Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb past] [be] a long " in BNC.
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1 | She did not know what sort of oddness to imagine , but they had been a long time and there had been peculiar noises . |
2 | It had been a long time living in a hole in the ground , let's hope things get better . |
3 | It had been a long time since we last saw one of those , so we bought ice cream , sat in the sun and wrote postcards at the Reykjahlid shop . |
4 | It had been a long hot day on the farm where I help my father with his large dairy herd . |
5 | It had been a long , slow journey from Odessa and although it was already 1am there were still many more official forms to fill out before their new life in Israel could begin . |
6 | It had been a long ride to an enclosure full of low single-storeyed huts of corrugated iron with cinder paths around , and all set in a large flat field of sparse greying grass . |
7 | It had been a long walk so far , and it was n't over . |
8 | It had been a long time since he had felt like that . |
9 | It had been a long day . ’ |
10 | He then telephoned Nigel 's relations for me , for which I was most grateful — it had been a long day . |
11 | It was a dream , it had been a long time since Hari had seen her mother smile for the death of her husband had knocked all the spirit out of Win Morgan . |
12 | Because of the ancient feud with the Dwarfs , it had been a long time since any High Elf had set foot on the Old World . |
13 | It had been a long , tiring business and his hands were sore and chafed from the ropes . |
14 | It had been a long day — twelve hours with Mobuto , eight of those in the United Nations building where Mobuto and his entourage had spent the day . |
15 | It had been a long time since anyone had enjoyed rubbing cream into her back . |
16 | She reached for her silk dressing gown and pulled it on ; she felt good , it had been a long time since she had awoken feeling so alive . |
17 | It had been a long time since she had had to stop herself simply blowing away an enemy that she found herself unable to either maim or restrain . |
18 | It had been a long , tiring day … first this big house to be cleaned , then the uphill trek to church and Sunday service ; next came the lunch , which took hours to prepare and only minutes to devour ; this was followed by the inevitable mountain of washing up . |
19 | It had been a long day . |
20 | It was for a party in one of the upstairs rooms , but it had been a long time ago . |
21 | Billie was fast asleep ; it had been a long and boring trip for someone crammed in the back . |
22 | Blast , it had been a long night . |
23 | It had been a long , long day . |
24 | And God , it had been a long one : Simon Franks , Maggie Parkin , Jane Pargeter , David Parkin . |
25 | It had been a long day for him already , and if he made it back before nine he was going to be lucky . |
26 | It had been a long time since I — ’ He broke off . |
27 | It had been a long day at the end of a busy week , but that was n't all of it . |
28 | It had been a long and exhausting day , and she had to admit that she felt as tired as he looked . |
29 | It had been a long time since she had felt this way . |
30 | It had been a long time ago and the jungle had reclaimed its own . |