Example sentences of "a [noun] [verb] [art] long " in BNC.
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1 | The countryman takes a great interest in the weather : he has to because his living is bound up with it ; and he observes it as closely as a scientist watching a long and intricate experiment . |
2 | A vibraphone began a long , tasty Moondance , and a magnificent , stomping Gloria , kicked off by special guest Bap Kennedy , the singer with Energy Orchard , segued into Shakin' All Over . |
3 | In many ways the part of a horseman 's job calling for most of his skill was that concerned with working the land , and using a standard of craftsmanship set immeasurably high both by the tradition of his craft and by the immediate needs of cultivation ; and a horseman served a long and disciplined apprenticeship before he could attain to the standard demanded . |
4 | Persuading a child to take a long course of medicine is usually a struggle , as children often dislike the taste . |
5 | The children sit in a circle holding a long piece of string , on which is tied a ring . |
6 | It will also show this combination when a person reads a single sentence and when a person reads a long passage of prose . |
7 | Not a night to attempt the long walk to Achnacarry . |
8 | Yes but you know I mean a tr a tree takes a long time to mature does n't it ? |
9 | The idea was , why has a giraffe got a long neck ? |
10 | This of course might be due to the fact that the sample as a whole has a long working week ; it certainly contradicts the impression given by the women themselves that ‘ women 's work is never done ’ : |
11 | A month seemed a long time to him too . |
12 | Witnesses said a man wearing a long , dark coat was seen running from the Willenhall Shopping Centre in Coventry . |
13 | The use of an outsider to observe what happens in a school has a long history in Britain through the process of formal school inspection . |
14 | I I ca n't comment on on comments that you are referencing , however I will say that in Maryland er we displaced an incumbent vendor who had been there a long time , er that vendor was a bit upset as you might imagine with being displaced as a vendor , and in Maryland we had a situation that kind of evolved into the same kind of political row you would expect when a company loses a long time business . |
15 | Because she had been reluctant to meet up with Celeste again , she had sat in a public stand a long way away from the private seating , the grid , the pits , but now she raced back towards them . |
16 | The actual construction of a carpet goes a long way to determining how long it will keep its original appearance . |