Example sentences of "a long way to [v-ing] [det] " in BNC.

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1 This election could go a long way to sorting that out .
2 So if we could use , insist on issuing licences , that would go a long way to sorting some of these of these problems out .
3 Three books on Clive Sinclair 's £125 colour computer , the ZX Spectrum , go a long way to dispelling both impressions .
4 He is still extremely grateful to the SMH , though his results on behalf of the paper since have gone a long way to repaying any debt of gratitude .
5 Fortunately , our neutering scheme has gone a long way to alleviating this problem . ’
6 The Law Society have now introduced the Client Care Scheme , which goes a long way to bonding this relationship at the outset .
7 If objectives from the higher categories of Bloom 's taxonomy are included , where students are asked to make judgements , to criticise and evaluate ; and if students are given a range of objectives from which they may make their own choices and even , at the later stages of training , are encouraged to write their own , then this will go a long way to meeting this criticism .
8 The availability of rebates has , however , gone a long way to meeting this objection .
9 We need an improved education system , and the Bill will go a long way to achieving that for the benefit of our children .
10 THE picture above shows the ideal set-up for the modern work station , and the new EC regulations go a long way to achieving this .
11 If employees are provided with detailed information packs on the proposed new area at the time of the announcement this can go a long way to answering some of their questions and thus reducing anxiety .
12 As my right hon. Friend the shadow Home Secretary emphasised , a Freedom of Information Act which we would introduce would go a long way to improving all our freedoms .
13 Bourdieu goes a long way to remedying this defect in his treatment of actual practices in his structure ( fields ) .
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