Example sentences of "[vb past] [art] long [noun] with " in BNC.

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1 I made the long trip with my boys but the unit told me I should not be there .
2 People lived a long time with fluid … asthma … emphysema … years .
3 So has Mr Sununu , who as governor of New Hampshire fought a long battle with the greens to open the Seabrook nuclear plant .
4 I walked the long way with the early sun bright in my eyes and frosted gravel crisp beneath my feet .
5 He spent a long time with her , talking , and making her feel better when she was crying and that ..
6 A dark torrent of human beings , chiefly men , gathered out of all the streets of the vicinity , had dashed unceasingly into the enclosure and covered the long platform with tramping feet .
7 This production in 1900 started a long association with Blackpool .
8 Jan Irving ( Wirral ) was another to win at Derby , where he took the long jump with 6.64 metres .
9 The North-East 100 and 200 metres champion won the long jump with a leap of 5.65 metres and was prevented from completing a sprint double when City of Hull 's Karen Buck just got home in the 100 metres .
10 The Times also carried a long interview with Jacob Manor .
11 Had a long chat with Dad about which service we should attend .
12 So I had a long chat with the , with the cleansing officer and the main point
13 I had a long chat with during the trip when , amongst other topics , we recalled the days of the agricultural show season and some of the hectic times we had , especially at the Norfolk and Suffolk shows .
14 From talking to them on the way home and talking to Ted Heath 's G P , who we also had a long discussion with , without doubt there are other people there who obviously simply refuse to let come home , who are just as serious and , from the sound of it , one or two perhaps even more serious than the ones we did bring home .
15 In England for the British Grand Prix at Brands Hatch , I had a long conversation with James , of which I recall principally that it was about fate .
16 He had a long conversation with a Russian passenger , who talked about magic and ‘ hidden powers ’ in a most interesting way .
17 On May 18th 60 members had a long session with Howard Pastor , the White House head of congressional liaison , trying to convince him of the need for further cuts .
18 Città del Castello , which had a long rivalry with Arezzo , had reason to want papal protection in order to stave off the ambitions of Arezzo .
19 Buck strode up to his ball and had a long consultation with his caddy .
20 Probably the greatest scientific panjandrum of the 19th century , Thomson had a long association with transoceanic cables .
21 Langdale had a long association with spinning and weaving and there were several galleries in the area .
22 Robin Prentice , who died during the winter , became the Scottish Cricket Union 's Administrator in 1982 , retiring in 1990 and had a long association with the game in Scotland and as a wicket-keeper batsman with Uddingston in the Western Union .
23 Erm that means we have a stall on Tuesday the twenty fourth , Wednesday we 've got our meeting here with the speaker about , were having Mike speaking on Czechoslovakian now and he 'll be telling us his experiences over there and his had a long association with Czechoslovakia and Harlow and Thursday were having a market stall with a jazz band and Norman could probably tell us more about that .
24 Preston had a long association with railway stations .
25 He also developed an interest in whales , worked at the Stazione Zoologica in Naples and the Plymouth Laboratory , and had a long association with the Marine Biological Association .
26 Harmer had a long association with the Museums Association , of which he was president in 1904 , becoming an honorary member in 1922 .
27 Both he and his wife Margery had a long association with the Lake District .
28 My grandfather , who was one of the aircraft pioneers , told me that he had a long argument with Cody about whether a certain member was in tension or in compression in flight .
29 When , in another striking instance , the earl of Carlisle reached the capital in 1664 as ambassador from Charles II , he had a long argument with the official deputed to receive him as to which should first descend from his sledge when they met formally .
30 ‘ On December 16 , I had a long talk with Kevin and Ian .
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