Example sentences of "[noun] [was/were] a long [noun] " in BNC.

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1 But on a spring day in the late 1700s , toil was a long way from John Binks ' mind .
2 Practice was a long way from the standard understanding of the concept of budgets based on explicit workloads and levels of activity .
3 In fact I thought the whole fairy-palace effect was a long way over the top and painfully unoriginal .
4 Although it may seem odd to call a jail sentence a ‘ reward ’ , that is how the men would see it if the alternative was a longer spell behind bars .
5 A Ford spokesman said he believed industrial action was a long way off .
6 ( That thirteen months was a long while . )
7 Our crafts were a long way from collision … ’
8 The cause of the crash was a long way from BCCI 's original aim of becoming a bank for Muslims which would link the developing world and transfer wealth from the west to the Third World .
9 So the hound was a long way behind him when he began to run .
10 Druid 's Bottom was a long way below them : a doll 's house with tall chimneys , tucked in a fold of the valley as if in the crook of an elbow .
11 The old Lords ' Act was a long time a-dying ; and non-traders were still unable to claim the benefits of bankruptcy open to traders .
12 Bootlegging was a long time ago when er the people was n't allowed
13 If a week is a long time in politics , two days were a long time in the right hon. and learned Gentleman 's life last week .
14 But twelve days was a long time .
15 And Peter Brook 's powerful adaptation of William Golding 's Lord of the Flies was a long time on the shelf before securing a release in 1963 .
16 The most beautiful song of the evening was a long lament , a Bedouin song about a desert journey from Siwa on the Libyan borders to the Nile .
17 Thirty years was a long time to stay with one company .
18 Twenty years was a long time to bear dependence if your spirit craved something stronger and your intelligence rebelled at continual submission to powers who neither , Anna felt , knew or cared how she and Peter lived .
19 Ten years was a long time , Mary thought .
20 The relative speed with which emancipation came about after he ascended the throne gives the impression that he addressed himself to it with enthusiasm , but even in Russian politics six years was a long time .
21 After all , South Africa was a long way off in those days and home leave must have been a great rarity . ’
22 The dock of a criminal court was a long way from the line ups Guppy is used to .
23 At the top was a long gallery , and corridors leading from each end .
24 The Border was a long way from the intrigues of the Court in London , a good thing at times but a disadvantage if one were planning a profitable intrigue of one 's own .
25 At the back was a long garden , at the end of it a little orchard , some six or seven overgrown apple and pear trees .
26 And a month was a long time
27 A month was a long time .
28 Ben Nevis was a long drag ; Snowdon is less than half the height and there you cheat by starting at 300 metres .
29 It simply stated that Mr. Cox was a long term member of the Communist Party and prominent in C.N.D. and that it was desired to investigate his activities to ascertain whether the Communist Party was manipulating C.N.D. in a clandestine way .
30 Instead of terrible , death-dealing , curling wave , you said quite simply kakala ; a high wave , formed by the meeting of two crests , was huia ; lauloa was a long wave that broke from one end of the beach to the other ; a calm , unbreaking wave was known as opu'u .
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