Example sentences of "[noun] [verb] go [art] long [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Indeed the latest text has gone a long way towards meeting the UK 's objections . ’ |
2 | And in fact patient research has gone a long way towards resolving this knotty problem . |
3 | Cuba has gone a long way to reducing gender inequalities , though power relations still clearly favour men , a fact of which all Cubans , including their leaders , are very aware . |
4 | The Community has gone a long way towards achieving that central purpose ; towards taming nationalism without suppressing patriotism ; towards sharing sovereignty without destroying nations ; and towards putting the magic of markets to work for society in a stable democratic setting . |
5 | Teclis was stronger now , the potions of the Loremasters had gone a long way towards giving him mortal strength . |
6 | The Thatcher governments have gone a long way towards puncturing claims about the power of the unions . |
7 | For me , a little bit of race watching goes a long way . |
8 | Modern petrological studies have gone a long way towards answering this question : polished hard-rock axes seem to have been made from stone obtained from a limited number of outcrops . |
9 | I think the Home Secretary has gone a long way to meet many anxieties which were expressed |
10 | Fortunately , our neutering scheme has gone a long way to alleviating this problem . ’ |
11 | However , the alleged principle appears to go a long way beyond authority . |
12 | By the 1680s the old-fashioned cavalry of the pomeshchiks had disappeared as an independent force , the streltsy were restricted to internal policing duties , and Muscovy had gone a long way towards establishing a professional army . |
13 | A long time in the dark and he d have to go a long way round if he was n't to upset the sheep and alert Jack . |
14 | By the middle of the fourth century , Christianity had gone a long way towards assimilating the dominant culture of pagan Romans . |