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

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1 The picture was not seen as ‘ a moment of time ’ but the wings were assumed to be spread for a long period ( Goldsmith , 1984 , pp.2–3 ) .
2 It points out , however , that decommissioning costs are spread over a long period , while those of reprocessing spent fuel are more immediate .
3 Christmas puddings , jars of mincemeat , bunches of holly , fruit , nuts , table-mats , serviette-rings and dozens of other useful little articles they had made carefully and patiently were spread over a long trestle table in the hall .
4 But obviously a place not already converted would cost less initially , and the price of rebuilding would be spread over a longer period .
5 It faced substantial protests , however , from water suppliers , notably in the UK ( see pp. 36903 ; 37159 ) and in West Germany , who objected that the massive costs involved would need to be spread over a longer period .
6 ‘ The offer price of 240p is spread over the longest instalment period ever on any privatisation .
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