Example sentences of "to [be] a long [noun] [subord] " in BNC.

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1 The parties may sometimes want the transfer to be effective from a date before the completion date , particularly if there is likely to be a long delay while consents are sought .
2 But all in all , it seems likely to be a long time before we reach that ‘ Utopian world of RDS ’ for all listeners in cars , at home or on foot !
3 It was to be a long time before any disciples appeared to revitalize the game , and even after Busby , Shankly , Clough and others the cry still goes up ( not always reasonably ) that football is too negative .
4 The idea was to move away from an elitist and centralist view of things , yet it was to be a long time before such changes were implemented in the Government 's media , and it might well be argued that they have not progressed very far to this day .
5 It was to be a long time before I slotted this experience into others to make sense of it all .
6 And it 's going to be a long time before it 's going to be possible , so therefore we still have to use animals , I see no way round it .
7 " It 's going to be a long time before we get another chance , though , is n't it though ? "
8 Because peasants had to pay back the sums of money which the government advanced on their behalf at 6 per cent interest over forty-nine years , it was to be a long time before their freedom was complete .
9 Although … well , it does look as though it 's going to be a long time before they can leave hospital , ’ she added sorrowfully .
10 It was then time for all other mechanical parts to be cleaned , checked for wear , remade where needed and reassembled , which turned out to be a long job as some parts like the track rod ends , king pins and bushes had to be made anew .
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