Example sentences of "[vb mod] be [art] long [noun] " in BNC.

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1 They were convinced there should be no long periods of separation .
2 There should be no long pauses — as you are only listening at this stage
3 Richmond Town Council believes The Fosse should be a long stay car park because it used by day trippers who spend their day at the riverside .
4 But , in practice , there should be a long term programme of washing coal , extracting the sulphur from carbon , extracting flue gases , and building fluidised beds .
5 This declaration proved to be premature , although a recommendation that there should be a longer term for the candidate stage towards full party membership must have provided a useful mechanism for sifting the wheat from the chaff .
6 The RENFE train station must be a long way from the centre , I thought , just as we began to enter the acid neon groves of the darkening city , through a narrow glade of brightly lit shops , the Corrielo , then through a vast archway — a policeman 's shrill whistle — and the bus was rolling and swinging right into the grand Plaza Mayor , which it circled slowly , triumphantly hooting .
7 This must be a long term love affair .
8 It must be a long time , he thought , since Dad had travelled this far .
9 It must be a long time since they were cleaned ; they are very dirty .
10 It must be a long time since anyone — except the most die-hard old buffer — can have thought them outrageous .
11 Must be a long time ago love is n't it since we had best butter .
12 Anyway , off he went to the phone , asking me en route to make sure Clare did n't get too bored waiting , because it might be a long call .
13 She wished she could think of something to say that would make him trust her , only after her stupid behaviour earlier she thought it might be a long time before he fully believed her .
14 ‘ It might be a long business . ’
15 Might be a long walk , but it would be nice .
16 ‘ It 'll be a long night , with much talk , and we must fortify ourselves beforehand as best we may … ’
17 Anyway , we 'll take a cab , it 'll be a long night I expect .
18 It 'll be a long day for him wo n't it ?
19 ‘ It 'll be a long job at his age , ’ said his Mum .
20 It 'll be a long job — ’
21 Oh yeah , oh it 'll be a long mean fought out battle .
22 It 'll be a long time before you 'd eat any of those flowers . ’
23 It 'll be a long time before the word ‘ mother ’ becomes as dirty a word as he suggested it would .
24 On Microsoft 's Windows New Technology , the Sun chief told Wall Street last week that he reckoned ‘ it 'll be a long time before information managers start drinking that Kool-Aid . ’
25 McNealy-on-NT : the Sun chief told Wall Street last week that he reckoned ‘ it 'll be a long time before information managers start drinking that Kool-Aid . ’
26 It 'll be a long time before children 's nurse Peggy Margrave again feels safe in her own home .
27 It 'll be a long time before children 's nurse Peggy Margrave again feels safe in her own home .
28 It 'll be a long time before children 's nurse Peggy Margrave again feels safe in her own home .
29 This obviously is n't going to come up as an issue for quite a long time , since transcribing this 'll be a long time .
30 It 'll be a long walk , but I 'll get there — all in one piece . ’
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