Example sentences of "[to-vb] [adv] [art] long [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | They would have to come home the long way round . |
2 | And she began to walk home the long way round so as not to bump into anybody . |
3 | and the problem of access to the flats , and sometimes the necessity to walk quite a long way before you can get out onto the street , which would be a problem for young mothers with , with , with small children , as equally it would be a problem for elderly people or disabled people . |
4 | Allon , who only passed a fitness test an hour before the kick-off , was on hand to lob home a long clearance from defender Jamie Bates to record his fourth goal in five games since his record £275,000 signing from Chelsea last month . |
5 | And er then it seems to keep quite a long time if er if you do that . |
6 | They 'd planned to stay there a long time and they left fingerprints all over the place |
7 | If he wishes to accept the principle of the Bill , surely it is within his powers , when it reaches another place , to have either the long title or the short title amended and to bring in an amendment on a broader basis within the Bill 's scope . |
8 | It 's just going to take rather a long time making them admit it . ’ |
9 | In others the stick will have to move quite a long way forwards before the wing unstalls and the spin stops . |
10 | Except , Gedanken noticed , those who had to travel quite a long way . |