Example sentences of "taken [art] long [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Phil Tufnell celebrates the return catch which disposed of New Zealand 's Dipak Patel , who had taken the long handle to the left-arm spinner in the previous Test
2 In her agitation she had taken the longer route on to the Quay de Cologny .
3 Metals was used for barrels but only for ones that were being taken a long way away like wine barrels that were being taken to or from Gascony .
4 No , I , I gather he has taken a long weekend , I do n't know where he 's whisked himself off to , but I 'm afraid I wo n't be here , er next week , I do n't know , quite know who will be , but er , Dominic 's taking er , a well needed rest .
5 It had taken a long while , Harry thought as he glanced fondly at Cora-Beth , before he had got over Madeleine 's rejection of him and the shock of her marriage to Dunbar .
6 So it must have taken a long while ?
7 I suppose it will come right in the end its taken a long while because look at that lump there
8 I have taken a long look at local government finance .
9 He did n't look the kind of guy who could have taken a long prison sentence .
10 My eyes jaded by having to work for a living , are , after their rest , getting again into focus and my brain , having taken a long sabbatical , has shifted itself , with extreme bad grace , into gear .
11 The links between sport , the media ‘ and big business ‘ which are now so important , have taken a long time to forge .
12 She had always taken a long time over her toilet : a review of her clothes ; a long-drawn-out bath ; massage ; manicure ; then her hair and make-up .
13 The transactions , some of which have taken a long time to unravel , include guarantees on property leases and interest rate swaps .
14 The transactions , some of which have taken a long time to unravel , include guarantees on property leases and interest rate swaps .
15 He had quite liked the thought of being fit and athletic some time in the future , although the signs had taken a long time coming .
16 It has taken a long time to reduce the effects of that defect but it is now under control .
17 The pyramid has taken a long time to crumble .
18 It has taken a long time to get justice but the compensation will give financial security to my family and give us sufficient breathing space to try and rebuild our lives .
19 ‘ It has taken a long time getting Australian rugby to the top and we are n't about to throw that away in one game , ’ he added .
20 According to Sutton , Pilger made him cancel interviews which had taken a long time to set up .
21 Surprisingly , it has taken a long time to arrange something that most would have considered to be basic .
22 It has taken a long time for such unashamed aspiration to reach these shores , yet now , that mentality which is increasingly being demanded by the British in pursuance of their leisure activities , has finally arrived .
23 Then , there was a description of the child 's functioning : he had taken a long time to settle into school , e.g. routine and order of the class .
24 Having said that he was very immature the report added that there had been considerable improvement , but it had taken a long time ( he had only been at school for four terms and had had a change of teacher ) .
25 ‘ It 's taken a long time for the guilt to surface . ’
26 Our visit had taken a long time and we returned to Skeldale House for lunch .
27 Peel ( 1966 ) considered that these would have taken a long time to form and their unidirectional nature may indicate that the north-east trades have been blowing over this area for a very long time .
28 It has taken a long time for those engaged in mainstream adult education to attribute any significance to the Women 's Movement .
29 It must have taken a long time .
30 Such a measure has taken a long time to appear .
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