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

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1 ‘ There 's quite a cloud of smoke , ’ muttered Heather uneasily , ‘ and we 're a long way from it up here .
2 ‘ 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 .
3 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 .
4 We 're a long way from Cambridge now , and my name is Rose . ’
5 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 .
6 You 're a long way from home here , right ?
7 ‘ And you 're a long way from being a saint , are n't you ? ’ he drawled mischievously .
8 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 .
9 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
10 We 're a long way from anywhere here , Fran .
11 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
12 The new appointments demonstrate a commitment by the Saatchi brothers to restore the company 's fortunes and suggest they are a long way from turning their backs on the business they built .
13 ‘ You are a long way from Achnacarry , Piper !
14 At the same time , many of the disadvantaged areas , such as parts of the Mediterranean , Scotland and western Ireland , are a long way from urban and industrial centres .
15 The only other sense man has had any success in recording and reproducing on its own is sight , although moving pictures and videos are a long way from fooling the human eye in quite the way sound can fool the ear .
16 Such interviews provide an index of ‘ psychological malaise ’ but they are a long way from producing the more concrete statistics provided by medical consultation , prescription levels and mortality rates .
17 Anne was right in saying that ‘ you tend to lose the origin of it ’ ; the origins are a long way from what remains , but it does not really matter .
18 We are a long way from liberating the woman from the artificial status of woman artist , which only serves to segregate her further and prevents her working as an individual professional artist , regardless of her political stance — do we call a man a male artist ?
19 We are a long way from Egypt , but in many ways the secular world is as merciless as Islam .
20 We are a long way from the time where a computer could pass a reasonable judgement on the quality of an electronic document .
21 The bulk of this chapter has been taken up with a discussion of the relationship between the undergraduate curriculum and just two of Lawton 's eight ‘ cultural sub-systems ’ — the social and the economic although the latter has led us into areas which are a long way from the purely economic , and seems to yield a useful typology of undergraduate courses .
22 And I know that they 're using cultures and things but I still think that we are a long way from not using animals .
23 Glasgow 's bars are a long way from London café society , and what fascinates Scottish painter Hugh Byars is the humanity behind the faces .
24 ‘ And the Buskett Gardens are a long way from the back streets of Valletta . ’
25 Such ideas are a long way from the truth ; Paul was a Christian , just like us .
26 Apparently , the institute is considering building a pilot plant , but little is known about its proposals , and clearly we are a long way from that becoming a viable alternative to present-day technology .
27 That the social sciences are a long way from devising scales which even approximate to the temperature scale is not to be wondered at .
28 We are a long way from those factory-owners of the 1830s , living in constant fear of something like slave insurrections ( see The Age of Revolution , epigraph to chapter 11 ) .
29 Rotary committee chairman Tony Dennett said : ‘ The lunch is an ideal opportunity for us to provide hospitality to these students who are a long way from home . ’
30 HOPES that the Highlands and Islands could be in line for a huge European Community aid package are a long way from being fulfilled , according to the Highland Regional Council official masterminding the area 's campaign for so-called Objective One economic status .
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