Example sentences of "[verb] like a long " in BNC.

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1 Also Haddock has had to quit and Sterland looks like a long term crock .
2 Also Haddock has had to quit and Sterland looks like a long term crock .
3 It looks like a long hard season for Civil Service , who have lost Steffi Magowan and Alex Battey to university across the water , and newly promoted Knock .
4 Mummy was there it did n't feel like a long day did it ?
5 An open trellis ( made of tree stakes ) down one length of the garden prevents it from looking like a long , thin bowling alley and utilises next door 's honeysuckle as an extension .
6 Endill did not move for what seemed like a long time .
7 The three years stretching ahead seemed like a long time , then , worth buying a little house in Rummidge for ( Robyn 's father lent her the money for the deposit ) rather than paying rent .
8 It all seemed like a long time ago , but actually it was only this morning .
9 We just were n't used to driving in the country then , it seemed like a long way from
10 I was treated like a long lost brother !
11 I know this may sound like a long shot — but someone who 's been listening to 2 Pac 's ‘ 2PacalypseNow ’ super-LP was recently arrested in a stolen car ( with the tape still playing ) for killing a police officer in America .
12 It sounds like a long way ?
13 One hundred years seems like a long time to us , because it is longer than our lifetime .
14 SPAIN 'S five years in the European Community have seemed like a long honeymoon .
15 ‘ I feel like a long hike somewhere or other . ’
16 Just now I feel like a long cool drink and a large Knickerbocker Glory ! ’
17 That might seem like a long time , but the issues have clearly been complex , and have been progressed as quickly as possible not least through vigourous prodding by the D O E , keen to see approval of a long term development strategy for Greater York and more importantly , a statutory definition of the York gre greenbelt .
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