Sentence examples for long long steps from inspiring English sources

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But you can only take a thing so far in one long, long step in which that was.

A decade ago, discussing the partnership on National Public Radio, Leiber described how it had consisted of "long, long years of … stepping on each other's toes … and words and sentences and, also, finishing each other's lines on songs".

"Yesterday was merely one more step of many steps along a long, long road".

Francis may never ordain a woman, but when change has been a long, long time coming, even small steps (especially if they're taken in plain black shoes) can lift liberal hearts -- not to mention a pope's American popularity.

The recent improvements in the inner cities are, at best, baby steps in a long, long march.

"It is really the first step in a long, long process," said Kash Burchett, an analyst at the energy research firm IHS.

He said the sentencing was "only one step in a long, long journey" and called for the other killers to be brought to justice as well.

Mr Lawrence said the sentencing was "one step in a long, long journey" and called for the other killers to be brought to justice as well.

It is a small but very important step that is long, long overdue.

It's a baby step on the long, long road to reducing the US's prison population.

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