Example sentences of "[prep] [art] long [noun sg] through " in BNC.
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1 | The tip-tap of her own heels on the pavement was Bridget 's only company during the long walk through the bleak back doubles . |
2 | Mike Ford returns to the team after a long break through injury . |
3 | After a long search through the booklet I discovered that Floridante was put together form ‘ live ’ performances at the Göttingen Handel Festival in much the same way as many of John Eliot Gardiner 's marvellous Handel oratorio recordings for Philips . |
4 | Doubts about his motivation were expressed during a long absence through injury last season , and Jarvis claims : ‘ It was pretty obvious that some people thought there was n't really much wrong with me . |
5 | When she was a youngster she was forever going up the long path through the convent kitchen gardens , past the briars and brambles and peering in its windows . |
6 | The Six had reverted to Schuman 's view that political union could be achieved in the long run through a sustained effort at economic integration across a broad front . |
7 | Pétain was also a disciple of attrition , but in an entirely different sense from Joffre and Haig with their inhumanly simple calculations that the Germans could be beaten in the long run through losing man for man , by virtue of the Allied superiority in cannon fodder . |
8 | Curwen 's interest in agriculture probably dated from a long journey through Europe following the death of his first wife in 1778 . |
9 | She ushered them down a long corridor through countless swing doors . |
10 | So , short of sending the recording tape on a long detour through the corridors of the Palace of Westminster before it goes on the air , the parliamentary censors will have to work faster than they think . |
11 | The house is approached by a long drive through pastoral fields . |