Example sentences of "have [verb] a [adj] time [to-vb] " in BNC.
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1 | The pyramid has taken a long time to crumble . |
2 | Surprisingly , it has taken a long time to arrange something that most would have considered to be basic . |
3 | It has taken a long time to get justice but the compensation will give financial security to my family and give us sufficient breathing space to try and rebuild our lives . |
4 | It has taken a long time to get justice but the compensation will give financial security to my family and give us sufficient breathing space to try and rebuild our lives . |
5 | Such a measure has taken a long time to appear . |
6 | It has taken a long time to reduce the effects of that defect but it is now under control . |
7 | ‘ I thought we 'd taken a long time to get here . ’ |
8 | Peel ( 1966 ) considered that these would have taken a long time to form and their unidirectional nature may indicate that the north-east trades have been blowing over this area for a very long time . |
9 | While this pattern was reproduced only imperfectly in the ECSC and while a timetable of functional spillover might have taken an unconscionable time to achieve , what in the end counted for the ECSC was that it did provide an atmosphere of mutual confidence among the leaders of the member states — despite the disputes , none contemplated leaving the Community — and that this helped to pave the way for the creating of the European Economic Community in 1957 . |
10 | And I was a bit late , so I had to wait a long time to get served . ’ |
11 | Oh every year , oh well we 've got a long time to keep it going , within about the first , within about the first month daddy managed to get the iron on the top |
12 | They 've had a long time to crack a lot of these problems pardon |
13 | Then , there was a description of the child 's functioning : he had taken a long time to settle into school , e.g. routine and order of the class . |
14 | According to Sutton , Pilger made him cancel interviews which had taken a long time to set up . |
15 | It was a day that twenty one soldiers had waited a long time to see . |
16 | After all , she had waited a long time to belong , but she had never realised she could belong so completely . |
17 | for referral to the Parliamentary Commissioner or a Local Councillor for referral to the Local Commissioner , although it must be remembered that the Local Commissioner can only investigate after a complaint has been brought to the attention of the authority complained against and they have had a reasonable time to reply . |
18 | After all , they have had a long time to become used to them . |
19 | And she 's got a long time to use this money , and okay this might be sufficient now , but will it be when she 's seventy , seventy five , so we 've got to make that money work so |
20 | The links between sport , the media ‘ and big business ‘ which are now so important , have taken a long time to forge . |
21 | The transactions , some of which have taken a long time to unravel , include guarantees on property leases and interest rate swaps . |
22 | The transactions , some of which have taken a long time to unravel , include guarantees on property leases and interest rate swaps . |
23 | Some of you er you know it 's taken a long time to get this message over . |
24 | If any are received erm by the cutoff date , then it has to be my my submission that we have to have a reasonable time to respond . |
25 | Er we have to have a reasonable time to respond . |
26 | ‘ We have waited a long time to have car tax taken off , but VAT is still 17.5 per cent , ’ he says . |
27 | ‘ You have waited a long time to tell me . |
28 | I have waited a long time to catch The Economist out on an egregious factual error . |