Example sentences of "[conj] take [art] long " in BNC.
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1 | Not returning calls , or taking a long time to do so . |
2 | You may be happiest asking a professional to cut out your mount unless you are confident that you will do it properly , as it is a skill that takes a long time to perfect , and a badly cut mount is as off-putting as a badly made frame . |
3 | Rather than take the long outside course , A can slow down and cut inside |
4 | I would n't do anything that took a long , long time before it showed a reward . |
5 | It was one of those accidents that took a long time to begin to feel serious . |
6 | And that took a long time getting used to . |
7 | ‘ I think it 's a waste of time growing vegetables such as sprouts and cabbages that take a long time to grow and are cheap in the shops , but I enjoy growing beans , carrots and marrows . |
8 | It is towards high definition programs that take a long time to write . |
9 | We are committed to putting money and people into the sort of programmes that take a long time to make . |
10 | In apprehension of the critical hordes sweeping through Cologne en route to Documenta and the Basel Art Fair , many galleries are ending the spring season with shows that take the long view . |
11 | Wild rice has a very nutty flavour and takes a long time to cook . |
12 | But that 's the hard way and takes a long time . |
13 | The more entrenched feeding problems can be very difficult to treat and take a long time to show improvement . |
14 | Certain kinds of illness and illness-proneness are experienced : people are more likely to catch a cold or flu , for example , and be less able to shake it off ; they feel generally run down and may suffer from mysterious but more debilitating viruses , such as ME or glandular fever , that are difficult to diagnose and take a long time to clear up . |
15 | But I believe that what you should do with trying to come to estimates of housing provision , is to put together the best technical assumptions that you can , to then sit down and take a long hard look at the figures based on the erm the policies of the County Council as approved by the Secretary of State in previous structure plan approvals , the current government policy . |
16 | ‘ You might fall asleep again , ’ he said , picking up a mug from the table beside him and taking a long swallow . |
17 | He looked across at the other two , who were laughing and taking a long time to get Maggie 's drink . |
18 | ‘ I 'm not surprised , ’ Ven replied , and taking a long pull of breath , ‘ I do n't seem to be doing this very well , ’ he stated , ‘ but at least we 're talking — which makes it less difficult than I thought it was going to be . ’ |
19 | Richards won the toss and took a long time to decide to bat ; when he did so Dilley bowled superbly , and five wickets went down for just 54 . |
20 | I went back to my room and took a long bath . |
21 | ‘ More than likely , ’ grinned Yanto and took a long swig . |
22 | He uncorked his canteen and took a long drink of water . |
23 | Sylvie gazed out at the eternity of blue and took a long , deep breath . |
24 | The T'ang gave a gentle laugh , delighted , and took a long , deep breath . |
25 | Sanchez cupped the coal of the joint and took a long toke . |
26 | He clenched and unclenched his hands , and took a long deep breath . |
27 | He was on his hands and knees and , although his leg hurt him , he moved quickly across the deck and took a long knife from among some ropes . |
28 | I sank on to the bucket and took a long pull at the coffee . |
29 | He did his teeth and took a long shower , first hot then cold . |
30 | She tilted her head back and took a long , refreshing drink . |