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

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1 The recently published book Collecting Lustreware goes a long way to correct such assumptions , for it gives a comprehensive account of all British pottery and porcelain manufacturers who are known to have made and/or decorated lustreware — and there was no shortage of them .
2 Little was known about the products of many of these areas , and much research still needs to be done but Collecting Lustreware goes a long way to redressing the balance .
3 In 1832 at the Pierre 's Hole rendezvous , the Nez Perce fought a long and decisive battle alongside the Americans against some transient Blackfoot .
4 Since it was undisputedly colonized by the Vikings , it is reasonable to assume that Baldersdale experienced a long and vivid history .
5 Sophie drew a long breath , ‘ You have a great variety , but my veterinary training covers most of all these species .
6 Her face was pale and her voice was as cool as ever , but there was sincerity in her eyes , and Sophie drew a long breath and put out her hand .
7 Swinging the horse 's head to face the massed coolies again , Duclos drew a long solid wood truncheon from a leather saddle scabbard and stood up in the stirrups .
8 Alba Adriatica has a long beach of fine , golden sand where holiday life is taken at a relaxed unhurried pace .
9 Feeling it should be Michele who recovered it , Luce drew a long , steadying breath and turned to climb down .
10 Romania has a long way to go before it can even begin to climb out of its paralysis .
11 Such difficult transition demands time and balance and Romania has a long way to go before it is comfortable with its new identity .
12 It is possibly true of ‘ Bonn ’ : Germany has a long tradition of unease about England which has been kept alive.and well in influential papers such as Die Zeit and elsewhere .
13 Worrall gave it , then disallowed it for offside but the linesman changed his mind after Pickering made a long appeal and Worrall then allowed the goal .
14 Mexico has a long culinary history and is therefore a must for any travelling cook .
15 Fraserburgh has a long and distinguished lifeboat history , but the town has paid the price with the loss of no less than 13 lifeboatmen 's lives in the course of several disasters .
16 Established in 1912 , Olympus has a long tradition of good design , using the finest materials and quality craftsmanship .
17 The city of Shechem has a long and important history .
18 Susanna pulled a long face .
19 Hyacinth took a long time to respond .
20 DAMON Hill went a long way towards fulfilling the hopes of his family and army of fans when he grabbed provisional pole position for Sunday 's Monaco Grand Prix .
21 Bert took a long sniff and looked at Yanto .
22 Another time when I was walking with Tony we paused for an hour at Malham to break a long day 's walk from Langcliffe to Arncliffe by Malham and Yew Cogar Scar by the old monks ' road .
23 Richard gave a long , whistling sigh .
24 Glendenning follows a long trail of Darlington players who have gone to Rovers , but he is unable to force his way into the first team .
25 Zach gave a long ghostly moan and raised his hands .
26 The male Moodies had a long history of accidental death .
27 He said that the republican leaders had discussed at the meeting financial and other support for Gorbachev " in the period after his resignation " , and he and Gorbachev had a long meeting on Dec. 23 to discuss transition arrangements .
28 In fact City handed him his goal on a plate as defenders Peter Atherton and David Busst left a long clearance to each other , and Wright stole in to clinch the outcome .
29 Verdun had a long history : it was an important city in Roman times ; Vauban , the great fortress builder of Louis XIV 's reign , had fortified it with ditches and bastions ; in the Franco-Prussian War of 1870–1 Verdun had withstood a siege of 10 weeks , falling only through lack of supplies .
30 John Hargreaves , prosecuting , said that Bulmer had a long list of previous convictions .
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