Example sentences of "[art] long [noun sg] from [Wh det] " in BNC.

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1 One such affront , to the Archduke of Austria , later cost him his freedom and caused him to suffer a long imprisonment from which he was only freed at huge expense — much of which was raised by his neglected kingdom of England .
2 It was then , and still is now , very much an island holiday paradise , but it 's come a long way from what were fairly basic beginnings and in addition to natural beauty can now offer resorts as modern and sophisticated as anywhere else in the Med .
3 He had enjoyed the performance but felt it had become so obviously a theatrical production that it was now a long way from what had taken place in the Middle Ages .
4 Anne was right in saying that ‘ you tend to lose the origin of it ’ ; the origins are a long way from what remains , but it does not really matter .
5 The mini is a long way from what 's considered to be the first jukebox ; the Edison Phonograph .
6 ‘ Anyway , he 's here to recuperate , a long holiday from what I can gather .
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