Example sentences of "[be] [adj] a long " in BNC.

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1 ‘ You 've been asleep a long time . ’
2 Or perhaps it had been clear a long time before that .
3 But pressing the case for disclosure of APR has been such a long , hard battle that there is an obvious temptation to feel that — now the battle has been won — we can all sit back and sigh with relief .
4 If we relate this to the changes in the Labrador Sea we see ( Fig. 2 a ) that the only time there has been such a long period with little or no change in salinity , followed by a sudden marked freshening , was the period leading up to the renewal in 1972 .
5 It 's been such a long time .
6 I 'm sorry it 's been such a long journey , but I could n't find a quicker route .
7 I do n't know whether I ever meant to call on Ben or not — it 's been such a long time — but I was interested to see the boat .
8 ‘ It has been such a long time !
9 ‘ It 's been such a long time , and I want you so much that I could easily make a mess of this , ’ he confessed .
10 ‘ It 's been such a long time since you 've seen him .
11 It 's been such a long time , too long … ’
12 And it had all been such a long time ago !
13 He said : ‘ It has been such a long time coming I had almost given up hope .
14 ‘ They 're all a long way below us . ’
15 But they 're all a long way off , and they look very faint .
16 ‘ I have been patient a long time , nonya . ’
17 ‘ He 'd been ill a long time .
18 That is , in addition to the tendency to feel tired because we have been awake a long time , there is some rhythmic change that decreases our fatigue at some times and increases it at others .
19 I must have been unconscious a long time .
20 For certain there will be changes , but it is doubtful if there will ever be such a long line of devoted , generous and hardworking people as those who served the Club so enthusiastically in immensely difficult times , and saved it from certain closure for the likes of ourselves to enjoy .
21 Worse , he told her that naturally he never used the lifts because if one were faulty he could be stuck a long time with no one to free him .
22 Jackets that had been second-hand a long time ago , trousers the same .
23 I was certainly the ideal subject for his little tricks of ringing the door bell and running away , because I dared not ignore the summons in case it might be a client , and also the consulting and operating rooms were such a long way from the front of the house .
24 We are talking of them being competitive a long way down the road . ’
25 Because it is such a long molecule the DNA is folded and twisted within the chromosome .
26 I 'd like to know why that day is such a long time coming .
27 I did try and help her about how to run a war because it 's such a long time since anybody 's run a war — I mean the technical methods of running a war — which she did very well .
28 But as you said , Harri , it 's such a long time ago .
29 They talk about it as if that 's such a long period , and yet it seems like yesterday when my last one came out , but you do n't realise it 's that long ; you do n't sit round watching the calendar .
30 ‘ It 's such a long way away , sir ! ’
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