Example sentences of "[verb] [art] long way [verb] " in BNC.
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31 | TOUCHE ROSS , the pace setters , and defending champions Kelburne were given a timely reminder last week that this season 's Torrie Stockbrokers ' National Men 's League has a long way to go , as they both sustained their first defeats of the season . |
32 | Such difficult transition demands time and balance and Romania has a long way to go before it is comfortable with its new identity . |
33 | Nevertheless , Mr Lamont has a long way to go before he can recover the confidence of Scottish business leaders . |
34 | The 17.5 per cent stake represents roughly a quarter of Anglia 's market capitalisation , but David McCall , chief executive , said he believed ‘ the share price has a long way to go yet ’ . |
35 | ‘ I came a long way to say I 'm sorry , ’ Leonora reminded him . |
36 | He hated the vulgarity of showing off the delegates as though they were exhibits , and the insincerity of pretending that platitudes were pronouncements of world-shaking import , and the feeling that he came a long way to greet fellow-Christians and found himself turned into a ham-actor on a second-rate stage . |
37 | Well he came a long way to get chucked out did n't he ? |
38 | Came a long way did n't they ? |
39 | And I think it w w was quite difficult for people because they 'd either have to walk a long way to try and make a telephone call . |
40 | He 's got a long way to go home , ’ said Ray Shepherd quietly . |
41 | ‘ I 've got a long way to go before I 'm thirty , ’ she 'd say . |
42 | The birth was on July 1st and at 7 lb 7 oz he 's got a long way to go to catch up to dad . |
43 | Brothers , sisters , President , we 've still got a long way to go . |
44 | You 've got a long way to go before you can set up on your own . |
45 | As I say you 've er , you 've got a long way to go , okay , fine thank you . |
46 | However , we 've still got a long way to go on working together with the health service ’ . |
47 | Gemma 's got a long way to go before she gets to eighty |
48 | Phil 's got a long way to go actually |
49 | I do n't know , there 's still got a long way to go though |
50 | mm , I 've got a long way to go yet then have I ? |
51 | He 's got a long way to go to find it . |
52 | I know that some British civil servants are making considerable efforts to improve erm in these terms but erm I think we 've still got a long way to go in appreciating the importance of at least being able to understand somebody else 's language , erm even if you ca n't always erm communicate in it as well as you can in your own . |
53 | It does n't need me to say that we 've got a long way to go . |
54 | This is a bit odd cos Banbury 's got a long way to travel |
55 | You 've got a long way to travel . |
56 | If she had said no he would have had a long way to jump . |
57 | ‘ You would have to go a long way to see a better game than that . |
58 | But he said : ’ You endeavoured to go a long way to cover your tracks by disposing of the apparatus . |
59 | Besides this , it goes a long way to account for their toughness , as we shall see in Chapter 9 . |
60 | The Course also goes a long way to accommodate the not uncommon student experience of making a mistaken choice of degree subject . |