Example sentences of "[pers pn] have a long [noun sg] with " in BNC.

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1 In England for the British Grand Prix at Brands Hatch , I had a long conversation with James , of which I recall principally that it was about fate .
2 So I had a long chat with the , with the cleansing officer and the main point
3 I had a long chat with during the trip when , amongst other topics , we recalled the days of the agricultural show season and some of the hectic times we had , especially at the Norfolk and Suffolk shows .
4 ‘ On December 16 , I had a long talk with Kevin and Ian .
5 When I returned to Moose Jaw about mid-August I had a long talk with Fred Workman , who told me he had noticed a certain restlessness in me as if I were hoping for a change of scene .
6 I had a long talk with Nora this morning .
7 And coming back I had a long talk with the nice shy boy , Jean-Louis .
8 They really seem to enjoy running a hotel — I had a long talk with the porter …
9 " I had a long talk with Sir Geoffrey before you came , " said Mr. Henniker .
10 And this morning I had a long talk with my mother . ’
11 Erm that means we have a stall on Tuesday the twenty fourth , Wednesday we 've got our meeting here with the speaker about , were having Mike speaking on Czechoslovakian now and he 'll be telling us his experiences over there and his had a long association with Czechoslovakia and Harlow and Thursday were having a market stall with a jazz band and Norman could probably tell us more about that .
12 She has a long association with the scouting movement and is president of the East Middlesbrough scout executive .
13 Her hair was short and dark , and she had a long face with a mobile mouth and crooked teeth .
14 He has a long involvement with the Institute stretching back over four decades and until recently was Chairman of the Membership Board as well as being Senior Vice President .
15 It has a long body with overlapping scales , with a concentration of fins at the hind end .
16 He had a long conversation with a Russian passenger , who talked about magic and ‘ hidden powers ’ in a most interesting way .
17 My grandfather , who was one of the aircraft pioneers , told me that he had a long argument with Cody about whether a certain member was in tension or in compression in flight .
18 When , in another striking instance , the earl of Carlisle reached the capital in 1664 as ambassador from Charles II , he had a long argument with the official deputed to receive him as to which should first descend from his sledge when they met formally .
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