Example sentences of "[conj] [pron] is a long way " in BNC.
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1 | 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 . |
2 | The Coral Welsh National may be his next race , although he is a long way out of a handicap . |
3 | This is the best that can be hoped for , even if it is a long way from a fully satisfying life . |
4 | But there is a long way to go . |
5 | But there is a long way to go . |
6 | He added : ‘ She is going to make it but there is a long way to go and she is still seriously ill . |
7 | We have surprised even ourselves this season , but there is a long way to go yet . ’ |
8 | Candice Riberon who was in a thriller called Le Métro is his favourite so far , but there is a long way to go . |
9 | ‘ We 've made a positive start , but there is a long way to go . |
10 | But it is a long way from the recognition of such local features to the interpretation of whole scenes . |
11 | But it is a long way to upper Strath Conon , especially from the Welsh Marches , whence my companion had drive . |
12 | Epilepsy may be understood today but it is a long way from being accepted in the same way as diabetes , let alone short sight . |
13 | ‘ It would be stupid to rule out promotion because there is a long way to go and we are now looking a decent team , ’ he said . |
14 | Even though he is a long way out of the handicap he has the ability to spring a shock . |
15 | ‘ But he is in good form and I certainly would n't receive a severe shock if he were to win even though he is a long way out of the handicap . |