Example sentences of "[pron] will [vb infin] [art] long " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I 'll get a long , long rest when I get in me box , miss . |
2 | I 'll get a longer lead as well for it |
3 | you take the high road and I 'll take the long road and I 'll be in Scotland |
4 | Then after four months I will have a long holiday . ’ |
5 | So far readers have raised £13,400 , which will go a long way towards safeguarding the centre 's future . |
6 | A lot of changes are being made which will go a long way towards making the garments more user friendly . |
7 | ‘ You 'll have a long day tomorrow , ’ Rose encouraged . |
8 | ‘ You 'll have a long wait , ’ flashed Isabel , and immediately cursed herself when fitzAlan grinned again . |
9 | I well remember I said to myself at the time , " there is a lad who will go a long way . " |
10 | Then it is a battle of relative staminas — who will last the longest . |
11 | If the race means you will miss a long run , replace your next hard day with the long run if your schedule will allow it . |
12 | Full day trips include a drive along the magnificent High Alpine Grossglockner Road , where you will see the longest glacier in the eastern Alps the Pasterze , which is over five and a half miles long . |
13 | Here you will find the longest underwater tunnel display in Europe , teeming with conger eels and sharks . |
14 | Obviously you will need a longer and wider piece of wood than the size of the cutlery blank . |
15 | Right , we 'll go along we 'll go the long way . |
16 | and sometimes we 'll take a long weekend |
17 | ‘ We 'll have a long series of locks to navigate later — a bit trying for a novice . |
18 | We 'll have a longer talk when I 'm home again . ’ |
19 | ‘ So we 'll keep the long stuff down over the season and see what flowers come up . ’ |
20 | At the head of the stairs she paused and gripped the broad banister ; then slowly descending the stairs , she muttered to herself , ‘ A little of that one will go a long way . ’ |
21 | ‘ I promise you that we will have a long talk — and sort out everything between us , once and for all , ’ he murmured , burying his face in her blonde hair for a moment , before raising himself up on an elbow to gaze down at her lovely face . |
22 | The centre core gives ‘ durability ’ — they 'll last a long time and the overwrap improves the ‘ playability ’ or feel or response to the ball . |
23 | ‘ They 'll have a long wait , ’ Jenna laughed . |
24 | And no matter how fresh the lads might get they 'll have a long way to go before they reach your handling , wo n't they , Andrew ? ’ |
25 | Well some people have been talking about five to seven years , I 've been saying all the way through that we 're very flexible on this , and clearly if erm a bidder whether it 's a management buy out with other people in the bid , others in the consortium , or an outright bid from a private sector consortium er if if they get the franchise and make clear that that 's on the basis that they 're going to put a lot of money into the capital investment , then clearly they will want a longer period and we have made that clear . |
26 | If the wind drops below 50mph , they will begin the long haul to the 29,000ft summit . |
27 | They 're cooking eggs and then they will have a long sleep , ’ a spokesman said . |
28 | ‘ He 'll go a long way out of his way for something he likes to eat , will your average fox . |
29 | ‘ It 'll take a long time in the courts , wo n't it , though ? ’ |
30 | It 'll take a long time at his age but it 'll mend . |