Example sentences of "[pers pn] has a long [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | She has a long coachroof of medium height and a short-ended hull on which no attempt has been made to distort the lines . |
2 | She has a long association with the scouting movement and is president of the East Middlesbrough scout executive . |
3 | He might have added : But he has a long memory for those that let him down . |
4 | And she said er Angela said to her oh poor Neil has to stays in bed until one o'clock every Saturday and then on Sunday he has a he gets up late and then he has a long rest in the afternoon and Pam said to me he 's copping out . |
5 | 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 . |
6 | He has a long list of Parliamentary posts , including chairing the Parliamentary panel on charity law , acting as deputy chairman of the foreign affairs forum and secretary of both the back bench arts committee and smaller businesses committee . |
7 | It has a long tradition of settlement , the hill having been a fortified place since the mid-tenth century . |
8 | It has a long history of urban culture as a market centre for a pastoral and agricultural hinterland , as a garrison town and a centre of services and administration , and it is equally placed as the gateway to the Mittelland . |
9 | It has a long record of allocating high proportions of its annual budgets to defence , even appearing in the market for a submarine fleet in 1986 . |
10 | It has a long body with overlapping scales , with a concentration of fins at the hind end . |