Example sentences of "be a long [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 We 're a long way off retiring yet , Marlene .
2 ‘ There 's quite a cloud of smoke , ’ muttered Heather uneasily , ‘ and we 're a long way from it up here .
3 ‘ Ah well , my dear , you must remember they 're a long way from home , and many of them have n't had much feminine company for a while .
4 As I said , I 'm never often out , and if you 're a long way from home it 's always good to have some place to drop in to .
5 We 're a long way from Cambridge now , and my name is Rose . ’
6 But it 's hard on Tour when you 're a long way from home and the only creature comforts you have are a television , a telephone and a McDonald 's around the corner .
7 You 're a long way from home here , right ?
8 ‘ And you 're a long way from being a saint , are n't you ? ’ he drawled mischievously .
9 If things go drastically wrong and you 're a long way from home and need to call for help the most effective way is with an orange smoke flare .
10 But , I mean we 're a long way from that , and I do n't want people to think that I 'm from saying er redundancies are imminent , er
11 We 're a long way from anywhere here , Fran .
12 when you go into the villa , A you 've , got to have a car because there 's not a shop and B you 're a long way from the airport and if you get taxis you 're talking about fifty pound a touch from the airport , so that 's twice , so there 's a hundred pound gone already
13 Oh it would have been a long while after the war yes .
14 ‘ It has just been a long battle for us all .
15 There has been a long resistance to accepting that , in spite of the logical stringency with which laws in science are formulated , interrelated and tested , their origin has never ceased to be the same .
16 Most of this is in the northwest where there has been a long history of land-use , involving both degradation and successful reclamation .
17 There has been a long tradition of professional marketing activities by a wide spectrum of non-profit making organisations including political parties , the Health Education Council with its anti-smoking campaign , the Right to Read programme , Oxfam , Christian Aid and the Salvation Army .
18 In Devon and Cornwall indeed there seems to have been a long tradition of piratical and privateering activity in addition to legitimate trade , which may well have laid the foundation for the activities of seamen from this part of the country in the Elizabethan age ( 63 , pp.159–60 ) .
19 It had been a long day at the end of a busy week , but that was n't all of it .
20 It had been a long day for him already , and if he made it back before nine he was going to be lucky .
21 ‘ But it 's been a long day for Sam , so if you do n't mind I 'll send him home .
22 It must have been a long day for a boy of that age .
23 It had been a long day for our guests , as they had left La Loupe at 1Opm on the Friday evening , so it was home to bed for a good night 's sleep , ready for a full day exploring on the Sunday .
24 It 's been a long day of trundling past an infinity of fir trees , and photographer Ridgers has hardly survived it .
25 Seagram , last year 's winner , has been a long way behind that excellence this season , as has Bonanza Boy , the 1991 favourite , whose desertion by Peter Scudamore was clearly influenced by the drying conditions .
26 Mr Foster said : ‘ There has been a long period of uncertainty which always causes problems .
27 I know I 've been a long time on this but I 'll I think it 's nearly there .
28 Well that 's no surprise ; but it 's been a long time in coming .
29 It 's been a long time in the pipeline …
30 " I believe the house is — pretty historic — been a long time in Preston 's family , " David Fairfax went on .
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