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

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1 BL Additional MS 10289 , which contains a copy of Jouglet , is more interesting in that it shows distinct traces of particularly Norman interest , beginning for instance with a long Roman du Mont St Michel , St Michael 's Mount being situated on the coast of Normandy .
2 Beside the brass six-pounder there stood another six-pounder , this one of iron with a longer chase .
3 A separate area is being given to modern day Stoddard , this time representing a thriving Company of significance with a long established history .
4 The fartlek sessions should be your way of finding this rhythm , running bursts of 150–200m with a long stride and vigorous arm action .
5 Hold it in place with a longer spirit level ( if you have one ) to check it for horizontal .
6 She 's been in agony with a long term back disorder .
7 There is even the new risk that undue stress on the ‘ truth ’ of APRs may give people the wrong idea about the actual money cost of their credit , so that if , for example , they compare six-month credit with two-year credit they may think the shorter loan five times as costly — in comparison with the longer one — as it really is .
8 This is in line with a long tradition and there may be more established composers willing to accept such commissions than is realised .
9 To birdie with a long par-4 coming up was a great bonus when he might have expected to bogey .
10 It is merely to stand at variance with a long established tradition — a long established system of beliefs based ultimately on someone 's speculative interpretation .
11 At the end of one particularly difficult morning surgery , she sat down for coffee with a long sigh of relief .
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