Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb mod] [be] a [adj] time " in BNC.
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1 | We shall be a long time in Isvik . |
2 | But it may be a long time coming ; and , meanwhile , the flow of hopefuls from the south shows no sign of stopping . |
3 | ‘ It may be a long time before you get another offer like that ! ’ |
4 | Everyone knows that if this time round , there is political instability , it may be a long time before Pakistan gets yet another chance at election . |
5 | It must be a long time , he thought , since Dad had travelled this far . |
6 | It must be a long time since they were cleaned ; they are very dirty . |
7 | It must be a long time since anyone — except the most die-hard old buffer — can have thought them outrageous . |
8 | ‘ It must be a dreadful time . |
9 | She wished she could think of something to say that would make him trust her , only after her stupid behaviour earlier she thought it might be a long time before he fully believed her . |
10 | It 'll be a long time before you 'd eat any of those flowers . ’ |
11 | It 'll be a long time before the word ‘ mother ’ becomes as dirty a word as he suggested it would . |
12 | On Microsoft 's Windows New Technology , the Sun chief told Wall Street last week that he reckoned ‘ it 'll be a long time before information managers start drinking that Kool-Aid . ’ |
13 | McNealy-on-NT : the Sun chief told Wall Street last week that he reckoned ‘ it 'll be a long time before information managers start drinking that Kool-Aid . ’ |
14 | It 'll be a long time before children 's nurse Peggy Margrave again feels safe in her own home . |
15 | It 'll be a long time before children 's nurse Peggy Margrave again feels safe in her own home . |
16 | It 'll be a long time before children 's nurse Peggy Margrave again feels safe in her own home . |
17 | Nevertheless it could be a long time before any human decisions acquired sufficient accord to be entered as units of ‘ goodness ’ and assigned to the Created God . |
18 | But if it 's something mechanical , like a car , erm stereo equipment , erm a home computer something like that , a washing machine , it could be a long time before a mechanical fault became apparent . |
19 | It 'd be a full time job I should say , possibly one or two posts and perhaps even more than that . |
20 | It would be a long time before all of this changed very much — and certainly it had not by the time of the Crowther Report in 1959 ( see Chapter 8 ) . |
21 | Tom equalled the championship record of 276 with a 70 and I thought it would be a long time before it would be broken . |
22 | It would be a long time before anyone inherited — and his sons knew that sooner or later Henry would take something from them to give to the youngest of them all , John . |
23 | The Santa Cruz Operation was taking a bullish attitude towards the launch of Destiny last week , pointing out that it was a technology , not a product announcement , and saying that it would be a long time before the package would support the large range of peripherals in the SCO catalogue : SCO also claimed to offer pretty much everything offered by Destiny , including DOS/Windows emulation and Motif — which SCO ships , not just supports — claiming its distribution network was mature and widespread , and said it was more interested in the networked and multi-user system market than the PC and Mac replacement that USL is interested in . |
24 | He laughed and said it was beyond his remit and that it would be a long time before public health became a genuine national concept . |
25 | I parted with a feeling that it would be a long time before I earned her forgiveness , but I did her an injustice . |
26 | It would be a long time before revolution could succeed in the New World . |
27 | It would be a long time before he stopped despising himself for having succumbed to a purely physical attraction , and that towards a woman he despised . |
28 | It would mean returning to Wellington with a broken heart , and despite their short acquaintance she already knew it would be a long time before she would be able to evict him from her thoughts . |
29 | I peeled off my clothes and took a long shower — it would be a long time before I took a bath again , and certainly not round at Sunil 's — and treated myself to a proper shave with hot water and a razor . |
30 | After the baptism of Clovis the kingdom of the Franks was theoretically a Christian state ; that is not to say that all its members were Christian — indeed it would be a long time before the Christianization of the Merovingian kingdom was complete . |