Example sentences of "too long before " in BNC.

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1 It should n't be too long before we get an answer in the shape of the first computer animation feature films .
2 It may not be too long before bioceramics are grown at room temperature in a test tube rather than by an involved combination of crushing , pressing and firing at extremely high temperatures .
3 However , I am getting the business matters straightened out and I hope it wo n't be too long before I shall have more time to spend with you . ’
4 I do n't think it will be too long before such neckplates are abandoned in favour of the recessed bolt idea we 've seen recently on Ibanez and Heartfield guitars among others .
5 ‘ She , with great dignity , accepted my invitation and she said that we wo n't wait for too long before she comes to Russia on an official visit , ’ he said later at London 's Hyde Park Hotel .
6 And it may not be too long before the question is asked in a game of Trivial Pursuit ‘ who was the last Victorian-born sportsman to captain Australia ’ ?
7 Carrie sat around the bed with her mother and Fred chatting for a while , and it was not too long before they saw Joe Maitland coming down the ward .
8 It may not be too long before farm workers cease to be a majority of those engaged in farming .
9 Christina hoped it would n't be too long before she could make her escape .
10 It was already clear that Britain 's early post-war experience bore similarity to that of the United States , and it was not too long before it was evident that Britain 's experience was part of a wider set of tendencies to be seen not only in Europe but also in other world urban systems .
11 She hoped it would not be too long before ‘ Laura Ashley ’ was itself producing material of this calibre .
12 He hoped it would not be too long before she was brave enough to leave the bar .
13 I am so glad that you came north over Easter , and I hope it wo n't be too long before we can get to know each other a little better .
14 It would therefore not be too long before it settled down to a stationary state .
15 She was beginning to be more than a bit worried about the expenses involved in her escape , and hoped it would n't be too long before she could escape back to anonymity and London .
16 For one reason or another , either it is too long before the courts are available to try the cases , or the lawyers appear to require too much time to prepare the defence .
17 There somewhere around Nottinghamshire something around Nottinghamshire what are they describing there three four three four three four to call for a bash at Kids ' County do n't leave it too long before you call and er if you want to talk to the councillors about the leaf stem and trees you can call as well .
18 ‘ And I guess it wo n't be too long before you both have some kids of your own , ’ she added , giving the beautiful blonde girl a friendly dig in the ribs .
19 It was not too long before the Mountain Rescue team arrived , accompanied by police and a young lady doctor .
20 As more and more companies achieve the standard it will not be too long before BS5750 is practically obligatory .
21 Well erm I hope that erm you , wo n't be too long before you 're reunited with your husband .
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