Example sentences of "from [art] long [noun] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Weary already from the long drive north , she 'd have given almost anything to simply fold herself into its comfortable depths and fall asleep . |
2 | Ben climbed them slowly , tired from the long row back . |
3 | In the summer the scene as the sun slowly sank , gave reflections in pink from the long river bank . |
4 | However , this source suffers from the long time gap between censuses , and so more detailed and more frequent information on changing land use within the forest still has to rely on ad hoc surveys . |
5 | They matter , too , to the curriculum of younger age-groups — and it is difficult for any manager to justify omitting the primary school teacher from the long term planning of vocational education . |
6 | I 'm also sorry to disappoint all those writers on anorexia nervosa who insist that the disease stems from a long standing aversion to sexuality and childbirth . |
7 | In the interview situation , shyness or nervousness of respondents can cause them to forget items from a long multiple-choice list . |
8 | Drife should not be surprised that many women respond to a strange man with a conditioned response that arises from a long learning experience in a male dominated society . |
9 | There is no corresponding requirement for bistability , which occurs for , and thus actually benefits from a long time constant , since the gain is : hence materials such as semiconductors and liquid crystals with small are ideal for bistability but useless for Ikeda instability . |
10 | It is a good thing to stop coffee anyway from a general health point of view but the benefits of this would only be apparent from a long term change , not just for a few days . |