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

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1 LUXURIOUS , LONG HAIR BY SAKS
2 A long struggle by writers to establish first domestic and then international copyright resulted not only in a new concept of literary property but new , or at least amended , social relationships of writers .
3 The long struggle by popes and bishops for celibacy among the clergy was not over by Innocent 's pontificate .
4 Sub David Cork was brought down by Wes Saunders after Cusack headed down a long punt by Prudhoe , but Cook , taking the responsibility instead of the absent Lee Ellison , blasted his spot kick too close to Gareth Howells and the keeper pushed the ball away .
5 The Royal Fine Art Commission , while regretting the loss of the long facade by Kirkland , felt that a tall building was needed to act as a gateway from the M8 .
6 Next day a violent storm of criticism and derision was let loose in the press , while the long review by Apollinaire in L'Intransïgeant served to establish him as the champion of the group .
7 A long clearance by keeper Freestone was headed on by West and Cullen set up the chance for PASCOE who , in plenty of space on edge of the area , rifled home a shot .
8 A boom was now built across the River Foyle which connected it , via Lough Foyle , with the open sea , and the 30,000 citizens began a long ordeal by privation and disease , in which many thousands died , while enemy bombs plunged down upon the town .
9 British case at least , the problem of national or ethnic difference was masked for a long period by development occurring in the peripheries at the same rate and in similar ways to development in industrial England .
10 On the Sunday morning after the opening , Dustin spread out The New York Times on the sidewalk , and saw a half-page picture of himself illustrating a long article by Walter Kerr , the most esteemed American critic of the day , then only doing weekend pieces .
11 The extended families are split up as the men move first , to be followed only after a fairly long interval by wives and children and often never by other relatives .
12 A long ball by Greyson , Chettle is underneath it .
13 A minute later a long ball by Hendry was flicked on by Shearer and Wegerle beat Dublin to stab the ball past James .
14 Food preservation A long voyage by sea in a sailing ship ( as pirates , emigrants , smugglers , the Navy ) .
15 A long kick-out by Lukic was mistimed by the England defender and Davis seized on the ball to score from 20 yards without breaking stride .
16 A long kick-out by Lukic was mistimed by the England defender and Davis seized on the ball to score from 20 yards without breaking stride .
17 British primary legislation , on the other hand , seldom contains anything more than a long title by way of a preamble , and does not refer to any preparatory works .
18 The film is based on a long novel by Pat Conroy which deals with the excavation of the past , a current favourite theme .
19 On the last day of the siege , February 28 , 1972 , 300 police stormed the hotel held by five Red Army guerrillas , including Sakaguchi and Bando , after a long barrage by water cannon and teargas .
20 The long quest by Amstrad Plc , Brentwood , Essex to find some non-executive directors has culminated in the appointment of Jeoff Samson , and the search continues for more names to strengthen the board further .
21 In 1954 it was a long journey by rail from Glasgow to Paris , and it must have seemed longer to me .
22 For men like Stan Weatherall , whom we left experiencing his first long journey by canoe , this reorganisation swept away the frustrations of the summer of 1941 .
23 The wheel was in active service from 1960 , after a long journey by train from Argyll to Dorset .
24 A long pass by Andy Gregory almost conceded an early try but Graeme Hallas knocked on as he went for the interception .
25 If the information increases the demand for long positions in the asset by some traders , and decreases the demand for a long position by others , the adjustment path will depend on the sequence in which optimists and pessimists receive the information .
26 Pronouncing Congress to be ‘ a microscopic minority ’ , he began to give thought to ways of preventing this minority from poisoning the minds of the majority , especially those of the vast array of native collaborators — the patwaris and the chowkidars , the stationmasters and the clerks — on which British rule so visibly depended ; and before long attendance by government employees at meetings of Congress or any other political organization was made illegal .
27 The sex bonfire was the latest step in a year long clampdown by Northamptonshire Police on unlawful pornagraphic publications .
28 Each came from a long cross by Jamie Webb .
29 The activity was sustained for quite a long time by pupils who , according to their label , have difficulty sustaining anything .
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