Example sentences of "[be] a long [noun] [v-ing] " in BNC.

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1 Cor you 're a long time coming back from the Rose and Crown , do n't forget that 's where we were
2 It had been a long time living in a hole in the ground , let's hope things get better .
3 Maybe because tonight the warning had been a long time sounding , had started its tormented wailing just when everyone began to think the bombers were n't coming .
4 Mr Peter Preston , editor of the Guardian , yesterday said : ‘ This has been a long time coming and there are things in it like the enhanced role for proprietors that I 'm not very keen on , ’ he said .
5 Appointed a Privy Counsellor two years ago , his promotion seems to have been a long time coming , prompting some commentators to dub him ‘ The Nearly Man ’ .
6 In a way , the revolution had been a long time coming and somewhat contained in America , despite the reactions of the mass media which had been — like all conservative America — horrified , if not titillated by the lurid images of beat youth .
7 SCIENCE FICTION breeds more science fiction and success breeds sequels : these two have been a long time coming Forty years since the first Foundation tale , 14 since 001 : A Space Odyssey — can Isaac Asimov and Arthur C. Clarke repeat their successes ?
8 Gooch 's biography has been a long time coming but Ivo Tennant has been thorough in his survey of hitherto uncharted waters , and the wait has been worthwhile .
9 But Boogie 's TriAxis has been a long time coming , and there are great expectations to live up to …
10 It 's been a long time coming but Syndicate , the latest from Populous and Powermonger creators Bullfrog , looks worth it .
11 With more and more database engines sitting on networked servers , it has been a long time coming — the tricky bit , says Shandell is implementing ‘ remote queue pointers ’ .
12 It 's been a long time coming , but it 's finally here — Borland is now shipping Paradox for Windows , and at a special offer price of £99.95 plus VAT .
13 IT 'S BEEN a long time coming , but one of the year 's best singles , World of Twist 's debut ‘ The Storm ’ , is about to seep its atmospheric vibe into the mainstream .
14 It has been a long time coming , and apparently impatient fans bombard the Pan press office weekly for information on its appearance .
15 IT 'S BEEN a long time coming , but one of the year 's best singles , World of Twist 's debut ‘ The Storm ’ , is about to seep its atmospheric vibe into the mainstream .
16 and that has been a long time coming but it now appears to be
17 It 's been a long time coming but I 'm glad you got there eventually .
18 ‘ It 's been a long time coming , but it 's worth the wait , ’ said Mr Hill , 68 , dubbed ‘ Champagne Charlie ’ by family and friend because of his winning ways .
19 ‘ It 's been a long time coming , but it 's worth the wait , ’ said Mr Hill , dubbed ‘ Champagne Charlie ’ by family and friend because of his winning ways .
20 " The police are a long time getting here , " he said .
21 No , but I thought you seemed to be a long while getting the bugger out .
22 It 's going to be a long struggle getting established and until I am I do n't see how … ’
23 Some , like Denis O'Flaherty , who was in hospital for two years , would be a long time returning to the fight .
24 But it may be a long time coming ; and , meanwhile , the flow of hopefuls from the south shows no sign of stopping .
25 They were described as mere preparations for an Iranian final offensive , though this much-heralded event was to be a long time coming .
26 To put it mildly , the phrase we seek would be a long time coming , to say nothing of the complete works of Shakespeare .
27 Business experts have warned that the jobs which councillors hope will be created by redeveloping the site of old car works could be a long time coming .
28 They say the jobs could be a long time coming .
29 ‘ You were a long time coming to bed . ’
30 There 's a long journey coming up .
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