Example sentences of "[art] long [noun] and " in BNC.
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1 | And his own man in the Washington Field Office , the CI-3 team , and putting in the longest hours and never a word of complaint , and that had won him the job in the Attaché 's office in Rome . |
2 | Red light has the longest wavelength and violet the shortest , with orange , yellow , green and blue in between . |
3 | in the longest kisses and little else , |
4 | We got a big one where erm , sort of , it 's really cold , and so we keep erm , the longest dates and everything erm , that we do n't need immediately , and then , we got the fridge/freezer , we got the freezer in the stock-room , which is ours , we we just bought it , wh , my parents bought it about three years ago , for ourselves . |
5 | It is one of the longest galleries and is approached by both ramp and steps . |
6 | Dimensions — The Clio feels like a larger car to drive because it has the longest wheelbase and widest track in its class . |
7 | There was Britain — the country with which Iran had the longest association and with which many Iranians had an almost neurotic relationship . |
8 | Although they were not the first to do so , they became the longest running and , presumably , most successful pin manufacturers in the Painswick area . |
9 | I saw her watching the girl for the longest time and finally she said , " Are those Indian beads ? " |
10 | Brachiopods have one of the longest histories and one of the best fossil records of any invertebrate . |
11 | Hypotenuse is the longest side and the opposite is opposite to the |
12 | I I knew that erm I uns , I sa understand some of it but some of it I find a bit hard to understand like this bit , it says be careful , sometimes the unknown side is is the longest side and sometimes it is not . |
13 | Some goods er wagons on that side , erm lovely ladies in the long dresses and so on . |
14 | Here you put in R star 6 , plus the extension number , and you 'll get that successful switching tone , which hopefully all of you will have experienced before we go , the long beep and short beep , like that . |
15 | Politically we are on a hiding to nothing in the long run and so I guess the only satisfactory way forward would be to leave badgers completely alone and compensate farmers in full for badger-related losses , including consequential losses . ’ |
16 | Greater attention will be given to the nature of the long- run solution of the models , and the degree to which inter-model differences in the long run and in dynamic adjustment can be explained by empirical differences in economic approach . |
17 | We are rather at the point of arguing that the state , and in particular its bureaucracy , may be free from subordination and manipulation by the ruling class in order to preserve its interests in the long run and as a whole . |
18 | There should therefore be fairly high levels of mobility in the long run and a more open system of elite mobility than in capitalist society . |
19 | I in the shorter run erm often suggestion therapy will work , but seldom in the long run and er then it needs reinforcement you need to go back and have more . |
20 | He saw Celia sitting under a large cedar tree in the garden when he drove up the long drive and swung the car round into the forecourt . |
21 | As they rounded the final bend in the long drive and the house came into view , the man reined back his horse , as did his companion . |
22 | Not everyone can last the course down here ; they find the long hours and the winter climate not to their liking , and there is a high drop-out rate . ’ |
23 | In spite of the long hours and sense of being almost constantly on call it was n't all work at Howard . |
24 | The tone of Gould 's letter was typically formal and cursory , given the long hours and the revelations they had shared . |
25 | Further , the expanding provision by LEAs of vocational and recreational classes in rural schools and at urban technical colleges siphoned-off potential WEA students , although the long tradition and attractiveness of the WEA programmes in Norwich and Cambridge enabled both cities to withstand the counter-attractions . |
26 | Müller stopped thinking about the foot , the ankle , the long leg and what lay hidden out of sight under her skirt . |
27 | There were cages against the long wall and dark , manlike shapes were moving towards the bars ; the tiled floor glistened wet from a recent hosing-down , the walls were rough and whitewashed , and at the end of the room there were some battered grey lockers , a large enamel sink , and a bare wooden butcher-block table with a greengrocer 's scale on it . |
28 | Their existence is thus the reason for the long memory and slow approach to self-preservation mentioned in Section 21.1 . |
29 | I go over to the long mirror and have a look . |
30 | She glanced in the long mirror and , apparently satisfied , opened an oak chest and took out a drab fustian cloak of the type customarily worn by maidservants of the lower order , the which she had borrowed earlier from the servants ' quarters on a pretext . |