Example sentences of "a particularly long " in BNC.
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1 | Much of the training was carried out in colleges and the 8-hour course , plus travel , could make a particularly long day for those attending . |
2 | It was n't obviously a particularly long discussion … you are dealing with a company of a modest size … . |
3 | After a particularly long photo-session , the photographer wanted one more shot and her patience gave out : ‘ Hurry up , ’ she said firmly , ‘ I 'm busy . ’ ’ |
4 | ‘ The Home Secretary was n't persuaded then and there has n't been a particularly long period of time since , so it is not likely that there will be any review . ’ |
5 | There were traffic jams all along the North Circular Road , a particularly long one at Stonebridge Park and another at Hanger Lane . |
6 | The Scot has a briskish pace and does n't need a particularly long run , as he proved the other week against Hampshire . |
7 | We were in a sort of back room , and at one point we gave a particularly loud whoop at a particularly long word and a waiter looked in to see if we were calling for anything and then went away . |
8 | So it has been necessary to fit a particularly long tiller in order to apply sufficient leverage . |
9 | About this time a particularly long and deep depression hit the British economy , giving further impetus to the need to reappraise social and economic policy . |
10 | Families where there is both a record of schizophrenia and where the index child was born after a particularly long or difficult labour would be particularly suitable targets . |