Example sentences of "[noun sg] [noun] [prep] [art] long [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | It is a brick building with a long nave which has simple , rectangular plan piers , without capitals , supporting a pointed arched arcade . |
2 | 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 . |
3 | Because of the variable time between pulse labelling and biopsy , there will be a trend to higher crypt labelling subsequent on cell division over the longer time periods . |
4 | The most interesting result is that it gives quicker search times for a long word list over the 26-way methods . |
5 | Nevertheless , the notion of educational stages helps one to place the undergraduate curriculum in a longer perspective , and to explain the phenomenon of specialization which typifies the undergraduate curriculum in this country . |
6 | The primary tumour had allele loss on the long arm of chromosome 5 ( probe : Lambda MS8 , 5q35-qter ) and the short arm of chromosome 17 shown by the probe p144-D6 ( 17p13 ) but not by the probe pYNZ22 ( 17p13 ) , while the recurrent hepatocellular carcinoma had allele losses on chromosome 12 shown by Lambda 43 ( 12q24.3-qter ) and chromosome 17 shown by both p144/D6 and pYNZ22 , but no allele loss on chromosome 5 ( Table I , Fig 2a-c ) . |
7 | I sit on a rock and listen to the water lap and the boys whistle as they pull their tin boats across the long sweep of the stony bay . |
8 | If that 's the case , then we could argue , an and will do , that now is a good time to borrow on a fixed term basis over a long period . |
9 | Such questions occupied developmental research workers for a long while , and their results were eventually pulled together in a number of reviews , such as that by Bettye Caldwell . |
10 | She walked through the living room to the long window at the end . |
11 | He gazed round the sitting room at the long wall of books , the crackling wood fire , the oil of the Victorian prelate above the mantelshelf as if deliberately impressing each item on his mind , then sank into his chair and stretched out his long legs with a small grunt of satisfaction . |
12 | The Asian Development Bank expected this shift to improve the investment climate in the longer term . |
13 | Forcing his way through a gap in a hedge , he caught his hand on a thorn and saw beads of blood ooze from a long scratch . |
14 | ( iv ) Draw up a small amount of the cell suspension into a long form Pasteur pipette and allow one drop ( -0.02 nil ) to hang from its tip . |
15 | The results suggest that such policies have relatively little impact on investment demand over the longer term . |
16 | You will only be successful with weight control in the long term if you allow yourself to eat foods you enjoy as part of a well-balanced regime . |
17 | I also remember how the knocker-up went around the streets banging at bedroom windows with a long stick to wake the occupants in time to get to work . |
18 | A NEW book marking the silver jubilee of a long school is to be launched in the city next week . |
19 | What we are clearly seeing in some areas is roughly the same group of people exploiting the same local landscape for their subsistence requirements over a long period , but with successive generations living on different sites at different times . |
20 | Their resale potential is , however , undermined by their standardized production , and , although they will probably hold their value better than most Indian , Chinese , Pakistani or Balkan items , they are unlikely to develop high investment potential over the longer term . |
21 | The more distant the target completion date of the longest task or program , the heavier the weight of responsibility is felt to be . |
22 | If you have had a weight problem for a long time , do not expect a miracle in a few weeks . |
23 | This second step was the unexpected and startling discovery that the level of responsibility in any organizational role — whether a manager 's or an individual contributor 's — can be objectively measured in terms of the target completion time of the longest task , project or program assigned to that role . |
24 | The study contributes towards a comprehensive view of the working of the labour market over a long period and of the sources of shocks disturbing the economy . |
25 | This principle provided an escape route from the long process of establishing common European rules and regulations for all goods . |
26 | He had n't had a clothing parcel for a long time . |
27 | We put on a few and I knew I was finishing , so I thought I would try to go out with a bang by breaking the pavilion window in the Long Room . |
28 | In general , the mountain areas of the Auvergne experience a much colder winter climate with a long period of Permanent snow . |
29 | For this reason Simons argues that self-evaluation should be isolated from accountability demands for a time , although she also believes that school self-evaluation could provide the most positive form of accountability procedure in the long term . |
30 | Necropsy , paying attention to both the abomasum and the marrow changes in the long bones , is also useful . |