Example sentences of "[pron] [vb -s] [art] long [noun] [to-vb] " in BNC.

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1 There seems to be a memory for elaborate patterns and sequences which takes a long time to develop .
2 There have been remarkable achievements here which must not be blurred by the fact that there remains a long way to go ’ .
3 Besides this , it goes a long way to account for their toughness , as we shall see in Chapter 9 .
4 Obviously he has a long way to mature physically , but he 's surpassed our hopes .
5 He has a long way to go before equalling last year 's prize money of £42,399 , but the wonder horse proved that he is again in irresistible form when opening Whitaker 's account with a first prize of £3,700 .
6 But he has a long way to go to close down Sir Teddy 's 15,000 majority .
7 He has a long way to go but will keep playing as an amateur and then try to qualify for the Britsh open …
8 He has a long way to go but will keep playing as an amateur and then try to qualify for the Britsh open …
9 He has a long way to go but he has the right attitude . ’
10 Thankfully , ‘ Dirty ’ , the Sonics ' recent Geffen album , entered the UK Top Ten during the first week of release and , even if it has a long way to go to equal the sales of ‘ Nevermind ’ , things could be taking a turn for the better .
11 But it takes no long reflexion to see that , in this case , if the interrogative is acceptable , then it asks for a straightforward manner adverbial or its equivalent as an answer , and it is not directly related to the sentences in ( 33 ) .
12 but you know , it takes a long while to get over it
13 It takes a long time to visit every house in the neighbourhood — and enjoy some hospitality while one is there . ’
14 But it takes a long time to regain trust .
15 It takes a long time to reach Dynjandi , but the weather improves as the day wears on , leaving me with wonderful views across the Arnarfjörđ3ur , its far peaks wreathed in clouds .
16 If the property does not sell at all , or if it takes a long time to sell , the local authority search result may become dated .
17 The second — Mr Lawson 's line -that demand is indeed slowing down , but that it takes a long time to affect the balance of payments .
18 Banks are like supertankers : it takes a long time to turn them round .
19 ‘ When the mortars wake me at night , it takes a long time to go back to sleep .
20 The problem with weight loss is that it takes a long time to get what you want .
21 These days it takes a long time to get into the ‘ left-hand seat ’ or captain 's position in a major airline ; indeed , as time goes on more and more airline pilots have to recognise the possibility of reaching retirement before they achieve command .
22 It takes a long time to get used to it . ’
23 Maybe it takes a long time to get to the phone .
24 Yes erm and er I think in the course of that we will have learned a lot of lessons the er that 's not a facetious comment , it 's true er the the first time you write er a software programme erm and any of you will will have experience of this , it takes a long time to get it right .
25 ‘ Suffolk folk will tell you it takes a long time to get to know them , and I soon found out it 's true .
26 The people are generally friendly but shy and it takes a long time to gain their confidence to the point where they will teach a visiting scientist the secrets of their art .
27 If you want decent trees it takes a long time to grow them !
28 Analysis is a very slow process and it takes a long time to weed through the past and try to discover what things happened to you that affected you .
29 ‘ There are only one hundred mountain guides in the country at the moment , probably because it takes a long time to qualify and the standards are very high .
30 It is not fair to expect your local delicatessen to do it for you as it takes a long time to slice the whole ham and Parma must be cut thinly .
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