Example sentences of "a long way from " in BNC.
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1 | The end of year deadline for eradication of asbestos-contaminated rolling stock , agreed many years ago between BR and the unions , was quietly and mutually forgotten when it was realised it was a long way from being achieved unless services were decimated . |
2 | The only difficulty you might face is in getting the right look — doors that match the style of your house — but manufacturers have come a long way from the early aluminium-framed types , and a range of styles is now available . |
3 | The principle indicated in those cases was a long way from the circumstances of the present case and was far from warranting the conclusion that by making a photocopy of a document which in the hands of the maker of the photocopy was not privileged , and then sending the photocopy to a solicitor for the purposes of obtaining advice , privilege was thereby cast on the copy sent to the soicitor . |
4 | VICTIM SUPPORT has come a long way from the six-month experiment set up 10 years ago by a group of concerned professionals in Bristol . |
5 | Far from suggesting that the two sides were moving towards a new spirit of co-operation , the diplomats said they were a long way from calling for a ceasefire . |
6 | The new appointments demonstrate a commitment by the Saatchi brothers to restore the company 's fortunes and suggest they are a long way from turning their backs on the business they built . |
7 | ‘ You are a long way from Achnacarry , Piper ! |
8 | The North Riding is a long way from London . |
9 | Even though one was a long way from primitive promiscuity , binding individual marriage had not yet appeared . |
10 | The town of Isafjördur is on the far side of the fjord , a long way from the town , and reached by a bus ride past the first fish-drying frame you will see in this part of the island . |
11 | ‘ They had come a long way from a meeting in the very early days when Sunil Desai , Jayaben 's son and then secretary of the strike committee , had suggested that the men do the picketing and the women make the tea . |
12 | Charles was taking the job a long way from the safe arena of charitable patronage and ribbon-cutting and into politically dangerous areas , where constitutionally , he ought not to be . |
13 | She went to drama school on a scholarship in the Isle of Wight — a long way from her home in Ayr . |
14 | MOTHERWELL Civic Hall is a long way from Las Vegas , but when Gary Jacobs defends his Commonwealth welterweight title there tonight against Donovan Boucher , the Canadian champion , he will be aiming to take the international spotlight from old stagers like Lloyd Honeyghan and Kirkland Laing . |
15 | Efficiency plateaux are still a long way from becoming a feature of Southern energy economics . |
16 | Singapore , however , had one military drawback : it was a long way from the Arabian Peninsula and the Persian Gulf . |
17 | It is a long way from that to his limp affirmation of the central tenets of Islam . |
18 | Even America , where the squeeze on banks is tightest , is still a long way from a banking collapse like that of the 1930s . |
19 | Scanning the names of judges , senior policemen , politicians , journalists and hoodlums , together with the abrupt manner of their disposal — shot , strangled , dissolved in acid , fed to pigs — the reader is left in little doubt that , although today 's Mafia may have grown into a global enterprise , it is still a long way from joining the ranks of the world 's leading multinationals . |
20 | American Pentecostalism has travelled a long way from its roots in the southern states . |
21 | We tried to solve this with management and supervisory boards based in the department but they were a long way from the boards of industry . |
22 | The RENFE train station must be a long way from the centre , I thought , just as we began to enter the acid neon groves of the darkening city , through a narrow glade of brightly lit shops , the Corrielo , then through a vast archway — a policeman 's shrill whistle — and the bus was rolling and swinging right into the grand Plaza Mayor , which it circled slowly , triumphantly hooting . |
23 | ‘ You can see a long way from up here , ’ said Simon . |
24 | Not a long way from Kirsty . |
25 | A long way from here the amiable and taggled sheep are still curling together in the roadside bus shelter and the wind still moves through the unclad trees . |
26 | Finally I arrived at Ballinasloe , to find the station a long way from the town . |
27 | But it is a long way from the recognition of such local features to the interpretation of whole scenes . |
28 | Fiji 's scintillating performance was a long way from their fumbling 15-aside showing in France during the World Cup and one of their newcomers , Mesake Rasari , ensured the player of the tournament award by scoring three tries against New Zealand . |
29 | ‘ These hospitals are essential in an area like this where many older people find themselves a long way from their family , ’ says Dr David Skerrett , a GP who has practised in Fowey , Cornwall , for 30 years and plans to stay put for his retirement . |
30 | All a long way from a pint of mild and a bag of chips after a night at the City Varieties … |