Example sentences of "[pron] [be] [vb pp] [prep] a long " in BNC.

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1 I was treated like a long lost brother !
2 The earthquakes here , which are associated with a long and complex mountain belt , are generally shallow and generated primarily by compressive stresses .
3 Ethnographic research has special qualities suited to dealing with controversial topics in sensitive locations , for it entails a gradual and progressive contact with respondents , which is sustained over a long period , allowing a rapport to be established slowly with respondents over time , and for researchers to participate in the full range of experiences involved in the topic .
4 Mr Leslie 's train was to leave platform 3 on the far left-hand side of the station which is linked by a long subway .
5 There is a lot of space , which is needed on a long tour !
6 Arguably he was known to Londoners less for his medical expertise than for his incredible eccentricity , which was exaggerated by a long beard , a predilection for extraordinary costume and his habit of riding about in the streets and Hyde Park on a white pony , which he sometimes painted all purple or , when the mood took him , purple with black spots .
7 The hammock , which was slung from a long pole carried on the shoulders of two men , was used for transporting the sick and infirm across rough country terrain and , in and around Funchal , for the rich and for the tourists who were carried through the dirty , and sometimes muddy , streets .
8 He 'd only been in eighteen months , ’ said the Bishop , in the manner of a man who is used to a longer temporal perspective .
9 The column itself is decorated by a long relief frieze wound round from top to bottom and representing episodes from the Emperor 's Dacian campaigns .
10 But in this warm and pleasant climate she was dressed in a long black dress which looked as though it had been made at the time of Heathcliff .
11 She was dressed in a long white robe of finely pleated linen , which was belted loosely at the waist .
12 She was imprisoned in a long silk gown , her face pale and rather beautiful , with dark circles around deep , exhausted eyes .
13 They are borne on a long , stout , fleshy leaf-stalk .
14 The other half wants to hang dependent clauses ; like ‘ Americans will tell anything to an Englishman with a camera poking over his right shoulder when they are trapped on a long distance train . ’
15 It is belted over a long overfold the lower edge of which makes a second horizontal accent , less marked and less regular than that of the belt .
16 Ipswich 's other newcomer , German Andre Pollehn , will also be missing as he is committed to a long track meeting in his own country that day .
17 The best one he 's made in a long time , I 'd say .
18 At Christchurch the original station was no more than a collection of sheds , but in 1877 it was replaced by a long Gothic structure — a rare example in the southern hemisphere — which looked like a succession of chapels at right angles to the platforms with a connecting range running between them .
19 Situated on the outskirts of Cullbridge , it was reached by a long drive edged by trees and shrubs .
20 It was not that what he said was startlingly new , for it was based on a long tradition , but his particular talent and novelty was that he managed to combine biblical exegesis with growing papal ideology , to induce the texts to mean something of relevance to his leadership of society .
21 But she , you know , it was built for a long time before she got anything in it .
22 It was clothed in a long striped garment resembling a priestly gown from which only the head , hands and feet were excluded .
23 It was thought for a long time that he was a Carthusian but there is no firm evidence for this .
24 In 1805 Jesty gave his evidence in London at the institute 's invitation , when he was presented with a long testimonial and pair of gold-mounted lancets .
25 He was dressed in a long flannel shirt edged with lace , with flounces all down the middle , and five or six more on either side of the chest , all sewn with wool , in accordance with an Act of Parliament which forbids the use of linen or cotton for this purpose .
26 He was dressed in a long blue robe which reached down to snow-flecked boots .
27 Here again he was alerted by a long tradition of Greek search for barbarian philosophers and seers .
28 He was clad in a long dark coat with a fur collar , and a scarf .
29 In fact he was subjected to a very stiff , puritanical and doctrinal regime , only mitigated by the fact that he was educated by a long sequence of tutors , and seemed to have access to a lot of books .
30 Torrijos seized power four years later , vowing to put an end to what was perceived as a long era of national humiliation .
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