Example sentences of "he [verb] [prep] a long " in BNC.
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1 | I think the death of David 's father was probably what took him a while to make the decision about leaving Ken , because to lose his father , who he really adored , who had always been a pillar of strength to him , changed his life , and I think David carried a bitterness about him dying for a long time . |
2 | That left him deciding for a long time which club to use for his third shot . |
3 | ‘ Not last night ; I heard him come in a long time after I went to bed . |
4 | ‘ Well , are yer comin' or ai n't yer ? ’ he asked after a long and noisy sip at the cup that cheers . |
5 | He drew in a long , shuddering breath . |
6 | That was when they had sent for Captain Freddie , and after what he described as a long , sometimes ‘ vair ackermonious diskussion ’ , and after a good deal of long distance telephoning , fax instructions had finally come through that allowed the Chileans to accept his decision as to what was required . |
7 | The pavement had been much repaired , and it was difficult to synchronise his steps so that the middle of each foot fell exactly on the cracks between the paving stones , but with some concentration and a few judicious half-steps he managed it ; then he came to a long blue-grey line of asphalt where a pipe had obviously been repaired , and walked along that instead free from the worry of the paving stones between the cracks . |
8 | He gestured with a long , withered arm for her to follow him up the stairs . |
9 | Soapy moved on , but he walked for a long time before he tried again . |
10 | It is selected from the pages of the BDN , to which he was a frequent contributor and on whose editorial board he served for a long period : A combined system is one which includes all useful methods and techniques and adapts them and uses them according to the particular needs of the child . |
11 | Perhaps because of his career as a Naval Officer during the First World War he worked for a long period during the Second World War at the Admiralty . |
12 | It is 2 ½ years since he lost in a world title match to Michael Spinks and just as he did after a similar fight , with Larry Holmes , he brooded for a long time , finally overcame problems with drugs , and went into business , part of which was as a fight promoter . |
13 | It is 2 ½ years since he lost in a world title match to Michael Spinks and just as he did after a similar fight , with Larry Holmes , he brooded for a long time , finally overcame problems with drugs , and went into business , part of which was as a fight promoter . |
14 | He took in a long breath , held it and squeezed the handle of the cutters . |
15 | The next day he went for a long walk , about 20 miles , during which he did a good deal of clear thinking in the mountains . |
16 | He went on a long journey , was weary , worn-out with labour , and returning engraved on a stone the whole story . " |
17 | He went on a long journey , was weary worn out with labour , and returning engraved on a stone the whole story . " |
18 | He lay for a long time , listening to the storm as it blew itself out . |
19 | He looked for a long time , then said : ‘ I can see no one , but my eyes are old . |
20 | He smiled for a long moment into the raging eyes that would have struck him dead if they could . |
21 | He deliberated for a long time in front of the pad , and then suddenly rose and put it away without writing anything . |
22 | He moves into a long attempt , which takes up the rest of the book , to revise the earlier ontology of Being and Nothingness into a new ontology of action and even of History , as if , after all , he is investigating the prospect of accrediting the latter with ontological status — a possibility which has always haunted his text in its insistent negation . |
23 | His commitment to School was matched by his commitment to his wife , whom he nursed through a long illness without ever missing a day at School . |
24 | He spoke for a long time . |
25 | He felt happier than he had for a long time . |
26 | He smoked through a long amber cigarette holder . |
27 | ‘ Belinda , ’ he said on a long sigh , ‘ go into the party , would you ? |
28 | ‘ OK , Randy , ’ he said after a long pause . |
29 | ‘ Exactly that , ’ he said after a long pause . |
30 | He paused for a long time , and then said , ‘ Tell me , little one . |