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

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1 She stands for a long moment .
2 At a buffet you ensure that elderly and infirm guests , and those who have travelled long distances , have seats near the buffet table so that they are not obliged to stand for a long period .
3 Just sit down and and sit still for a minute because you 'll be standing for a long time playing the recorder as well , if you want if you want to go to the toilet just take yourself all right .
4 I paid surreptitious trips to our old homes in Ada Street and West Avenue , where the fences my father had put up for Granny Kirkup before the war — in 1934 , I believe — were still standing round the long garden of ‘ Mundesley ’ , named after my grandmother 's birthplace .
5 We embraced , standing in a long corridor
6 The men were now standing in the long attic corridor containing the sleeping quarters Grant had visited on his recce of the house .
7 Arthur Leopold of County Cork had taken the picture , and the first time Ellie had tiptoed into the bedroom she had stood for a long time staring at the photograph , because it was the first time she had ever seen the likeness of her dead mother .
8 I stood for a long while looking at Voting Right .
9 The headless trunk stood for a long second , the blood fountaining in a gush of scarlet from the raw stump of its neck , before collapsing bonelessly to the mat .
10 Charles collapsed like a glove puppet with the hand withdrawn , and stood for a long moment , sagging .
11 She had risen from her deep curtsey , and stood for a long moment gazing steadily into his face .
12 I had an old air-raid shelter , partly dug into the ground because of the slope : there was a load of stones on top , waiting to turn the shelter into an apple store disguised as a rockery , and when Mrs Wilson saw this she stood for a long time looking at the hump in the ground and the pile of stones .
13 In the garden of Burleigh Court , situated near the present Ulster Bank , there stood for a long time an old pear tree known as ‘ King William 's pear tree ’ .
14 I stood for a long time in a telephone box just to keep out of the slicing rain .
15 There she stood for a long time , gazing out to sea , her heart full of sadness and her eyes full of tears .
16 There they stood for a long time by a low stone wall , staring hopelessly out at the yellow fields of stubble , where the wheatsheaves were stooked and ready for gathering into the barn .
17 They stood for a long time in silence , and the others left them alone .
18 I stood for a long time , staring at the mirror .
19 When he had gone , she stood for a long time in front of the looking-glass that hung over the fire , her hands pressed to her cheeks , her face quite alive with excitement .
20 When Martha had gone as well , Tim picked up the whisky he had poured earlier and stood for a long time in the hallway .
21 She went up to her room , put the Diary in her drawer and stood for a long time , breathing on the window and drawing faces .
22 I began to wonder what was happening when we stood for a long time at Birmingham New Street .
23 She walked one last time down the rickety boardwalk in front of the cabins , and stood for a long time looking down at the sleeping lodge , the moody lake beyond it .
24 She stood for a long time , trying to make sense of her feelings , the words he had said tumbling around in her brain .
25 Thus Aquinas , who stood in a long tradition which came to him through the teachings of the early canonists summed up in Gratian 's Decretum ( 1140 ) , was clear that every state had both the right and the duty to defend itself , its legitimate existence , and its rights when these could be legally proved ( ‘ It is legitimate to oppose force with force ’ , as Justinian 's Digest put it ) .
26 She had showered and washed her hair , dabbed on her favourite Anaïs Anaïs , and stood before the long mirror in her bedroom , criticising her reflection .
27 They stood at the long sash windows of his office and looked out across the building-site .
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