Example sentences of "take [art] long " in BNC.
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1 | She would take the long route back over the desolate flats . |
2 | It is confident that it can take the long distance frugality title to add to its claim of being Britain 's fastest small diesel with a top speed of 96.3 mph . |
3 | Rather than take the long outside course , A can slow down and cut inside |
4 | Historically , over almost any run of three or four years or more , equities have outperformed bonds and , as pension funds are investing for members ' retirements , they can take the long view . |
5 | you take the high road and I 'll take the long road and I 'll be in Scotland |
6 | The largest explosion would take place at the base , where he was now working and that , too , would take the longest to plant . |
7 | The second alternative would take a long time to achieve . |
8 | ‘ It will take a long time , we are just emerging from the dark ages , but things do n't happen if you do n't make them . |
9 | ‘ It 'll take a long time in the courts , wo n't it , though ? ’ |
10 | Many French dishes are basically simple but may take a long time to prepare in the traditional way . |
11 | In Prague the talk is of starting with a break-up of the monopolies , and letting the market rip later — but de-monopolising the economy might take a long time . |
12 | It 'll take a long time at his age but it 'll mend . |
13 | Then he would move to another par of the bed , away from the cold wet patch that would take a long time to dry and leave a stiff yellow stain on the mattress . |
14 | Now that will be hard , that needs a good deal of thought and it 'll take a long time . |
15 | When the losses are recognized for what they are then the healing of the pain can begin , but so often the loss is so deeply buried in people 's minds that it can take a long while for it to come to the surface again . |
16 | ‘ Yes , ’ he said , ‘ this is something that will take a long time to develop . |
17 | treatment may take a long time ; and |
18 | The trouble has been , however , that with the longer construction periods for nuclear stations and the further period before their cheaper running costs will allegedly show up , it can take a long time to see which way the scales really tip . |
19 | Most of these solutions would take a long time to implement . |
20 | Happy couples can take a long walk , without a word spoken , for the quality of silence says it all . |
21 | It seemed that it must take a long time for such peace to be broken . |
22 | But the message that bad behaviour no longer brings rewards will take a long time to get through because of its history of being occasionally ( i.e. intermittently ) reinforced . |
23 | Not only do books often tend to be rather broad in their approach to a subject , but they can also take a long time to be published after they are written and the information may thus be out of date . |
24 | That change will take a long time , and be accompanied by increasing turbulence . |
25 | It may be that , over time , education can take a long term view of itself through the medium of the successful business . |
26 | An old person who is bedbound may get pressure sores or ulcers in a very short time and these can take a long time to heal ( see page 78 ) . |
27 | Quite often ( but not always ) such cases are called in by the Secretary of State even where the planning authority is minded to grant consent , in order to allow interested groups a chance to air their views ; so it can all take a long time . |
28 | The difficulty here is that this would take a long time to carry out , besides which , there is the problem of access . |
29 | ‘ This will take a long time to sink in , ’ said Breeze . |
30 | A few young people are really ‘ stuck ’ on glue or products and it may take a long time to help them . |