Example sentences of "[noun] [verb] [art] very long [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Corporatism in various forms has a very long history : for example , professional groups such as doctors and lawyers have regulated themselves for centuries ; indeed , voluntary self-regulation is a defining characteristic of a profession and has long been used as a way of avoiding government control . |
2 | sorry , erm this budget has a very long gestation period er I 'm on version twelve I think at the last count and I hope there is n't gon na be a version thirteen . |
3 | Still , Germany has no very long history as a unitary state ( less than a century ) and has had three capitals since 1918 — Weimar , Berlin and Bonn . |
4 | Grouse " potted whole , stowed singly into pots with clarified butter poured over " as described by Professor Saintsbury ( the old boy did n't miss much ) are infinitely enticing , exceedingly extravagant with butter and not very practical for these days , but you can make one young cooked grouse or partridge go a very long way by the simple method of chopping the flesh , freed from all skin and sinew with about one quarter of its weight in mild , rather fat , cooked ham . |
5 | The news that she had in fact been successful in her interview went a very long way to ease her bruised feelings — so much so that when the day dawned when she was to start her new job she almost forgot to pull her hair back into a screwed-up knot , and to don her glasses . |
6 | With the Enterprise alone likely to cost over $1 thousand million , its entry into mining seems a very long way off . |
7 | I did n't understand her questions was it the figures had come from the private sector I 'm not sure if she understood it herself either erm we 've talked in the social services planning cuts committee about a list of homes for refurbishment and Mr wanted a very long list er a list which would blight every home not on the list . |
8 | They may suck on it until it dissolves sufficiently to swallow rather than chew it and so meal-times take a very long time . |
9 | We have then , in the mid 1980s , a situation where two communities start to talk and meet with each other following a very long silence . |
10 | Thus it would seem that the ‘ dawn of civilisation ’ , so often quoted in a context suggesting that it represents a fairly finite occurrence taking a relatively short space of time , did , in all probability cover a very long time indeed , perhaps many thousands of years . |
11 | backing up , when I er , at , at the appeal , the medical centre made a very long presentation over the proximity , the closeness to their erm , surgery and they argued about the height of buildings , now it got passed as sheltered united , er , which means elderly and quiet occupancy . |
12 | Flowers such as strelitzias , anthuriums and orchids last a very long time and are well worth taking home — some flower shops will pack them specially for export . |
13 | In terms of a human life-span , the development of a hill-slope takes a very long time , and one could not stay around long enough to test alternative theories of hill-slope development if observation of processes acting on the present landscape produced the only relevant data . |
14 | The subordinate status of professionals lasted a very long time indeed . |
15 | Well , all I can say is , it is something of which a very small amount goes a very long way . " |
16 | Unfortunately a very little amount of oil goes a very long way , ’ he said . |
17 | The radioactive potassium has a very long half-life ( 1250 million years ) so that the amount lost is extremely small relative to the total amount of potassium present and can not be measured . |
18 | In some ways those days when she had lived in Paula 's shadow seemed a very long time ago , in others they might have been just yesterday . |
19 | The two miles to Casterbridge seemed a very long way to the woman , who was tired and ill . |
20 | This is easy enough , but measuring along the coastline requires a very long ruler indeed . |
21 | Direct perception by psychics of energy manifestations in the landscape has a very long history . |
22 | But both research and theory into the structure and mechanisms of conversation have a very long way to go . |
23 | Earth science papers have a very long period of use , compared to physics or engineering , but there is variation between sub-disciplines . |
24 | For analogue sound-recording , experience has shown that the metal masters used in the process of pressing disc copies have a very long life . |
25 | The effect was electric : the girl was released within a few days ; the man remained in jail and in fact served a very long sentence . |
26 | The size of the palazzo , and the intricacy of its design ensured a very long building period , the main staircase being completed only at the end of the century , after Alessi 's death . |
27 | Bivalves seem generally to have evolved at a slow canter rather than a brisk gallop ( see ammonites pp. 73–6 ) and some living bivalves have a very long ancestry ; the small sized genus ( Nucula ) has relatives in Ordovician rocks not very different from Recent species . |