Example sentences of "[pron] 's still a long [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | It may not be ready in time , I told her , there 's still a long way to go . |
2 | There 's still a long way to go , but for both the major parties in the UK , computer campaigning in the constituencies is now widespread . |
3 | There 's still a long way to go . |
4 | Even getting it all set up to get you this far may have taxed your fortune to the limit already and there 's still a long way to go . |
5 | They say that there 's still a long way to go before the transformation is complete , but there is no doubt that Wallingford is coming out — tops ! |
6 | So for Swindon there 's still a long way to go . |
7 | This was how it looked two years ago — now there 's more height in the garden , but there 's still a long way to go . |
8 | Helen Atkins , the Council 's solicitor dealing with the issue , says the Authority has to act on the complaints it received over the summer , but admits there 's still a long way to go . |
9 | It is an ambition of hers , but she reckons there 's still a long way to go . |
10 | ‘ But it 's still a long way off . |
11 | It 's still a long way off ! ’ |
12 | ‘ The evidence shows that while it is swinging slowly , it 's still a long way from the centre and it 's certainly not swinging the other way . ’ |
13 | But he 's still a long way to go , poor little sod . |