one in ten , found themselves up against the police or other bastions of social authority .
11 I 'm not calling , either , for sporadic barracking or bricks through the Long Room windows .
12 Barry Stewart , defending , said Watson and Paul Cocker had had the offences hanging over their heads for a long time , adding : ‘ It was Darren Cocker 's godfather who was the tragic victim of crime . ’
13 Vadinamia has its own ultra-tight security that has been frustrating spies for a long time .
14 The old certainties that ruled computer industry analysis over the past 30 years are tumbling like autumn leaves , and commercial realities are now eating away at the traditional determination of Japanese companies to forget the bottom line and stick with major product sectors for the long term : Sony Corp says it is considering pulling out of Japan 's competitive word processor market to save the cost of developing and manufacturing new models , Reuter reports from Tokyo ; Sony began making word processors in 1985 and production reached a peak of 10,000 a month ; NEC Corp , Toshiba Corp , Fujitsu Ltd and Sharp Corp now dominate the market and Sony currently makes just 500 of the things a month , a drop in the 1992 market ocean of 2.6m machines .
15 It eliminated the need to grow acres of turnips or grain to feed the animals during the long winter months .
16 When you round out the aircraft floats for a long way and flies very nose down .
17 There are peel-off labels for the long holiday dates , something with which you can amuse yourself on the next bank holiday .
18 I got up feeling bilious and with a burning headache , wobbling from the previous day 's struggle , as if I were finding my legs after a long illness .
19 In the eyes of the Long March veterans , young people were easily duped by the enemies of socialism and needed to be watched carefully .
20 It is exquisite work of an artist content with the archaic tradition , and the same designer is clearly at work on the fragments of the long south frieze ( chariots , horsemen , an altar ; fig. 61 ) .
21 While the inherited allele is mutated , the normal allele is subsequently deleted in a somatic , mitotic event involving variable sized fragments of the long arm of chromosome 5 .
22 There were cages against the long wall and dark , manlike shapes were moving towards the bars ; the tiled floor glistened wet from a recent hosing-down , the walls were rough and whitewashed , and at the end of the room there were some battered grey lockers , a large enamel sink , and a bare wooden butcher-block table with a greengrocer 's scale on it .
23 The early fossil bony fish have tails with the long blade uppermost , whereas the more advanced living bony fish have a tail that is symmetrical , and more effective in producing a horizontal thrust .
24 Gaughan held his head in his hands after 23 minutes when Shrewsbury defender Dean Spink headed just over his own bar while trying to clear another effort , and the former Sunderland man forced Perks to his knees with a long range right foot shot .
25 ‘ Out of the stuff I 've heard , ‘ This Is Not A Song ’ by The Frank & Walters is one of the most moving songs in a long time .
26 Growing your own vegetables is much the cheapest way of avoiding pesticides in the long run , but in the short term it may be possible to get unsprayed produce from someone with a large garden or allotment .
27 Because most of the oil was dispersed to below the surface , it would enter the marine food chain ; and because the oil was easily ingested , it could have damaging effects on birds and animals in the long term .
28 Nothing stops a British government removing or reducing the Opposition 's freedom to attack the government for roughly a third of the parliamentary session except the belief that this would be undesirable and would hamper both parties in the long run .
29 This definition encompasses the trade-off between static and dynamic efficiency : current welfare losses may be acceptable , if the market structure or conduct which gives rise to the losses will also generate efficiencies in the long run , so long as the prospective benefits are not too delayed in realization and the social discount rate is not too high .
30 It is apparent from the discussion above , that in the restructuring processes arising from completion of the SEM , the disadvantaged regions may suffer negative impacts in the long term .
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