Example sentences of "[conj] [noun] take [art] long [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The gizzard-stone treatment meant that food took a long time to digest . |
2 | She agrees with Gnome Pfeiffer ( coauthor of The Experience of Infertility , Virago ) that feminists took a long time to put infertility on the political agenda , and she suggests that this is partly due to attitudes toward motherhood . |
3 | The climatic extremes of the far north mean that forests take a long time to regenerate . |
4 | The engine box had a centre ‘ handle ’ and Ian took a long time sighting his chimney by this . |
5 | If DPR takes a long position , I 'll press a red button . |
6 | Cardiff was , of course , built on mud flats , and nature takes a long time to change . |
7 | Oh it 's obvious that safety 's involved , I think that er it 's also er road use because er if people take a long time er going forwards and back trying to get into a space to park because they do n't have the basic skills to enable them to do it , then it 's frustrating for other motorists , and obviously accidents can be caused . |
8 | The box and pyrotechnics take a long time to set up , so we ca n't rehearse and have to hope it will be all right on the night . |
9 | We have asked to do so , but changes take a long time to come into effect . |
10 | The four-cylinder engine was more reliable in 1957 , but BRM took a long time to realise that the P25 's air strut suspension — carried over from the V16 — was the cause of its savage oversteer . |
11 | They were pulled into the stewards room after the race as officials took a long look at an incident early in the straight.A ban would have ruled the pair out of the Cambridgeshire and the Arc , but no action was taken . |