(1) He has long thin sideburns and was wearing silver oblong small-frame silver glasses.
(2) A long woman standing nearby was staring at us.
(3) In January 1642 the king left London and began a long journey round the Midlands and the north.
(4) The attacks are the latest in a long list of violent crimes to have blighted Yorkshire in the last month.
(5) I met a German lady who sat in the piazza with a dictionary so that she could write a long letter to me.
(6) U251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510This is an awfully long walk,u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb he said casually.
(7) The long list of activities includes boxing training, snooker and computer games.
(8) I haven't seen Liam for a while but when I do it'll probably be a very long night!
(9) We turned into bed early that night, readying ourselves for what we expected would be a long day.
(10) I packed for Scotland with long sleeves and waterproofs but had to buy a t-shirt in the golf shop.
(11) Find out how long it will last and what type of questions you will be asked so you can track the progress of the interview.
(12) He has channelled his emotional pain into a vigorous and passionate account that will live long in my memory.
(13) Normally, cabbies asked to take clients on long journeys ask for the money up-front.
(14) It's had a great spirit all season long and everybody came through for everybody else.
(15) The strikes continue today and bosses are warning claimants and job seekers to expect long queues.
(16) Buy-ins are generated by a long broker to close out an open fail with a counterparty.
(17) Don't be put off by the long list of ingredients: it is really easy to make.
(18) Wiltshire people have long memories as the County Council cabinet will find to their cost.
(19) He wore black pants with a maroon shirt, the long sleeves pushed up to his elbows.
(20) The front two had little support other than balls knocked long to alleviate the pressure.