Example sentences of "during [art] long [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Oh , the poor mothers , you can see how they feel during the long goodbye , the long goodbye to babies .
2 This was suspended during the Long Parliament in the middle of the seventeenth century but was restored by the Clergy Act 1661 .
3 ‘ We played cribbage together by an open fire during the long winter evenings in our room . ’
4 I hope I can encourage the uninitiated to go out and treat themselves to several for their Christmas stocking as well as see the value of videos as a valid support technique during the long winter evenings ahead .
5 JULIE-ANN , 18 , needs someone to keep her sane during the long winter months .
6 It eliminated the need to grow acres of turnips or grain to feed the animals during the long winter months .
7 Large oil tanks were installed in the nose of the bombers to provide a sufficient supply for the engines during the long ferry flights .
8 During the long sea voyage , Thomas Burns was seen as a leader in more than religious matters .
9 At the same time as I was writing some correspondence ( including the note to you ) , I was attempting to organise the hand-over of certain severely disturbed patients to various colleagues who were to assume responsibility for them during the long vacation .
10 Like the other inns it resembled ‘ tidal harbours at low water ’ during the long vacation , BH 19 .
11 At the end of their first or second year , a limited number of students may transfer to this degree course from the BTEC HND in Computer Studies ( Code JN 1210 ) ( see page 165 ) , on the basis of academic performance and after completion of some additional work during the long vacation .
12 Under RSC Ord 3 , r3 they may be served during the Long Vacation including the month of August .
13 During the long night Charsky managed to find his voice ; he called out , ‘ Stefano ! ’
14 During the long night , the car would have been joined silently by another .
15 At night , however , or during the long school holidays , she read detective stories , earning the contempt of her father who told her that his answer to the question ‘ Who dun n it ? ’ was invariably ‘ Who cares ? ’
16 Was this what love led to , McAllister thought more than once during the long afternoon : this agony , this terrible suffering ?
17 During the long ministry of Lord North ( 1770–82 ) he seemed for a time to have achieved this objective .
18 FINDING THINGS to do with the children during the long summer holidays can be a real headache for mums and dads .
19 A garden patio will give you an attractive area for entertaining during the long summer months ahead .
20 Both the unity of the Cabinet and its independence of the king began to be unmistakably and effectively asserted only after the end of this period , during the long premiership of the younger William Pitt ( 1783–1801 ) .
21 Nan had been so supportive during the long war waged with Brian .
22 Her kiss at the cottage gate left my mind occupied during the long walk back to the farm .
23 The tip-tap of her own heels on the pavement was Bridget 's only company during the long walk through the bleak back doubles .
24 Not for the last time during the long process of negotiation with the GPRA , de Gaulle himself seemed depressed by the impasse .
25 Once over the peak , during the long decline towards Fort Augustus , the troops would also have been highly vulnerable to bombardment , before reaching an even more dangerous point , a ravine crossed by a bridge .
26 At this point the husband , who had not moved once during his wife 's burial — not even during the long wait for the priest — suddenly fainted to the ground and had to have cold water thrown over him .
27 Meredith felt the memory freeze her bones , remembering how she 'd comforted her paralysed grandmother during the long wait for the ambulance , knowing this was her third heart attack .
28 In the case of the UK 's crossroads , for example , that approach pays scant attention to the break-up of the UK 's position at the centre of the Sterling Area and Commonwealth trade in the 1970s , or to the responsibility of unions , management , the financial system and the state for manufacturing industry 's poor productivity growth and hence declining international competitiveness during the long boom leading up to the structural changes of the 1970s/1980s period .
29 In Britain the apparently smooth growth during the long boom was marked by dramatic events that , at the time , seemed to be crises : for example , the 1957 credit squeeze and record interest rate jump , the sterling crisis and cuts in government spending plans in 1966 , and the devaluation of 1967 .
30 Only one Valence had returned , to die slowly of poisons he had absorbed during the long march .
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