Example sentences of "[pron] [be] [verb] a long " in BNC.
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1 | She had booked a sleeper from Paris in terms of time — " I ca n't sit up all night " — not distance " I am going a long way south . " |
2 | I 'm writing a long article about the horrors of the diet and exercise industry . ’ ) |
3 | There was this rather famous instance where he had to scrub the floor while Pamela and I were having a long and involved discussion , but I was told that people could n't take their eyes off him . |
4 | While researching my article , I was given a long briefing at Falkland House in London , by a Falkland Islands councillor nominated by the Islands ' London representative . |
5 | I was taking a long time ! |
6 | Ooh I was taken a long time ago . |
7 | There I was to have a long conversation with young Middleton , to whom I took a great shine , and was very impressed with him as a person and indeed his crew . |
8 | I was wondering a long time . |
9 | These are excellent if you are considering a long stay of two or three months . |
10 | Addition : Suppose you are given a long column of figures to add . |
11 | Unless you are spending a long time somewhere I suggest you simply turn up at a crag and scrounge a look at someone else 's . |
12 | Yes I I I would accept that as a general point yes that that that that that that the greater number of years , the more likely you are to get a long term trend . |
13 | You would be wise to phone ahead , especially if you are coming a long way , to check opening times because they vary from time to time . |
14 | And if you 're building a long flight , it can always be broken up with separate landings , either where the flight changes direction , or just for a change of pace . |
15 | ‘ You 're taking a long chance , sitting there and making with all this stuff . |
16 | Well when you 're driving along you 're looking a long way ahead that 's why and anything that comes in the road you see it Oh I hope whoever was involved in that accident tonight was alright . |
17 | You ca n't park , a big car 's an advantage if you 're going a long way |
18 | • If you 're travelling a long way to buy fish , it 's worth asking for them to be bagged separately and , if they are freshwater fish , take a handful of zeolite with your , which the assistant can then drop into the bottom of the bag to help prevent ammonia problems during the journey . |
19 | Whereas if it got torn in the hand painted days then you 're talking a long length of time . |
20 | Whether you 're planning a long backpacking trip or a succession of short excursions , having a clear idea of what you want to accomplish is the surest way to get the most for your time and money . |
21 | ‘ With Lime Grove then , if you were planning a long shot from any particular place you had to be sure the camera could physically get to that exact spot to take it . |
22 | ‘ She 's taken a long time to throw off the illness and is still not fully fit , ’ said Sheppard 's Milngavie and Bearsden coach , Alex McNeil . |
23 | She is wearing a long fitted skirt of khaki . |
24 | She is wished a long , healthy and happy retirement by everyone . |
25 | She is planning a long holiday in Egypt and America and there has been talk of her working on a new ITV soap called Routes . |
26 | She was wearing a long white cotton skirt , flat shoes , and hand-knit cotton top in pale pink . |
27 | She was wearing a long dress , torn and wet , with a tight bodice … |
28 | She was taking a long time to come to the attempt on Marek 's life that morning . |
29 | At about ten-thirty when she was running a long bath , Emma knocked on the door . |
30 | ‘ I think that we are getting a long way from the subject , ’ he said . |