Example sentences of "[noun] [verb] [art] long way " in BNC.

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1 The recently published book Collecting Lustreware goes a long way to correct such assumptions , for it gives a comprehensive account of all British pottery and porcelain manufacturers who are known to have made and/or decorated lustreware — and there was no shortage of them .
2 Little was known about the products of many of these areas , and much research still needs to be done but Collecting Lustreware goes a long way to redressing the balance .
3 This decision goes a long way towards demonstrating the untenability of the marital-rape exemption in modern times .
4 WHATEVER YOU 'RE PLANNING TO BUY YOUR MONEY GOES A LONG WAY WITH ABBEY NATIONAL
5 Bourdieu goes a long way to remedying this defect in his treatment of actual practices in his structure ( fields ) .
6 Romania has a long way to go before it can even begin to climb out of its paralysis .
7 Such difficult transition demands time and balance and Romania has a long way to go before it is comfortable with its new identity .
8 No Hiding Place Sitting containers on pallets or bricks goes a long way toward preventing them from harbouring all kinds of pests under their bottoms .
9 A little amiability goes a long way , it would seem , and many of those present felt that Reebok was the unluckiest loser of the night in this category .
10 They 're added to marzipan to improve its flavour and keeping qualities , and a little oil of bitter almonds goes a long way in much confectionery .
11 The interpretation of ‘ mind ’ as information processing with a self-monitoring facility called consciousness goes a long way towards resolving the problem of body — mind interaction which Popper and Eccles ( 1978 ) have recently revived .
12 There seems to be a lot of blood , but , you know , a little blood goes a long way .
13 There is a clear value in reducing the amount of chemical waste which has to be got rid of — and that thinking has a long way to go .
14 Shells exploded a long way away across Beirut , down by the port .
15 Holbein sounds a long way away from Braque but I think it 's a question of visual patterns , the division of the area .
16 If the chemical diffuses a long way it is more like shouting and a larger number of cells could receive the signal .
17 Stephen saw the police cars coming a long way off , three of them in a convoy coming up the white road from Hilderbridge .
18 DAMON Hill went a long way towards fulfilling the hopes of his family and army of fans when he grabbed provisional pole position for Sunday 's Monaco Grand Prix .
19 Good selection procedures and thorough briefing sessions go a long way towards making an overseas assignment a success .
20 By putting car parks a long way from vulnerable spots , it 's hoped the long ‘ walk-in ’ will mean fewer people reach places under threat .
21 Shiona took the long way back to Loch Lomond , via Perth and Comrie and Loch Earn , stopping for a meal at a wayside hotel , then heading south via Glen Dochart just after nine o'clock .
22 The Welsh lads have a long way to go before they match that sort of consistency , but it only needs one to become a permanent fixture for everything to change .
23 That was attached to for the July Course the Jockey Club runs a long way right near round on to the Swaffham Road , yeah see runs right up , right up to the Swaffham Road , you see .
24 The possibility of anything like that happening to the Germans seemed a long way off in those days .
25 A little of Giles goes a long way .
26 Thus the Act goes a long way in smoothing the path of the prosecutor .
27 But Scotland has a long way to go before the symbiosis of locals and visitors becomes a reality .
28 Add this to the illness of Hun Sen , the only member of the Cambodian regime who appears willing to risk his future to give peace a chance , and Cambodian peace looks a long way off .
29 These religious tensions go a long way towards explaining why the party divide cut so deep into society : political strife during the first age of party did not just affect the political elite at the centre and a minority of the more affluent and better-educated classes in the localities , but all sorts of people , including those of fairly humble backgrounds , women as well as men , were caught up in the party divide .
30 It might be a bottle of wine , but a bottle of wine goes a long way , and everybody , you stand up and you get your bottle of wine , and everybody goes , yes , feel good .
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