Example sentences of "with [art] long [noun] and " in BNC.

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1 With the long beard and the sort of box hat .
2 Skelton is a village with a long history and an attractive character in the area of the church .
3 Its defects were emphasised by its proximity to Shrubland Park , a splendid Palladian mansion with a long drive and imposing gatehouses , which first-time visitors sometimes mistook for the RCM building .
4 We had a group photograph with a long time-exposure and a friend of mine , a dear friend , ran from one end of the back line to the other and had his picture twice on the same photograph .
5 Check for level with a long board and builder 's level
6 The place in which he found himself was a tall grimy building with a long passageway and the whole place reeked of cheap perfume .
7 Palenickova Cesta ( Palenickova Route ) , 300m ( E2 5b ) , a good mountain route with a long approach and descent .
8 It was described by the police as ‘ having a smooth black coat , muscular appearance , approximately four-feet long , with a long tail and pointed ears , green-yellow eyes , and fang-like canine teeth ’ ( Guardian , 3 April ) .
9 Douglas , the capital , is a busy town by island standards with a long beach and traditional Victorian promenade .
10 Protosuchus — about 1.5 metres long with a long head and powerful teeth — was the earliest crocodile .
11 We 're looking for any trace of clothing , it 's a big area with a long wall and the mounted police can cover it much more quickly than officers on foot
12 Each parcel of butter is tasted with a long scoop and then re-weighed before a buyer will accept it .
13 This is in line with a long tradition and there may be more established composers willing to accept such commissions than is realised .
14 For men , trousers with a long fly and easy fastening such as Velcro make it easier to use the lavatory or a special bottle .
15 In 1805 Jesty gave his evidence in London at the institute 's invitation , when he was presented with a long testimonial and pair of gold-mounted lancets .
16 I do n't think we will get anywhere by regarding children 's books as some kind of charitable cause with a long term and uncertain pay-off when the children eventually grows up to be an obedient adult book buyer .
17 This provides precisely what is missing from the English scene : a body with a long term and wide-ranging view of the land situation complete with powers to act positively in order to solve land availability problems .
18 Wheat was cut with a toothed sickle and bound by hand , barley and oats were cut with a long scythe and cradle and bound by hand .
19 Beside it is a small round table on which can be seen a photograph of my wife and me with our three elder children ; then there is an armchair also with a long seat and a dark-blue dog bed for our two spaniels beside another table with books and magazines .
20 The fartlek sessions should be your way of finding this rhythm , running bursts of 150–200m with a long stride and vigorous arm action .
21 And during the next thirty years composers associated with the Académie set his poems , including a translation of the Psalms , to music in which , as Philip Sidney put it , ‘ every semibreif or mynom had its syllables matched accordingly with a long foote and a short foote ’ , not monodic but in harmony with each syllable sung simultaneously in all parts .
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