Example sentences of "have [art] longer [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | We have a longer run of data for North Shields thanks to the earlier studies of the CDP , although there are major difficulties in comparing data from earlier ‘ card counts ’ with that produced by the Census of Employment ( Table 4.5 ) . |
2 | boxes have a longer column but the box internals are similar . |
3 | Diesel cars have many advantages over petrol driven cars in that they use less fuel , have a longer working life , and are more reliable and cheaper to maintain . |
4 | He expressed a hope that we might meet again during the remaining two days of his stay and have a longer conversation . |
5 | If these changes in family structure and parental roles are of recent origin , current political dimensions of child care policy , which have rarely been more prominent than today , surely have a longer history . |
6 | Because of their composition , multiplicity of functions , procedures and restricted access to information , modern legislatures are limited in their struggle with bureaucracy even when , like the UK Parliament , they have a longer history , stronger tradition , higher status within the political culture and more central constitutional significance than most . |
7 | Second , women have a longer expectation of life than men . |
8 | We have a longer term view , I think , in mind . |
9 | Some fromage frais and quark have a longer shelf life and may be kept for a week or ten days after purchase . |