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

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1 He turned away from them , and rode onwards to where the Circle began to grow more empty to the north , and soon there was only the long bar of the outer wall between him and the hills .
2 Playing two fewer matches , they finished only one try and 50 points short of their records and , in winning all 37 matches after losing to New Zealand in October 1989 , put together the longest sequence of victories by any Welsh senior club since the war .
3 Her letters , like his own comment in 1913 on his letters to her , suggest that at eighteen he had begun for her eyes alone the long process of self-discovery with assured confidence of her support .
4 If their complexion was their most celebrated feature , then perhaps a long necklace of perfect pearls .
5 An account of the decline of partisan and religious strife , by contrast , would take us past the Hanoverian Succession — indeed , perhaps a long way past it .
6 And she 's been away a long time for one of our ships — ever since June .
7 When it came , what a bore — no beer , no fancy cheroots , just a long discussion about the validity of putting Sham 69 on the cover .
8 it 's just a long drive over there
9 And be especially careful with formulations of the kind illustrated in the examples below ; do not be misled by a direct interrogative — the answer is never just a long version of " yes " or " no " :
10 Many thousands of earthquakes can be recorded along the ridges in any one year and a few of these are quite severe , but since they are generally a long way from anywhere , they do n't hit the headlines .
11 There is already a long list of great British industries — from shipbuilding to motorcycles — which have slid into terminal decline .
12 They were usually a long way from the London merchants who set up as gentry , but this group represented nonetheless a significant local urban aristocracy .
13 It is worth noting that there is a delay between diagnosis and reporting of cases of AIDS and that there is usually a long interval between infection with HIV and the development of AIDS , so the published statistics do not accurately reflect the spread of HIV infection .
14 Gradually a long lie on a Saturday comes to mean rising at 5 p.m. in time for the Brookside omnibus , your rucksack quietly grows grey mouldy bits at the back of a dark cupboard , and The Face seems more interesting than Tom Weir 's ‘ My Month ’ .
15 For me it is still a long haul towards fluency ( and the closer you get , the more tempting just to stop with what you have ) but that sense of a door opening when you reach the conversational level makes the effort of getting another language worthwhile .
16 In his message to the nation of 31 December 1950 , Franco admitted that " the rhythm of resettlement is still a long way below our ambitions " , but immediately excused this by saying that a sector so vital as agriculture would be damaged by " erroneous or precipitate reform " .
17 However , a policy which takes full account of women 's needs is still a long way off ( Cockburn , 1985 ) .
18 Soccer it 's claimed is still a long way off finding a cure for violence .
19 Efficiency plateaux are still a long way from becoming a feature of Southern energy economics .
20 Even America , where the squeeze on banks is tightest , is still a long way from a banking collapse like that of the 1930s .
21 Scanning the names of judges , senior policemen , politicians , journalists and hoodlums , together with the abrupt manner of their disposal — shot , strangled , dissolved in acid , fed to pigs — the reader is left in little doubt that , although today 's Mafia may have grown into a global enterprise , it is still a long way from joining the ranks of the world 's leading multinationals .
22 Dustin Hoffman , Robert Redford , Gene Hackman and Robert De Niro were still a long way from making even their first films .
23 Despite what may have appeared as the rejuvenation of an all-but-lost career , Solly is still a long way from committing himself to the marathon .
24 They were now running alongside the wall , but still a long way from the crossing stile .
25 While such machines are still a long way from being able to beat the American champion ( there are about 700 Masters in the US ) , it is clear that the period from 1977 to the present has seen a degree and pace of progress in machine chess that is very different in kind from what went on between 1957 and 1976 .
26 We are still a long way from moving from ‘ the polluted pay ’ to ‘ the polluters pay ’ principle .
27 In man this is very clear , for although a child may be sexually mature and fully grown quite early on in his or her teens , they are still a long way from any degree of emotional maturity .
28 The current South African team is still a long way from emulating the 1960s side which could well have claimed World Championship status if they had been able to test their strength against Garry Sobers ' West Indies .
29 He ran towards him as soon as he came in sight , and he was still a long way from home when the father first spotted him ( Luke 15:20 ) .
30 Even so , Basque autonomy was still a long way from being achieved when , during 1933 , the left 's grip on power started to loosen .
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