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

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1 ‘ I think it takes a long while for The Wedding Present to build up trust in someone .
2 but you know , it takes a long while to get over it
3 Takes a long while before they forget about that , does n't it ?
4 No but that takes a long while to get round .
5 If DPR takes a long position , I 'll press a red button .
6 The second — Mr Lawson 's line -that demand is indeed slowing down , but that it takes a long time to affect the balance of payments .
7 It takes a long time to reach Dynjandi , but the weather improves as the day wears on , leaving me with wonderful views across the Arnarfjörđ3ur , its far peaks wreathed in clouds .
8 It takes a long time to warm up , a very long time , but then I sleep as though practising for death .
9 The stitching takes a long time and hurts Stig a lot more than it hurts the rest of us .
10 Bernie Ecclestone , however , feels guardedly optimistic , ‘ It always takes a long time to get an F1 race up and running in the US , ’ he said .
11 The chemicals are water-borne and the timber takes a long time to dry out .
12 It is not fair to expect your local delicatessen to do it for you as it takes a long time to slice the whole ham and Parma must be cut thinly .
13 This takes a long time and is reflected in the price of the product .
14 Wild rice has a very nutty flavour and takes a long time to cook .
15 But it takes a long time to regain trust .
16 The problem with weight loss is that it takes a long time to get what you want .
17 Banks are like supertankers : it takes a long time to turn them round .
18 Well , the best thing about the course is , I think , that you get an all-round view of how it 's arranged and the time aspect of the information flow — that it takes a long time for information to reach the books and compendia etc .
19 It takes a long time for an explosion in the southern hemisphere to affect the north ; an eruption in the northern hemisphere has a much quicker impact on us .
20 But ‘ catch-up ’ in science takes a long time , and the legacy of that Stalinist assault persists in the USSR 's current backwardness in genetic engineering ; it is probably also reflected in the poor agricultural productivity of the country .
21 Hyperactive children may ‘ grow out of it ’ in time , but this takes a long time and their behaviour tends to get worse before it gets better .
22 He added : ‘ If anyone has been through a traumatic experience , it takes a long time to unwind .
23 You may be happiest asking a professional to cut out your mount unless you are confident that you will do it properly , as it is a skill that takes a long time to perfect , and a badly cut mount is as off-putting as a badly made frame .
24 But that 's the hard way and takes a long time .
25 Analysis is a very slow process and it takes a long time to weed through the past and try to discover what things happened to you that affected you .
26 ‘ When the mortars wake me at night , it takes a long time to go back to sleep .
27 I soon discovered that a lot of the local children stuck together and that outsiders were n't made very welcome — even if you come from another part of Cornwall it takes a long time to be accepted .
28 There seems to be a memory for elaborate patterns and sequences which takes a long time to develop .
29 ‘ There are only one hundred mountain guides in the country at the moment , probably because it takes a long time to qualify and the standards are very high .
30 Ascending its professional hierarchies takes a long time .
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