Example sentences of "with [art] long [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | It is better to control them during this ‘ in-ground ’ period , the best control being achieved by watering down a solution of a chemical , one of a group with the long name ‘ chlorinated hydrocarbons ’ , and used primarily in this case on lawns as a wormkiller . |
2 | The young man began to show his expertise with the long whip . |
3 | The England manager , upset by the way his comments were interpreted after the European championship , has gone on record as saying that he is mis-understood , that he can not shake off the association with the long ball game from his formative years at Watford . |
4 | Olsen hopes that Taylor does not go all the way with the long ball game and play big , powerful strikers like Brian Deane and David Hirst . |
5 | But he had so much to do before he could leave , the milking and so on , and what with the long journey as well , he was very tired when he arrived and apparently nodded off . |
6 | In the air-conditioned House of Commons , set in the English climate , and with the long recess allowing members to look for long hot beaches , such a plagiarism illustrated how not to employ catch-phrases of the day . |
7 | Instead of Liverpool , with its splendid buildings and famous docks , she saw , first Nordale , with the long sweep of the fells , and the river running through the valley , then her own moorland , clothed in purple heather . |
8 | On his feet he has also had considerable success running the 100 and 200 metres , together with the long jump , winning outright in all three . |
9 | The restoration has been excellently carried out and the interior retains its early Christian feeling , with the long nave , Ionic colonnade and timber roof . |
10 | This is easier to see by placing the fabric on a large rectangular table with the selvedge level with the long edge of the table . |
11 | — CIU Honours Alan Frank , committeeman at Shotton Colliery WMC ( the Palms ) received the long service certificate and badge for 25 years service to the club and Ralph Kipling , vice-chairman at Cockfield Social Club for more than 17 years , was presented with the long service award by Durham CIU branch secretary Jack Amos . |
12 | She 's going with that little monster with the long hair . |
13 | with the long hair ? |
14 | that bird with the long hair . |
15 | ‘ I realised in this day and age that people are looking for something that wee bit different , and we found with the long spell of bad weather we 've had over the summer months that people want to stay inside , ’ explained Mr Nelson . |
16 | At the University of Edinburgh , where the Department of English Literature is the oldest-established in Great Britain , continuity is maintained with the long tradition of literary study here . |
17 | The early fossil bony fish have tails with the long blade uppermost , whereas the more advanced living bony fish have a tail that is symmetrical , and more effective in producing a horizontal thrust . |
18 | With the long beard and the sort of box hat . |
19 | ‘ She means , ’ the other twin chimed in , ‘ you are going to stay with us until Mummy and Daddy come out of the hos-hospital ? ’ she asked , finding difficulty in coping with the long word . |
20 | Aunt Tossie 's dressing-table was a picture of proper arrangement , quite unlike her tumbled bed , or the pink satin corset playing fast and loose with the long slit drawers thrown together on a tapestry chair — a chair covered in great beaded roses , laughing at the fun , over one arm black lace stockings trailed negligent as if there was no tomorrow . |
21 | They fought with the long gate into Dobbs ' field and Tom checked that she was sheltered . |
22 | How does a model in which CD45R0 memory cells appear to have a shorter lifespan accord with the long persistence of immunological memory ? |
23 | Lucenzo dragged her bags with him and muttered under his breath about their bulk while Meredith stoically forced her exhausted body after his dark figure , her legs aching with the long climb . |
24 | If the race means you will miss a long run , replace your next hard day with the long run if your schedule will allow it . |
25 | Neither at Syracuse nor at Cyrene did the native element , which consisted partly of nomads ( JRS , 1978 , p. 224 ) , much influence the quality of Greek culture , except that the need to impress the Libyan locals may have had something to do with the long survival of the Battiad kingship . |
26 | Caterers also face other difficulties , such as keeping food hot and coping with the long travelling distances between the kitchens and wards . |
27 | BORED kids are fed up with the long summer holiday and ca n't wait to go back to school , according to a new survey . |
28 | With the long summer evenings and school holidays about to start … the Police are pledged to keep up the pressure against the joyriders |
29 | We show that position-independent , copy number-dependent expression of the Ea d gene occurs only with the Long construct ( 8/8 transgenic mouse lines , over a range of copy numbers , 1-30 copies ) ; in contrast , the Short constructs are subject to position-dependent effects . |
30 | The Range Rover box needs to be the earlier type 1983–86 , with the long gear lever . |