Example sentences of "[be] [verb] [verb] [art] long [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 If you are doing a lot of work reports , you 're going to do a longer transcription , and the transcription 's going to , cos you 've got to make sure that your transcription 's according to the basis of consistent in its way around .
2 It 's important that garden steps are both easy and safe to use , especially if they 're going to form a long flight .
3 ‘ No , I 'm just telling you that if you are then you 're going to have a long love affair with your right hand because I 'm straight and so is Rod .
4 Both the Littlewoods actually , Banbury and Oxford are putting up teams , and so are , we understand , fifteen of the NatWest banks in Oxfordshire , so there 's a lot going on and er we think the walks in Oxfordshire are going to go a long way towards raising this vitally needed million pounds for the rainforests this year
5 Gooch has been known to carry a long face on his sleeve and he may well appreciate the strength of Gatting .
6 Unless you 've been asked to fill a longer time , aim at making your item three to four minutes in length .
7 The column width has been increased to accommodate the longest label .
8 The carts in which the other members of the three households were riding had been forced to take a longer route to the spot .
9 Two pressure towers ( PLATE 40 ) were constructed to divide the long aqueduct into three parts .
10 The exhibition is intended to underline the long term commitment to the study of Ruskin by the university 's Ruskin Programme , a research group made up of scholars from different disciplines in the humanities .
11 In I 'm naming one man among many , therefore , an initial attempt is made to match a long word to the sequence ( Fig 7.5.1 ) .
12 When this is established ( it may be the empty string ) the tail list is searched to find the longest string available from the remaining part of the word ( i.e. the word minus the head string ) .
13 I never say my work is going to last a long time — usually five to ten years , though obviously the smaller pieces which are kept inside last as long as people look after them .
14 ‘ This is going to take a long time , ’ said Tony .
15 We have come to realize that many of us will not see the improvements in our quality of life , as this is going to take a long time .
16 Said Cork : ‘ If Graham Taylor is going to play the long ball , Deanesy is ideal .
17 The war 's going to last a long time yet . ’
18 I think she 's going to go a long way — which she deserves to . ’
19 It 's going to take a long time yet .
20 That 's going to take a long time .
21 Indeed it could be argued that a family crisis ( for example the suicide of a father ) is bound to have a long term effect upon the child .
22 oh it 's not my type mm Penny 's having to wait a long while for her birthday is n't she ? ,
23 There have been no Lotus world champions since then but Ayrton Senna ( Bra ) is hoping to join the long list of past champions .
24 Formed in teams , this task it was then to er across the practice areas whose task it was to get into those clients , get to know them , get to know their industry , get to know the people and find ways in which we could actually penetrate them and er open doors and that was going to take a long time and it is taking a long time .
25 If ever a stage production was set to enjoy a long run , it must be the work being put on by the Glasgow-based ensemble company , The Golden Age Theatre .
26 ‘ No , my health broke down and I was ordered to take a long holiday in the South of France or Italy . ’
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