Example sentences of "[vb pp] [adv prt] [prep] the long " in BNC.

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1 After a print run of , say 100 A4 sheets , the printed sheets are then turned over on the long axis , and the same print is made on the reverse .
2 The cataclysm destroyed much of what had been built up during the long reign of Bel-Shanaar and left the Elves temporarily too weak to pursue their dark kinsfolk .
3 BORED kids are fed up with the long summer holiday and ca n't wait to go back to school , according to a new survey .
4 This sum is handed over by the long to the short in final settlement .
5 We were already worn down by the long night and another was almost unthinkable — our sleeping bags would be a frozen mass of down by evening .
6 He feared the goats only marginally less than the snorting , grinning pigs , and only then because the five nannies and their billy were usually safely tied up in the long grass .
7 On the latter subject , the author points to the inconsistent decisions on whether the effect of unambiguous operative provisions can be cut down by the long title and he seems to incline to the view that they can be so affected ; this , perhaps , does not give sufficient weight to what was said about the effect of the preamble in Prince Ernest Augustus of Hanover .
8 The products will initially be manufactured in the US , though the possibility that Olivetti could one day manufacture them in Europe , for Europe , has not been ruled out in the longer term .
9 Now in terms of the cr the need for development , I 'm sure the panel will have read all the evidence which has been put in about the long history of the varying impact studies o on development on around Greater York , and those date back of course to the February eighty nine report which I I think you 'll have seen copies of .
10 Mrs. Mott had been very put out by the long time the builders had stayed in the hall ; the chattering of the girls was the final straw .
11 They are well spread out down the long narrow winding village , built originally along the edge of marshland , hence the ‘ Sea-ton ’ .
12 If so , it is difficult to know how he would have stood up to the long haul that still awaited him .
13 But the couple 's solicitor Con Fernandez said the pair were just skittles waiting to be bowled over by the long arm of the law .
14 But the couple 's solicitor Con Fernandez said the pair were just skittles waiting to be bowled over by the long arm of the law .
15 This management style appears to have paid off in the long and short terms .
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