Example sentences of "he [vb past] [art] long [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Her nephew , Tim , was Miss Miggs 's only relative , and he lived a long way away up in the North . |
2 | He whispered a long coil of Chinese phrases to his boy helper , and the child looked up at me , almond eyes shining in a brim-shadowed face . |
3 | Between 1 and 15 June , following the electoral success of the Popular Front , he produced a long report on Spain for La Correspondance internationale , the French language version of the Communist International political weekly . |
4 | He got a long sentence . |
5 | He fondled the long dagger he 'd pushed through his wallet , drawing comfort from its metal coiled handle . |
6 | He drew a long breath . |
7 | His face had grown pale at the harshness of the rebuke and he drew a long breath before replying . |
8 | He drew a long breath , keeping it clear , keeping it steady , keeping it low . |
9 | He 's given me a few jokes but only ones he used a long time ago ! ’ |
10 | He used the long passageways to reassure himself that no one followed , before emerging at the start of avenue Foch . |
11 | He trudged the long road to Keswick or often to Wythburn where the carrier , Jackson , would take him to Keswick when the Exhibition was held annually . |
12 | He hated the vulgarity of showing off the delegates as though they were exhibits , and the insincerity of pretending that platitudes were pronouncements of world-shaking import , and the feeling that he came a long way to greet fellow-Christians and found himself turned into a ham-actor on a second-rate stage . |
13 | But he came a long way round from a long way back , and O'Brien , by no means a habitual blamer of jockeys , is still convinced they should have won . |
14 | Well he came a long way to get chucked out did n't he ? |
15 | He seemed a long way off . |
16 | He seemed a long way off . |
17 | With the Triplane boring in from behind he fired a long burst at the dead centre of the bag , and saw the fabric split and flare . |
18 | You hear the crowd roar and a new name comes up on the leaderboard and you wonder whether he holed a long putt or chipped in . |
19 | But he holed the long putt coming back to keep the match alive after Davies had safely made a par . |
20 | He allowed a long streamer of mucus to hang from his mouth , watching as it struck the white enamel of the sink and trickled slowly into the plughole , leaving a crimson slick behind it . |
21 | McCarthy 's mistake came in the 76th minute when he allowed a long ball to go over his head , and Guy Whittingham nipped in for the equaliser . |
22 | He spent a long life as a rector and was a Canon of St Patrick 's , Armagh . |
23 | He spent a long time over these calculations and they appeared to soothe him . |
24 | He spent a long time with her , talking , and making her feel better when she was crying and that .. |
25 | He spent a long time listening , and then said , ‘ You know , George Dionisovich , you 've fallen into to the hands of the Mafia . |
26 | The driver , as it turned out , was a retired admiral , and unfortunately he spent a long time finding our house … ‘ |
27 | Then he heard a long cry … |
28 | When he finally relinquished his business in 1868 Sampson moved to 165 Whitham Road , Broomhill where he enjoyed a long retirement as the Sheffield Telegraph noted : |
29 | Without waiting for her response , he pulled a long cord , gave instructions to the butler and came to sit opposite her . |
30 | The consequence of excommunication for Jacob was economic isolation : he was forced to give up his trade ( also shoemaking ) and was given redress for this when he petitioned the Long Parliament in 1640 . |