Example sentences of "[pron] take a long " in BNC.

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1 Is n't it about time someone took a long hard look at the laughable regulations on what riders wear and questioned whether they benefit the sport ?
2 Immediately after leaving SIS , I took a long holiday in Italy .
3 I took a long way round to Ramon 's friend 's address and told him what had happened .
4 Mind you yours took a long time , you know that bump Tom had going to his
5 Like asparagus , I take a long time to grow and am easily killed off . ’
6 There seems to be a memory for elaborate patterns and sequences which takes a long time to develop .
7 So you could just all out in rhyming prose which takes a long time .
8 An attempt to establish a ‘ liberal communist ’ regime under Imre Nagy which appeared likely to take Hungary out of the Warsaw Treaty Organisation was brutally crushed by Soviet tanks in October 1956 , and a new leadership under János Kádár was installed which took a long time to establish any measure of domestic support .
9 Which took a long time to recover from .
10 I suppose it will come right in the end its taken a long while because look at that lump there
11 It is this same idea which she develops here , as she takes a long and loving look at the work of 28 contemporary artists who have an honoured place in the Middlesbrough permanent collection .
12 She took a long time to dress .
13 Wexford ignored him and followed the widow to the sideboard from a drawer of which she took a long cream-coloured book .
14 There was a lot to look at , so she took a long time coming back after school , stopping to watch the men mending holes in the roads , to watch the demolition team with their mighty metal ball swinging on its chain from the crane clearing the bomb-site , to watch carpenters erecting wooden hoardings around the cleared sites to keep the people out , to see bill-stickers on ladders pasting huge coloured pictures on to the hoardings .
15 She took a long drink of her tea and then continued , ‘ Anyway , she 'll go before long , never fear . ’
16 She took a long draw on her cigarette , looking at me curiously .
17 Unused to spicy food , she took a long mouthful of the gin and tonic , which she could now no longer even taste , then very deliberately she finished the chicken wing and ate another one .
18 Back in the cottage she took a long , hot bath , but the water failed to ease the tension in her body , even though she lay there for what seemed like an eternity , trying to will away the effects of the afternoon .
19 Instead , she took a long , hot bath , scattering in a lavish handful of scented flakes and letting the perfumed water ease some of the tension from her body .
20 She took a long , deep breath to control herself .
21 And she took a long time to answer it .
22 ‘ After seeing the PM you took a long leave and then came back .
23 And you say what we want to hear , or you take a long walk .
24 And Fergie honestly admitted of his shock £1million signing from Cambridge : ‘ We took a long time assessing him .
25 Because everything took a long time to complete , I started to savour occupations which in the past I had regarded as chores to be endured .
26 And we take a long range view if you 're heading on the motorways this afternoon .
27 But with more than 50mpg available and the possibility of good deals to reduce the outlay , the cheapest Fiesta has made me take a long hard look at the lavishly equipped hot hatch we use as a shopping car .
28 Do you get results quickly and often , or do they take a long time to come through ?
29 And they took a long time making it .
30 And they took a long time serving it .
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