Henry Boguet wrote a lengthy chapter about werewolves in 1602.
So commenced a lengthy and inglorious chapter of invasion, treachery and bungling.
She attempts more, with lengthy chapters tracing the history of social welfare in Boston.
With his departure, a lengthy chapter in Scots legal history has closed.
(This book contains a lengthy chapter on Dont Look Back and its cultural context and significance.)
Hugo devotes a lengthy chapter to importance of argot to the evolution of language in order to defend the extensive use he makes of it.
Through this rather lengthy chapter you examine Jaffrey's body and keep a vigil with the narrator throughout the night.
This has been a relatively lengthy chapter of necessity and it has placed sales settings in their respective contexts.
A lengthy chapter is devoted to the history of drugs in sport.
He found the cemetery even then breathtakingly beautiful and inspiring and wrote a lengthy chapter upon it, "Camping in the Tombs."