Example sentences of "[am/are] [verb] a long [noun sg] [to-vb] " in BNC.
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1 | • If you 're travelling a long way to buy fish , it 's worth asking for them to be bagged separately and , if they are freshwater fish , take a handful of zeolite with your , which the assistant can then drop into the bottom of the bag to help prevent ammonia problems during the journey . |
2 | Oh they 're taking a long time to get these last two runs are n't they ? |
3 | Those hyacinths in the cauldron are taking a long time to come out are n't they ? |
4 | Those hyacinths in the corner are taking a long time to come out , are n't they ? |
5 | So I think we are actually obliged , and it 's right that people should be consulted , but there is a point about it that it takes an awful long time and that is actually the reason why we 've got er a whole programme of urban safety management schemes that er are taking a long time to develop , it 's almost two years now , and the main reason for that is toing and froing with different designs with members of the public and the worst thing we could do is actually put in a package of schemes which people say , well that 's not what we wanted anyway . |
6 | This is because such schemes are taking a long time to get off the ground and because employers generally recruit from non-local networks ( see also Ladbury and Mira-Smith in this volume ) . |