Example sentences of "[Wh det] [vb -s] [art] long [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The Law Society have now introduced the Client Care Scheme , which goes a long way to bonding this relationship at the outset .
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 Any investigation which covers a long span of time is bound to encounter certain special problems .
5 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 .
6 Objectivity is itself an ideal which has a long history of identification with the masculine .
7 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 .
8 In this second talk I want to mention a view which has a long history in the Church , far longer than my previous subject .
9 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 .
10 Thirty-seven per cent of the national dairy herd is of the Swedish Friesian ( SLB ) , which has a long history in the country .
11 This was known as the ‘ butty system ’ , which has a long history in the area ( Griffin , 1977 , p. 26 ) .
12 It was siesta time , that full-stop in the day which divides the long morning from the long evening .
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