Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [art] long " in BNC.
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1 | Cheese is a protein of high biological value and a little goes a long way . |
2 | The other characteristic is that their influence seems out of all proportion to the amount present : a little goes a long way . |
3 | Although they can be expensive , essential oils are highly concentrated substances ; in practice , a little goes a long way . |
4 | It 's not cheap but the dispenser means a little goes a long way and it 's more hygienic than a pot . |
5 | I doubt if the soot would actively harm your fish , but a little goes a long way . |
6 | With leaves that are streaked with bright cream or marked in bold , gold blotches , a little goes a long way . |
7 | Yes , I have , but … but a little goes a long way . ’ |
8 | Yet a little goes a long way . |
9 | A little goes a long way ; too much is unbearably sentimental . |
10 | A LITTLE goes a long way with UNICEF . |
11 | He then went on to provide a long list , not of items that we could accept , but of items that we could not accept . |
12 | Ford defended his action , pointing out that a protracted trial of the former President would serve only to continue the long agony of Watergate , and distract the United States and its people from more urgent matters . |
13 | In Fox 's case , practice obviously goes a long way to making perfect . |
14 | A dizzyingly long way below lay a long , deep arc of white-powder sand . |
15 | Suitably armed , the Princess felt confident enough to write a long and detailed rejoinder to her irate father-in-law which effectively spelled out the way she felt she had been treated by husband , the Royal Family and their courtiers . |
16 | Most of the , what has happened I think , over the last two and half years , that I 'm aware of , erm , is basically happening a long time before that , I , I ca n't say yes or no . |
17 | Suddenly he gave a frightened start , for he had nearly fallen asleep and the ground below seemed a long distance away . |
18 | It is up to citizens working together to initiate a long term process of communication , mutual support and joint action . |
19 | Those who know better will not rest contented with such a meagre peep of a lake so singularly grand , but will round the hill rather more than another mile to the west , and when the dark lake is full in view , sit down to drink a long look from that favourable point of view . |
20 | Tom did not much like the long train journey through Harrow and Northwood and Wembley down to Baker Street , and the changing and the waiting . |
21 | The 1983 election , although a significant Conservative success , was not a realigning one , nor one necessarily presaging a long spell of Conservative rule . |
22 | Only after several days does it fuse with the egg and so complete the long process of fertilisation . |
23 | Since it necessarily takes a long time to produce such a report , the mandatory period within which the legal claim should be registered has frequently , even usually , expired before the report is available . |
24 | In 1106 Kálmán acceded to the Hungarian throne , and so began the long and often troubled relationship between Croatia and Hungary which lasted for over eight centuries . |
25 | So began the long history of the temporal power of the pope , of the pope 's control of the Western empire , of papal monarchical powers and of the Papal State , the territories of the pope that survived until 1870 . |
26 | Langton was to be promoted archbishop of Canterbury by Innocent and so began the long quarrel between the Holy See and King John . |
27 | The narwhal also has only two teeth , and in the male ( and occasionally the female ) one of these grows outwards to form a long , impressive , spiralling tusk . |
28 | To carve it out — merely to leave a long |
29 | From the late eighteenth century the rise of the cotton industry not only reversed the long relative decline in the importance of textile exports but pushed the first industrial nation , if not in an entirely new direction , at least up a much steeper path . |
30 | He was only spared a long jail term when 24-year-old Lynn agreed to drop assault charges providing he went into therapy . |