Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] a [adv] long [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It 's definitely a possession of other people , I have a very long list of things I want to do . ’
2 I have an extraordinarily long arm . ’
3 I work a very long hours .
4 It runs out of steam at 60 , which takes an awful long time to achieve and the first hint of a hill its down the box to third .
5 We had questions at the very beginning of this meeting which seems an awful long time ago now er asking for youth provision in other areas of the county .
6 Which took a very long time .
7 You know a fairly long stack could take a couple of days .
8 Where you have a fairly long shelf , it is wise to add a horizontal back support .
9 For her part , Mrs Thatcher emphasised that the references to future German unity in the declaration was ‘ a very carefully drafted section and we spent a very long time on it ’ .
10 ‘ There were problems in the past with the way the fund was run , but when I took over a couple of years ago we took a very long look at our accounting system and put matters right .
11 We 've a very long way to go . ’
12 We waited a very long time in growing unease .
13 They seem a very long time ago now .
14 Although viruses have such a simple structure , biologists do not conclude that they are necessarily ‘ primitive ’ ; that is , that they evolved a very long time ago as precursors of more complex organisms .
15 Then Mabel took charge , leading the way to the Men and Boys ' Outfitting on the first floor , where they took an equally long time comparing styles and prices of under vests , and shirts with detachable collars and cuffs .
16 They waited a very long time for his answer .
17 As West has 6 Hearts , he is likely to be short in all the other suits , and with East returning the King of Clubs , there is a suggestion that he has a fairly long suit .
18 However , the volume of research varies considerably from one polytechnic to another and , in general , it has a very long way to go before it begins to approach that generated within universities .
19 It has a very long neck like a duck , and the front of the body sometimes has a faint purple tinge .
20 It seemed a very long time to Lee before the shadowy adults who surrounded the game moved in on the victim and she wondered why she found herself so static , impotent , so lost .
21 It seemed a very long time before he came back .
22 We know that the Trojan War , you know erm , what 's described in the Iliad and the Odyssey to the kiddies and er all these Greek and Greek heroes , we know that war actually happened , but it happened an awful long time before these poems were written and er Freud 's view is that what happens in a culture is there 's some initial traumatic event like the French Revolution or Trojan War , there 's a period of latency during which it seems to be forgotten about and nothing very much happens anyway , and then at a later stage it comes back again , there 's a return of a repressed and er Freud erm Freud quotes one or two other examples , er of the same kind of thing and Mike 's example is a very good one albeit er perhaps it 's good because it 's so recent , so the point you 're making Mike is that are you saying that Freud 's analogy is , is credible where French history and even industrial relations is concerned that there was a trauma , the Revolution of seventeen eighty nine , there were latency periods and then this kept coming back from the repressed time and time again ?
23 If this is the case , the changes of the past 30 years may be the first signs of a return to the more traditional population distribution of pre-industrial Britain , but it must also be borne in mind that it takes a very long time to shift major population patterns , and that the present trends may only be a veneer on an underlying and more permanent structure .
24 Er , what companies can do , or should seek to do , is of course , see if they can manage round those tensions as well , but it takes a very long time to do that .
25 So I think we are actually obliged , and it 's right that people should be consulted , but there is a point about it that it takes an awful long time and that is actually the reason why we 've got er a whole programme of urban safety management schemes that er are taking a long time to develop , it 's almost two years now , and the main reason for that is toing and froing with different designs with members of the public and the worst thing we could do is actually put in a package of schemes which people say , well that 's not what we wanted anyway .
26 It takes an awful long time for you to regain that and to feel safe in your own homes .
27 Beat it for ten minutes , that 's it seems an awfully long time to just stand there and .
28 He took a very long time over it and in the end just lipped the hole .
29 He took a terribly long time to clean his hands .
30 It took a very long time to reconcile myself with my father . ’
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