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

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1 Ascending its professional hierarchies takes a long time .
2 Single gas instantaneous water heaters have their place alongside a storage system ; the main problem with relying on a gas multi-point heater to provide all the house 's hot water is the low flow rate which means baths take a long time to fill .
3 They were pulled into the stewards room after the race as officials took a long look at an incident early in the straight.A ban would have ruled the pair out of the Cambridgeshire and the Arc , but no action was taken .
4 It was September , when the days take a long time to wake up and the green of the trees is brushed with gold .
5 A CAB interview with scant attention to emotional problems is generally lengthy because forms are complex ; because benefit calculations take a long time ; because contacting the Department of Social Security on the telephone takes even longer and calculating an equitable distribution of debt repayments longer still .
6 While some customers took a long time to make decisions , other very complicated projects took longer than anticipated to organise .
7 Soilless composts will do very well as they are , keeping them slightly on the dry side , but be very careful , as such composts take a long time to dry out but then do so completely with alarming rapidity , and are exceedingly difficult to wet through to the centre of the root-ball .
8 ‘ The pace of life is slow there — things take a long time in changing .
9 But some memories take a long time to go … especially when they 're being preserved by Historical enthusiasts .
10 We have asked to do so , but changes take a long time to come into effect .
11 and their Parliamentary advisors took a long hard look at the powers which they held and decided that the 1902 Act as it stood , could not make a viable tramway system , even when grafted onto the existing Corporation system .
12 For one thing they are not really cultivated , mostly because the trees take a long time to bear fruit and even then are not very prolific .
13 Since ch'i occupies the place in Chinese cosmology corresponding to matter in ours , Westerners took a long time to grasp how very different it is from what we understand by matter .
14 You need an awful lot of persuading to get doctors to start to use a new medicine and a classic example was of the treatment of depression , where the pharmaceutical manufacturers started to produce tablets which were very effective in stopping depression , not just feeling a bit blue but actual serious clinical depression where the person 's sat in the corner and stared at the wall and did nothing — I mean really serious depression — doctors took a long time to realize that there was an effective treatment for that and to start to prescribe it , and in fact actually doctors in Britain are rather good in that we prescribe many more effective treatments for depression , we diagnose it more often , and this we believe in our office that this is one of the reasons why the suicide rate has gone down in Britain quite dramatically in the last few years , because depression , which is obviously one of the main causes of suicide , is being effectively treated .
15 The unpacking of the car and the packing and preparing of sledges took a long time .
16 But he knows that new formats take a long time to catch on with the public : ‘ We have n't got expectations of hundreds of thousands of units .
17 She agrees with Gnome Pfeiffer ( coauthor of The Experience of Infertility , Virago ) that feminists took a long time to put infertility on the political agenda , and she suggests that this is partly due to attitudes toward motherhood .
18 I was in command of a heavily laden Stirling which was renowned for the fact that on a cold night the engines took a long time , even with the grills closed , to warm up .
19 But many of the boys took a long time to get over their paralysed state .
20 The box and pyrotechnics take a long time to set up , so we ca n't rehearse and have to hope it will be all right on the night .
21 The climatic extremes of the far north mean that forests take a long time to regenerate .
22 She was always rushing off to the Housing Applicant Office and the interviews took a long time .
23 Those seven miles took a long time , but we worked a few things out .
24 As you now from your own experience , such events take a long time to plan , and the hope is that it will all come together on the day !
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