Example sentences of "[conj] [pron] is a long [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Compared to the USA , where there is a long tradition of debate about general education ( Squires 1976 ; Gaff 1983 ) , the main influence of the concept of a liberal education in British higher education has probably been on the enactment of the curriculum — on the methods and styles of teaching , the role models and relationships involved , and the general learning ethos and environment .
2 Where there is a long chain of distribution , the plaintiff may find it difficult to identify who was the producer or importer into the European Community .
3 Obviously this will be of significance for producers where there is a long shelf life .
4 Even if we adopt a much narrower focus and look at the specifically political institutions of the proclaimed democracies , it is plain that there is a long way to go before democratic principles are fully embodied in them .
5 Some organisations knew about the different types of viral hepatitis and that there is a long incubation period .
6 Judith Ochshorn , a specialist in Near Eastern culture , points out that there is a long history of women as mourners and attendants on the dead : thus ‘ in its cultural context , the presence of women at the cross or at the tomb of Jesus was not exceptional ’ .
7 What I am certain about is that there is a long term future for this cinema and that we 're aware
8 But it needs to be said clearly , too , that there is a longer term .
9 But it needs to be said clearly , too , that there is a longer term .
10 The Coral Welsh National may be his next race , although he is a long way out of a handicap .
11 Certainly the word for spirit is female in Hebrew , and there is a long tradition of the divine wisdom being conceived to be feminine .
12 The nature of language is more complex than amateurs think , and there is a long tradition of scholarship and study to draw upon .
13 And there is a long tradition in sociological thinking which makes precisely this distinction .
14 Much of Britain is densely populated and intensively farmed , and there is a long history of metal mining and movement of minerals and metals .
15 Most studies of latent inhibition use procedures in which there are many widely spaced presentations of the target stimulus and there is a long interval ( frequently of 24 h ) between the last pre-exposure trial and the first trial of conditioning .
16 Also the ghost stories of certain houses came in for comment and there is a long note on the haunting of Calgarth Hall .
17 The method can work if there is a long time for the change-over , if both channels can be kept open and if it does not matter that the two systems are being used haphazardly .
18 I can not get myself to react with critical coolness towards this music ; every tissue , every nerve vibrates in me and it is a long time since I had such an enduring feeling of rapture as when listening to the latter overture . "
19 This is the best that can be hoped for , even if it is a long way from a fully satisfying life .
20 Recommended remedy : He should try for an appointment with Relate ( ‘ but there is a long waiting list ’ ) or even a local branch of the Catholic Marriage Advisory Council .
21 This change of attitude is significant , but there is a long road still to travel between the discussion of these ideas in high places and their transmission into action at the level of the village school .
22 But there is a long way to go .
23 But there is a long way to go .
24 He added : ‘ She is going to make it but there is a long way to go and she is still seriously ill .
25 We have surprised even ourselves this season , but there is a long way to go yet . ’
26 Candice Riberon who was in a thriller called Le Métro is his favourite so far , but there is a long way to go .
27 ‘ We 've made a positive start , but there is a long way to go .
28 I thoroughly recommend it but it is a long route , so take a water bottle and a good look at the weather .
29 But it is a long way from the recognition of such local features to the interpretation of whole scenes .
30 But it is a long way to upper Strath Conon , especially from the Welsh Marches , whence my companion had drive .
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