Example sentences of "[noun] [vb base] a long way " in BNC.

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1 Good selection procedures and thorough briefing sessions go a long way towards making an overseas assignment a success .
2 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 .
3 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 .
4 Because I 'm because John Gummer 's responsibilities extend a long way into things like housing and stuff as well do n't they ?
5 ‘ Your own stories go a long way towards doing that . ’
6 THE picture above shows the ideal set-up for the modern work station , and the new EC regulations go a long way to achieving this .
7 A number of higher clergy in Ulster and many of its lay intellectuals stand a long way off from protestant — loyalist politics and are in fact politically dissociated from them .
8 Sadly , we agreed , such prospects lie a long way off .
9 The political and economic origins of this approach to soil conservation go a long way to explaining it .
10 It is in fact the commercially provided infrastructure that is most lacking , and many people live a long way from a shop , although this is to some extent made up for by mobile shops .
11 The Tyneside star , who has recovered from a groin injury , admitted afterwards : ‘ The Olympic Games seem a long way away .
12 Those local authorities that are investing in the necessary shredders and mechanical mixers are finding that the savings of landfill charges go a long way towards paying for the environmental gain .
13 I think , I think , that I think that the children and the pensioners and the sick people of Britain come a long way before income tax cuts next year , or for many years to come .
14 At present , we are the only party prepared to grasp the nettle and to recognise that consumers ' interests require both effective competition in the marketplace — the Government have a long way to go before they create that — and effective regulation where the market can not produce a solution .
15 Many children live a long way from their grandparents , so relationships with non-related older people need to be encouraged .
16 Today 's graduates have a long way to go to match the service of the RAF 's longest serving ex-apprentice .
17 Because she had been reluctant to meet up with Celeste again , she had sat in a public stand a long way away from the private seating , the grid , the pits , but now she raced back towards them .
18 The research findings indicate that many authorities have a long way to go before their procedures come close to what one might reasonably describe as a partnership with parents .
19 Many folks go a long way up the Bulger to fix a high runner and top-rope the move , but this is a bit naughty , and it wo n't help you on the upper slab .
20 These facts go a long way towards explaining why the bream is not generally recognised as a hard-fighting fish .
21 The problems faced by princes go a long way to explaining their activities during the lifetimes of their fathers , especially their hostility to their stepmothers .
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