Example sentences of "[adv] a [adv] long [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | It was n't obviously a particularly long discussion … you are dealing with a company of a modest size … . |
2 | From there , the food passes to the gut — Koi do not have a stomach as such , only a very long intestine . |
3 | This is , however , usually a very long process ; and while it can be accelerated by shifting and deflation , it is in fact better to depopulate A below the diagonal , as far as possible , as an initial step . |
4 | Under the present director , Geoffrey Morgan , a soft-spoken Welshman whose main outside interest is silkworms , the list of names has moved away from the Reform Club and further out into Middle England , although it is still a very long way short of representing a cross-section of the population . |
5 | It was a lot bigger now and yet , and yet … still a very long way off . |
6 | But he was still a very long way from knowing enough to judge the value of what each of them had chosen , or would choose to tell him , and what they would , for differing reasons , see fit to suppress . |
7 | As a company and as individuals , we are still a very long way from the goals set at the outset of TOP in February 1992 and much remains to be done . |
8 | And here there is still a very long way to go . |
9 | It would seem to be that there is still an enormously long way to go before anyone can predict with even a reasonable amount of confidence that the security of the event will not be a problem . |
10 | There is still an awful long way to go before we can start talking Premierships . |
11 | ‘ She 's been dead a very long time , has n't she ? ’ |
12 | We 're getting not just somewhere a very long way away , |
13 | It 's taken us both a very long time but I feel stronger and emotionally much more stable now . |
14 | But it is now a very long time since I was there . ’ |
15 | This water had been there a very long time , and smelled no better than it should . |
16 | It 's been there a very long time , cos that man was old who asked me , you , you know it was an old man he said that , and I was quite young , he said er , er is that cross still there in , in Chichester , I said yes , it 's still there . |
17 | It is even possible that now and again an extra long detour may have caused us to walk below the windows of Braemar Mansions ( ‘ not mansions , ’ wrote Ivy , ‘ but converted out of houses ’ ) , little knowing that there sat the sibyl who would completely have understood all our troubles . |
18 | Most of the company wives do n't see their husbands for about sixty five per cent of the year , which is actually a very long time when you 're living in these sort of conditions . |
19 | There was therefore a very long period during which the need for a god was having its effect on the developing mind of man , but during which no god worship as now understood was practised . |