Example sentences of "which [verb] a long [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Hard graft , mind , but at least they 're decent to you , aye , and fair too which goes a long way . ’
2 One study which goes a long way towards identifying dimensions of the culture of the shop floor , and the political relatedness of workers to their enterprise has been completed by Paul E. Willis .
3 Patronage was necessary , because it was expected that the member of parliament should be able to obtain it , a fact which goes a long way towards explaining the close links between so many Scots members of parliament and administration .
4 The Law Society have now introduced the Client Care Scheme , which goes a long way to bonding this relationship at the outset .
5 Any investigation which covers a long span of time is bound to encounter certain special problems .
6 In this second talk I want to mention a view which has a long history in the Church , far longer than my previous subject .
7 The concept of social disorganization , for example , which has a long history in sociology , assumes its contrast to be with a ‘ community ’ , a harmoniously well-organized and integrated society .
8 Thirty-seven per cent of the national dairy herd is of the Swedish Friesian ( SLB ) , which has a long history in the country .
9 Songqiao ( 1988 ) describes that of the Hexi corridor which is situated between the Mongolian and Tibetan plateaux and which has a long history of cultivation based on irrigation .
10 Objectivity is itself an ideal which has a long history of identification with the masculine .
11 This was known as the ‘ butty system ’ , which has a long history in the area ( Griffin , 1977 , p. 26 ) .
12 That city , which has a long history of communal grief in the memories of Irish immigrants and desperate experiences of unemployment , knew , intuitively , how to behave .
13 To illustrate , let us consider the case of a word overlapping with two other candidates , the first of which has a long definition and the second has a short definition .
14 A short continuous crisis , the origins and consequences of which cover a long period , seems to be the double requirement of tragedy and its double relationship to time .
15 It was less the fear of hell ( which seemed a long time away ) than the fear of being a non-person which prompted me to ask my parents if I could be baptised .
16 All the machinery was powered by a gas engine which drove a long shaft near the ceiling that in turn , by means of belts to fast and loose pulleys , provided the motive power for the various equipment .
17 There seems to be a memory for elaborate patterns and sequences which takes a long time to develop .
18 So you could just all out in rhyming prose which takes a long time .
19 The connection time was very tight and there were some weeks when I rarely caught the 7 o'clock bus to Ferryhill and had to wait for the 7.15am bus which takes a longer route and delayed my arrival even more .
20 In middle age he has experienced a breakdown , an identity crisis , which followed a long illness and an operation .
21 The homoeopathic doctor needs to obtain a large amount of information from the patient which requires a longer consultation time .
22 Pro Arte brushes have lovely points which last a long time .
23 Sage , rosemary and lavender need no visual description , though it is not always realized that sage has spikes of vividly blue-mauve flowers which last a long time and are highly magnetic to bees .
24 It was a fall down the cellar steps of one of these houses which started a long history of back trouble .
25 The paternoster I use is the genuine article , which entails a long bomb length and a short hook length .
26 An attempt to establish a ‘ liberal communist ’ regime under Imre Nagy which appeared likely to take Hungary out of the Warsaw Treaty Organisation was brutally crushed by Soviet tanks in October 1956 , and a new leadership under János Kádár was installed which took a long time to establish any measure of domestic support .
27 Which took a long time to recover from .
28 Some rays , which took a longer time to travel , left the white hole earlier ( when it was smaller ) while others , which took less time to travel , would have left the white hole later ( when it was bigger ) .
29 At last there was room for a central bureau of information , which went a long way to reducing the confusion caused by overlapping responsibilities .
30 For it was he who arranged the finance which went a long way towards putting the station on the air .
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