Example sentences of "[conj] [pron] [verb] [been] a long " in BNC.

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1 Most of this is in the northwest where there has been a long history of land-use , involving both degradation and successful reclamation .
2 Although I have been a long time supporter .
3 Although there had been a long established tradition of community and private forestry schemes , it was not until the launching of the Saemol Undong ( or New Community Movement ) in 1970 that it was possible to conceive of a nation-wide forestry policy and programme .
4 They both drank , conscious that it had been a long afternoon , and Shelley at least was thirsty .
5 He felt that he had been a long time away .
6 She did not know what sort of oddness to imagine , but they had been a long time and there had been peculiar noises .
7 It was for a party in one of the upstairs rooms , but it had been a long time ago .
8 Cold winter maybe , but it had been a long summer that ended that afternoon , from Powell , through the May Events and , at the end of August , the Soviet invasion of Czechoslovakia , which had again pulled the demonstrators on to the streets , but on this occasion down to Notting Hill and Olympia , the homes of the Czech and Soviet embassies , and an ill-timed eastern bloc trade exhibition .
9 Ahead , on a right-hand bend , was the farm , but it had been a long time since a chicken had shat in that yard .
10 He thought again about his parents , but it had been a long time and he became angry with himself because he could no longer picture their faces like before .
11 I thought I would go home when I left but it has been a long time .
12 ‘ I do n't usually do that , but it has been a long day . ’
13 Well that 's no surprise ; but it 's been a long time in coming .
14 But it 's been a long day for Sam , so if you do n't mind I 'll send him home .
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