Example sentences of "a long [noun] [prep] [noun prp] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 It was a long journey to Alum Bay .
2 I 've got some cyclists up at Haystock but years ago I mean when they coming up there , it 's a long road from Doncaster Market an an an deep old ditches
3 Jamie Whitham : has come a long way since Kirkistown back in 1988 .
4 Glasgow 's bars are a long way from London café society , and what fascinates Scottish painter Hugh Byars is the humanity behind the faces .
5 She was still quite a long way from Yatton Farm , but the windmill on its hillock could be clearly seen from the farm .
6 Behind my annoyance the self-preserving part of my mind was pointing out that the sooner I got going , the sooner I could be a long way from Fraxilly farmland .
7 11–8 There is a long poem about Clun Castle by A.J.H. of Port Ellen .
8 The work marks the end of a long battle at Darlington council over the best pedestrianisation plan for Darlington .
9 On May 18th 60 members had a long session with Howard Pastor , the White House head of congressional liaison , trying to convince him of the need for further cuts .
10 After returning the van to the hire company , I went for a long walk in Hyde Park .
11 The Barker family have had a long connection with Trinity Mill , the miller during the 1880s being George Barker , followed later by Denzil Barker .
12 While researching my article , I was given a long briefing at Falkland House in London , by a Falkland Islands councillor nominated by the Islands ' London representative .
13 Finally , he sat down and wrote a long letter to Sybil Vane .
14 The Times also carried a long interview with Jacob Manor .
15 Joyce Barker has had a long association with Trinity Mill and recalls that the gearing was so light and precise that , even as a child of five , she could easily control the milling process and the sack hoist !
16 She came to Queen 's Park about 11 years ago , having had a long association at Findlay Memorial Tabernacle .
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