Sentences with phrase «awfully long way»

It seems odd to have the butler's pantry in the bedroom hallway (an an awfully long way to have to lug your dishes and food from butler's pantry to Dining Room).
Even if, as rumored, the footprint isn't considerably larger than current 5.1 - to 5.5 - inchers, that's an awfully long way to reach — especially for left - handed folks.
It seems to me that the emotional maturity, forethought and egalitarian approach demanded in the formation of polyamorous relationships would be equally valuable to those contemplating a new monogamous or diamorous relationship, and might go an awfully long way to addressing the toxic emotional responses to separation I've described above.
We've come an awfully long way since 1967 when legendary marathoner Katherine Switzer became the first woman to infamously run in the then men's - only Boston Marathon.
The British and Europeans often visit just Zanzibar on holiday, but for North Americans it's an awfully long way to go just for one country — for them, it would make sense to add it to the end of an African safari (that's what we did).
And this swoon - worthy porch makeover, which has come an awfully long way from where it started, don't you think?
«Small amounts of money have gone an awfully long way to cleaning some of these up.»

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Hi Dana, 2 weeks does seem like an awfully long time for it to stay good, even in the fridge... My totally unscientific way of testing that, though, is to simply taste it (if you feel it's safe)!
This way, you can get at least a taste of Audi performance without waiting too awfully long.
«It has been an awfully long and bloody road towards publication but I'm finally on my way.
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