Example sentences of "[vb infin] [art] [adv] long time " in BNC.
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1 | However desirable this might be , in a highly complex and differentiated society such as ours this undertaking would need a very long time given our present methods , resources and interests . |
2 | → When you think of Fender 's seeming unwillingness to bring the reissues of the Indie-cred Jaguar into this country , Jim , I think we 'll probably wait a very long time before a Bass VI emanates from anywhere other than the Fender Custom Shop — a facility available to the wad-carrying fanatic . |
3 | ‘ You 'll wait a very long time to do that , ’ he gritted . |
4 | You know , as we sit back and just wait for God to bless us we 'll wait an awful long time . |
5 | We can assume that in a normal working session a lexicographer will spend a relatively long time thinking as opposed to manipulating text . |
6 | You could spend a very long time , trying to understand that woman . " |
7 | Yes , I think I mean if one goes into corruption one could spend an awful long time . |
8 | The display on consumption utilises the age-old trick of piling up an adult 's average monthly intake of food ( enormous amounts of chocolate ) and invites the visitor to burn off excess calories on an ‘ Energy Bike ’ ( it does , of course , take a depressingly long time to nullify the effect of just one grape ) . |
9 | This may mean that a file which operates well under normal conditions , i.e. many home records being accessed but few synonyms , may take a relatively long time to process sequentially . |
10 | The effects of hormones may themselves take a very long time to appear . |
11 | Litigation , on the other hand , can take a very long time . |
12 | Alas for him , the speech proposing the loyal toast can sometimes take a very long time . |
13 | However , this can take a very long time to accomplish — some flyers never manage it — and will bring you closer and closer to the next stage to be conquered — the nose-in hover . |
14 | ‘ That did n't take a very long time , ’ said Masklin . |
15 | The process of separatism growing into a global force would thus take a very long time . |
16 | ‘ It will take a very long time before we can fully cooperate ’ , said Czech-born Thomas Messer . |
17 | Of course , that will take a very long time indeed . |
18 | It would take a very long time to implement and would be very costly . |
19 | The move towards economic sanctions is necessary , unfortunately , but sanctions will take a very long time to work . |
20 | Companies which find it more difficult because it 's the centre of their existence , erm , are clearly looking at the situation , but will actually take a very long time to move to the position which you , in your particular group would like them to occupy , and I understand that , changing in I C I is rather different from changing at I B M , and er , therefore it takes longer , but I do see a a consciousness , it 's the same conscious , you 're impatient for change , quite rightly , companies of course , have to keep their employees in an earning capacity , at the same time , er , move towards the position which you would like to them to do , and it may take a long time , but I accept your point , which is with some companies , then in fact , your clearly going to get attention of some kind . |
21 | New trees are being planted but it will take a very long time to repair the damage . |
22 | Eighty years does n't seem a very long time when you consider the art of acting has been prospering in Europe over the last four hundred or so years , quite apart from the great traditions of ancient Greek drama . |
23 | The Gaullist conception of state broadcasting would prove an unconscionably long time in dying-in May 1986 Communications Minister Léotard still referred to the need to reduce state control — ‘ la desétatisation de l'audiovisuel ’ . |