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

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1 And thirdly there was the long problem of the changeover from the NCTA honours degree equivalent to a system in which there were honours and unclassified degrees .
2 Fortunately the bridge was empty as was the long road of sycamores to the church in its dark evergreens .
3 They felt the probable cause was the long period of high blood pressure she had experienced before and after the birth of her child .
4 It was a long way down this road , I was right .
5 It was a long way to Cornwall .
6 They will have experienced distance ( ‘ It was a long way to the seaside ’ ) ; time ( ‘ Please can I stay up longer ? ) ; quantity ( ‘ Can I have some more sweets ? ) ; capacity ( ‘ My glass is empty ’ ) and comparison ( ‘ I 'm taller than John ’ ) .
7 It was a long way to sunset , but the air in the tower seemed to be getting colder by the moment .
8 It was a long way to Hackballs Cross , and she hated herself for going , spat hatred at herself as she threw the Metro southwards .
9 Druid 's Bottom was a long way below them : a doll 's house with tall chimneys , tucked in a fold of the valley as if in the crook of an elbow .
10 I had reached the 11th but was a long way off the green .
11 But Cook was a long way off selection when the South Africans picked their side for the World Cup and the subsequent mini-tour of the West Indies , which featured the Republic 's only other Test since the dismantling of apartheid .
12 He was a long way off the ground when she released him and he plummeted to earth and hit the floor and bounced like a football .
13 In fact I thought the whole fairy-palace effect was a long way over the top and painfully unoriginal .
14 Defries , with Benny just behind her , was a long way in the other direction .
15 It is also significant that the steam turbine and the pneumatic tyre were the only major British innovations of this period ; in the new industries she was a long way behind Germany and the United States and by 1914 was falling behind even in the older industries in which she had first established her supremacy .
16 So the hound was a long way behind him when he began to run .
17 The end of year deadline for eradication of asbestos-contaminated rolling stock , agreed many years ago between BR and the unions , was quietly and mutually forgotten when it was realised it was a long way from being achieved unless services were decimated .
18 The principle indicated in those cases was a long way from the circumstances of the present case and was far from warranting the conclusion that by making a photocopy of a document which in the hands of the maker of the photocopy was not privileged , and then sending the photocopy to a solicitor for the purposes of obtaining advice , privilege was thereby cast on the copy sent to the soicitor .
19 Even though one was a long way from primitive promiscuity , binding individual marriage had not yet appeared .
20 Singapore , however , had one military drawback : it was a long way from the Arabian Peninsula and the Persian Gulf .
21 Fiji 's scintillating performance was a long way from their fumbling 15-aside showing in France during the World Cup and one of their newcomers , Mesake Rasari , ensured the player of the tournament award by scoring three tries against New Zealand .
22 With figures like these the WEA , here as elsewhere , was a long way from being the body of ‘ middle-class ’ students pursuing ‘ soft options ’ which its critics liked to allege .
23 After a spell at the rehabilitation centre , Guy 's parents realized it was a mistake , and tried to have him transferred to a specialist stroke rehabilitation centre in London , even though this was a long way from home .
24 He was a long way from being an alcoholic , but he was vulnerable to heavy social drinking and was a sucker for the old Scottish adage ‘ One For The Road ’ .
25 Practice was a long way from the standard understanding of the concept of budgets based on explicit workloads and levels of activity .
26 It was a long way from Brewer Street .
27 The dock of a criminal court was a long way from the line ups Guppy is used to .
28 This was a long way from the ‘ silent suffering ’ and ‘ passive protest ’ which the NCOAP had sought to articulate .
29 English forces and the New Englanders worked together reasonably well in operations on the seacoast to capture Port Royal in Nova Scotia , but this was a long way from the centre of French settlement and the port was returned at the end of the war .
30 It was soon evident that the comfort theme from last year 's trade fair was a long way from being played out .
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