Example sentences of "[vb base] [verb] [art] long " in BNC.
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1 | If we progress past the 2nd playing round in either — we tend to go a long way … otherwise we tendto get caught cold as it were … and in the FA cup draw the finalists/winners … |
2 | In a sense , then , survival into old age is a triumph , but a triumph that brings with it many problems , problems that tend to increase the longer one survives , the greater age one attains . |
3 | The red chair where I sit has a long seat , comfortable for a tall person . |
4 | Right , if we want to increase the long run output we may have to reduce short run output . |
5 | But if I want to hear the long , late-night groove on side two , I have to play the album . |
6 | If you want to live a long , long time in sturdy health you ca n't go wrong in forming the habit of long vigorous walking every day … until it becomes a habit as important to you as eating and sleeping . |
7 | Why do so many people want to take a long journey into that rather strange place that is known as Adland . |
8 | Instead , girls who marry or begin sexual congress before or around puberty tend to experience a longer interval between marriage or conjugal union and first birth than do their counterparts who marry later . |
9 | Or , if you like to spend a long time in the tub , you might like a wider one , which may well fit into the existing space . |
10 | We continue to accept the long term UN target for aid of 0.7 per cent of GNP , although we can not set a timetable for its achievement . |
11 | For example , try using a longer piece of airline . |
12 | I turn to take a long look down . |
13 | They 're , and they 're very good and they , they tend to stay a long time . |
14 | Which I think goes a long way . |
15 | She watched her long jump protoge Yinka Idowu sadly fail to reach the long jump final after opening with two no jumps . |
16 | But those old ideas do take a long time to die . |
17 | You do take a long time to come out has not reached the non strikers and er , some said he had a little reading from who . |
18 | Although British women who qualify do have the longest leave in Europe ( 30 weeks ) , three months of it is unpaid . |
19 | You can start digging about six foot though , start , start digging a long time is your missus now helping you ? |
20 | ‘ As soon as my work here is finished ’ , he wrote to Constanze , ‘ I shall join you , for I intend to take a long rest in your arms ; and I shall really need it , for all this mental worry and all the rushing about in connection with it is really wearing me out … . ’ |
21 | Development banks tend to take a long time to evaluate a project and are likely to impose conditions such as putting out all construction and equipment contracts to competitive tender . |
22 | ‘ Mr McKillop , you 've travelled a long way and you 've worked hard but I think this is as far as you 're likely to get . ’ |
23 | I 've travelled a long way today . ’ |
24 | ‘ We 've come a long way , you and I , ’ Michael went on . |
25 | We 've come a long , long way in just five years . ’ |
26 | They 've come a long way since those days though — the soles of that pair were completely worn through after 400 miles walking in the Andes so that I ended up walking in my socks ! |
27 | I 've come a long way — I may have to go much farther — and I 'm not turning back now . |
28 | ‘ We 've come a long way since the U.2 fiasco . ’ |
29 | In situations where tempers are getting raised , we can stand back and make everyone aware of what is happening and the effect on progress : ‘ We all seem to be getting very heated about this , and we 've come a long way from the main issue . |
30 | H'eye tech — mascara is the one make-up item few women would be without and we 've come a long way since the days of mascaras that smudged or flaked around the eyes . |