Example sentences of "[adv] go a long [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Cheese is a protein of high biological value and a little goes a long way . |
2 | The other characteristic is that their influence seems out of all proportion to the amount present : a little goes a long way . |
3 | Although they can be expensive , essential oils are highly concentrated substances ; in practice , a little goes a long way . |
4 | It 's not cheap but the dispenser means a little goes a long way and it 's more hygienic than a pot . |
5 | I doubt if the soot would actively harm your fish , but a little goes a long way . |
6 | With leaves that are streaked with bright cream or marked in bold , gold blotches , a little goes a long way . |
7 | Yes , I have , but … but a little goes a long way . ’ |
8 | Yet a little goes a long way . |
9 | A little goes a long way ; too much is unbearably sentimental . |
10 | A LITTLE goes a long way with UNICEF . |
11 | In Fox 's case , practice obviously goes a long way to making perfect . |
12 | The ‘ Pater Nostra ’ organisation , which will care for physically and mentally handicapped people in Atea , expect to find that by owning their own tractor they will not only go a long way to becoming self-sufficient but will be able to hire out the tractor locally to enhance their income . |
13 | Owen Barfield , both in conversation and in writing , had already gone a long way in revealing to Lewis the fallacy of making sharp distinctions between ‘ myth ’ and ‘ fact ’ . |
14 | They also argue that the latest draft of the charter , drawn up by President Mitterrand , has already gone a long way to assuage Mrs Thatcher 's legitimate fears about the loss of British sovereignty . |
15 | The computerised exchange — known as Direct Dialling In ( DDI ) — has already gone a long way to reducing delays for the thousands of callers daily using the Essex Rivers Healthcare Trust switchboards . |
16 | You money has always gone a long way in Thailand . |
17 | Mr Gandhi has an election coming up and a big one-day cricket tournament not only goes down well with the electorate , but also goes a long way towards providing a short-term solution to the unemployment problem . |
18 | This is a real advantage when using the A2 live and also goes a long way to keeping the engineer happy in the studio , without taking precious minutes to reprogram . |
19 | Health Secretary Virginia Bottomley is a regular , and the restaurant also goes a long way to explaining Home Secretary Kenneth Clarke 's well-rounded appearance . |
20 | The Course also goes a long way to accommodate the not uncommon student experience of making a mistaken choice of degree subject . |
21 | However , he also went a long way towards showing that this apparent conflict could be reconciled by isolating ways in which the two ideals were similar . |
22 | If we were to decriminalize drug taking we would probably go a long way down the road to solving the problem . |
23 | This will also go a long way towards preventing your neighbour complaining about the noise you make . |
24 | From being a simple pleasure that had helped take her mind off her troubles , it had now gone a long way towards restoring her rather battered pride . |
25 | This last reform , which would simultaneously go a long way towards solving the unemployment problem and the housing problem , would also transform the social scene . |
26 | Will he tell the House what support he has had for his additional measure , the Aggravated Vehicle-Taking Bill , which will surely go a long way towards stopping the theft of motor vehicles ? |
27 | Perhaps it will make dealing with such a situation a little easier if we realise that there really is a reason for it and that the way in which we handle it may well go a long way towards aiding our spiritual development . |
28 | That undoubtedly goes a long way to explaining the inspectors ' report . |
29 | MICHAEL Roberts has certainly gone a long way towards silencing his critics in the past week . |