Example sentences of "[vb -s] the long [noun] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The journey today parallels the Long Island Sound and continues on through Hartford .
2 The difference from RP can be appreciated quite easily by reference to the pair can , ca n't : can has the long back vowel predicted by the single nasal environment , whereas can ‘ t has the short front vowel predicted by the nasal + voiceless obstruent environment ( compare also dance , ranch , etc. , which are short , front ) .
3 In most he 's wearing Reactolite glasses turned black by the sun — a Roy Orbison in shorts ; Only The Lonely meets The Long Distance Runner .
4 He says the long term interests of his company are best served in private sector , even if this causes short term problems .
5 But it is the staging post for the final leg which takes the long distance route to Fort William — and it 's the beginning of another fine walk which , like the Way , skirts the heights of the Mamore range to reach scenic Glen Nevis .
6 This report presents the long term findings up to 12 years after inclusion in the study .
7 ‘ It means the long waiting lists for surgery and outpatients will be substantially shortened in the next few months , ’ Dr Mulholland said .
8 Mary Kaldor discusses the long term significance of the Gulf War
9 ‘ But he likes the long school holidays ! ’ said Tony .
10 The booth to the left of the entrance houses the Long Room Conservation Project .
11 As Byrd begins the long rehabilitation process which doctors hope will enable him to regain some movement , former team-mate Al Toon , one of the game 's top wide receivers , sits in retirement after being unable to shake off the effects of the ninth concussion in his eight-year career .
12 ‘ No one knows the long term result on his health , although we think he will get back .
13 Sequent believes the long term success of NT hinges on its support for client/server protocols and the ability to bring personal computer users on to the network .
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