Example sentences of "[v-ing] on a long [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Or the link between inflation and unemployment may simply have been operating on a long lag , with the old , high NAIRU returning after several years to smack ministers in the face .
2 As you know , the two of them have become good friends , and are going on a long holiday together .
3 If you 're going on a long journey alone , plan your route in advance using main roads as far as possible .
4 I 'm sure your husband appreciated from afar the care and ‘ antics ’ of you and your friends , the personal and loving touch that one would give to any loved one going on a long journey . ’
5 ‘ It 's been going on a long time , Elaine .
6 because it 's been going on a long time .
7 But it was I mean you have to admit erm and I 'm I 'll bring Mr Power in and let him speak for himself , but you have to admit that it from what we 've just heard , it started in nineteen seventy four , it 's been going on a long time .
8 He was getting nearer to himself , travelling on a long loop of bumpy path through the trees .
9 ‘ It 's the start of a thing that 's sweet , ’ he told Tom one evening drawing on a long pipe filled with the first pluckings of their own tobacco .
10 He was standing against one of the walls of the bedroom , one elbow resting on a long teak shelf which at one time must have contained books , but was now bare , resting his head against the palm of his raised hand in an attitude of relaxation .
11 Hoccleve now apologises for his earlier attitude and welcomes his help , embarking on a long exposition of his case .
12 However , you will still need to get used to wearing them before embarking on a long trek .
13 Thus , the draftsman should be especially careful before embarking on a long list of matters that fall within a particular covenant .
14 Working on a long lawn , she wanted them to move down the ‘ room ’ .
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