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

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1 The primary tumour had allele loss on the long arm of chromosome 5 ( probe : Lambda MS8 , 5q35-qter ) and the short arm of chromosome 17 shown by the probe p144-D6 ( 17p13 ) but not by the probe pYNZ22 ( 17p13 ) , while the recurrent hepatocellular carcinoma had allele losses on chromosome 12 shown by Lambda 43 ( 12q24.3-qter ) and chromosome 17 shown by both p144/D6 and pYNZ22 , but no allele loss on chromosome 5 ( Table I , Fig 2a-c ) .
2 They were towing a desert manta on a long black line .
3 A predisposing tumour suppressor gene for breast and ovarian cancer families , BRCA1 , has been mapped by linkage analysis on the long term of chromosome 17 , close to but probably distinct from the region noted in sporadic ovarian cancer .
4 Erm , you may have heard that vandals destroyed our community seat on the Long Dobbs Lane last week .
5 In daylight at dawn , it was time to leave the palace and head south on the long trek to Bombay .
6 Six-footer Chris , a 25-year-old bank official from Elie , had been rubbing shoulders with the leaders after an overnight 70 on the Valley , but manoeuvred the ball smartly for a 39 out ( 3-over ) before gratefully accepting the bonus of a five yard eagle putt on the long tenth .
7 A randomised prospective study is currently evaluating the effect of intermittent elemental diet administration v alternate day prednisone on the long term cinical course and growth of children with Crohn 's disease .
8 In a beat-up garage on a long stretch of road ; the number on this phone is unreadable . ’
9 Some houses at the bottom of Killicomaine Road still pay ground rent on a long lease to the church , through the Trust Steward .
10 The Man Catcher is an iron collar on a long pole .
11 Miss Jarman asked , taking up an ivory hand on a long stick and scratching under her wig , starting a snowstorm of powder .
12 One way to reduce mobility is to offer promises of long-term employment , with the prospect of wage increases rising by promotion steps on a long ladder of continuous employment .
13 So , short of sending the recording tape on a long detour through the corridors of the Palace of Westminster before it goes on the air , the parliamentary censors will have to work faster than they think .
14 Air travellers on a long flight provide another example of ‘ captive respondents ’ .
15 The Isle of Wight cable does without because it transmits monomode signals on a long wavelength ( 1300 nm ) .
16 This is because the expected daily losses are much smaller since the variation margin payments on the long and short futures contracts are likely to be offsetting .
17 Many of the seafront hotels on the long esplanade have become nursing homes or been demolished for cliff-like apartment blocks with their individual balconies looking out to sea .
18 Apart from a small stepped garden directly in front of the house , the grounds were neglected and overgrown , making the terrace steps difficult to negotiate and allowing grass to undermine the paving stones on the long front terrace .
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