Example sentences of "[v-ing] [art] long time [to-vb] " in BNC.

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1 It took Rauschning a long time to realise that his standpoint was exactly opposite to Forster 's .
2 It 's taking a long time to heal . ’
3 Littleton , Massachusetts-based Alliant Computer Systems Corp is taking a long time to die — too long for Craig Mundie , who resigned as president and chief executive to accept a position with Microsoft Corp as general manager , Advanced Consumer Technologies .
4 The switched-off siren was taking a long time to die .
5 These services are still delivered through the traditional hierarchical structures with decisions being ‘ handed down ’ and information from the ground level taking a long time to reach and influence the making of decisions and policy .
6 Things had not gone too smoothly in hospital and it was taking a long time to recover .
7 Not returning calls , or taking a long time to do so .
8 I simply say that on the debates we 've had on the Policing Bill , I 've learnt what the functions of your Noble House is all about and the speech that 's just been made from across the Chamber from me , sums up entirely my views on the matter , and I say to your Lordships House that on the basis of experience as Northern Ireland Secretary when one is a Home Secretary for a province and there 's a number of people in this House who 've had a job to do including the Noble Lord , The Noble Viscount Whitelaw who set the tone of the way we all proceeded , I accept that , the one of the things we had to do there was bring democracy back to policing and the primary force of policing is taking a long time to do and that here as Home Secretary , everything I learned there was , stop the growing centralisation and the weakening of the police authorities and police force and this Bill does exactly that But now one of the questions I 've asked myself and it 's the only point because all the points have been made that I really want to ask the Government is what are these appointees for ?
9 For example , a client may come to a bureau because he is concerned that the housing benefit to which he is entitled is taking a long time to materialise .
10 This is because such schemes are taking a long time to get off the ground and because employers generally recruit from non-local networks ( see also Ladbury and Mira-Smith in this volume ) .
11 He looked across at the other two , who were laughing and taking a long time to get Maggie 's drink .
12 Oh they 're taking a long time to get these last two runs are n't they ?
13 She was taking a long time to come to the attempt on Marek 's life that morning .
14 Those hyacinths in the cauldron are taking a long time to come out are n't they ?
15 Those hyacinths in the corner are taking a long time to come out , are n't they ?
16 ‘ These lights seem to be taking a long time to change
17 Watching the door , Lucy stood waiting for them to emerge again , but their exit appeared to be taking a long time to eventuate .
18 It is taking a long time to redesign the business processes of these industries .
19 So I think we are actually obliged , and it 's right that people should be consulted , but there is a point about it that it takes an awful long time and that is actually the reason why we 've got er a whole programme of urban safety management schemes that er are taking a long time to develop , it 's almost two years now , and the main reason for that is toing and froing with different designs with members of the public and the worst thing we could do is actually put in a package of schemes which people say , well that 's not what we wanted anyway .
20 You may have recollections of taking a long time to achieve competence in one particular skill , and wonder whether on returning you will be given adequate time to practise and revise .
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