Example sentences of "to have a long " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I 've still got Jasper and he 's going to have a long and happy life , ’ she declared .
2 I 'd like to have a long talk to you about her . ’
3 If that means sterling has to have a long leave of absence , judicial separation or divorce from the ERM , so be it .
4 At our next meeting we were able to have a long chat , I found very frank and easy to talk to and felt very much that a two way supportive relationship developed quite quickly , as opposed to supporter-supportee ( does this word exist ? ) . is now 14 months old and we have contrived to get together on a regular basis .
5 Why do you think many of the farmers prefer to have a long ley in each field rather than changing from arable crops to grass every one or two years ?
6 Perhaps , now that Alison was at least going to become an adoptive mother she would be able to have a long heart-to-heart with her on the subject ; although Celia knew that she would be reluctant , even ashamed , to reveal her innermost feelings .
7 ‘ He liked the song so much he wanted to have a long version of it , ’ claimed Moroder , ‘ and that 's when I did the 17-minute one .
8 The Sheffield Bomber said : ‘ I 'll have to have a long , serious think about my future — but I 'll make the decision , on my own .
9 Finally , the question of national guilt and its expiation was to have a long history in relation to abolition and emancipation involving a definition of national interest as meeting national duty by observing the religious conception of proper order in the world .
10 Indeed it could be argued that a family crisis ( for example the suicide of a father ) is bound to have a long term effect upon the child .
11 All the acts on tonight 's bill ( and a few others around the country ) would do well to have a long and critical look at what they 're doing and decide if people really need another adequate pop/rock/whatever band !
12 It was not to have a long future , although Mary summoned it late in 1553 to announce her proposed marriage to Philip of Castile .
13 Some of the goods on sale are enticing Juranc , on wines , local sausage , the ubiquitous Pyrenean fromage de brebis or ewe's-milk cheese , worth trying if only out of local piety though hardly one of France 's great cheeses — others look likely to have a long shelf-life .
14 Terry used his limited Arabic to have a long conversation with another visitor who suggested that an American would go home soon with the Irishman and then , after a little while , during which our governments were expected to ‘ make the next step ’ , another American with a Briton and so on .
15 ‘ No , I 'm just telling you that if you are then you 're going to have a long love affair with your right hand because I 'm straight and so is Rod .
16 I shall have to have a long talk with the Lord beforehand . ’
17 Raffles was , however , to have a long career on the stage and in films .
18 Now I 'm going to have a long cold drink in a quiet garden with my daughter and her new young man .
19 He had to have a long swig of Bell 's to shift it .
20 With a sense of impending doom heavy on her shoulders , she went up to their shared suite to have a long , relaxing shower before preparing herself for the fireworks that would inevitably , as night overtook day , follow .
21 Seb determined he would find time to have a long talk with her when his present hectic spell of work came to an end .
22 There I was to have a long conversation with young Middleton , to whom I took a great shine , and was very impressed with him as a person and indeed his crew .
23 So straightaway there there is absolutely no reason at all for me to have a long barrelled weapon
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