Example sentences of "[pron] [adv] have a long [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Why , I still have a long workout in my net every morning even before our first cuppa ginseng . |
2 | Tackling a black run in a blizzard was a worry , but when you only have a long weekend you ca n't hang around for the sun to shine . |
3 | Sadly one has to conclude , if the illustrations of lessons reported in the published text are anything to go by ( and one can hardly conceive that the team held back good lessons ) then we still have a long way to go before we can claim with confidence that drama on the curriculum guarantees good education . |
4 | A spokesman from Body Positive , a support group for people with the virus justified the campaign : ‘ We still have a long way to go because the general public is still very ignorant and there 's a lot of misinformation around . ’ |
5 | Clearly we still have a long way to go to understand just how InsP 3 acts to open individual channels . |
6 | A closer look at the supposed benefits of object-oriented technology reveals that we still have a long way to go to realise them fully . |
7 | I believe delegation and empowerment is starting to show improvements but we still have a long way to go . |
8 | Det Insp Gordon Williams added : ‘ We still have a long way to go before we reach our target . |
9 | But even with the successful , and still limited legislation , backed up with the pressure of millions of pounds recovered in compensation by our union , we still have a long way to go . |
10 | Richard Spindler and Julia Verity know they still have a long way to go . |
11 | Britons join pasta set BRITONS are eating more pasta than ever before but they still have a long way to go to match their continental neighbours , according to a survey by pasta makers Buitoni . |