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

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1 The choreographer can make an overall rhythm fur a long phrase of music and within it shorter phrases .
2 At the back of this second tower a long range was added in the late 16th century , possibly to contain a spacious great hall , but little trace of this remains today .
3 They made great strides at Maastricht and moved the train or conveyor belt a long way forward towards federalism .
4 Adult has yellowish breast-band and in breeding season a long yellowish crest .
5 ‘ A friend of mine owned the studio and had been in the music industry a long time and was amazed that this 16-year-old had the whole production idea worked out in her head . ’
6 Her granny , who had been a Brownie Guider a long time ago , had told her about how a Brownie smiles instead of crying when in trouble .
7 There the quotidian became immensely and unembarrassedly real : ‘ At the fish and chip shop a long queue .
8 Counc tonight it was mentioned the actual the work of the Regional Health Authority and , again , I worked for the Regional Health Authority a long time ago .
9 Discouraged and exhausted by all the struggles of orthodox opera production Brook abandoned the opera house circuit a long time ago but first with Carmen and now Pelleas he has reached into the heart of operas , purifying them without diminishing them .
10 Discouraged and exhausted by all the struggles of orthodox opera production , Brook abandoned the opera house circuit a long time ago but first with Carmen and now Pelleas he has reached into the heart of operas , purifying without diminishing them .
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