Example sentences of "have [been] a [adv] long [noun] " in BNC.

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1 In spite of the fact that there has been a very long tradition of work on rural land use , including the invaluable land use survey of the 1930s ( Stamp , 1962 ) , and its revival in the second survey of the 1960s and 1970s * ( Coleman et al , 1974 ) and much other detailed work from other sources ( Hart , 1980 ; Coppock , 1960a ; Best , 1981 ) as shown in Table 8. 1 , there is still a desperate need ( Hall , 1 974 , 414 ) for a ‘ national Domesday book for land use , preferably updated every 10 years at the time of the population census ’ .
2 ‘ I am very sorry , ’ he said , ‘ but you must understand it has been a very long time
3 It has been an awful long time in the development , but V M Technologies , the semiconductor development affiliate of ASCII Corp , the software development company run by Kazuhiko Nishi , which has been having a rough time of it of late , has finally announced that it has completed the preparation to sell its long-promised home-grown microprocessor fully compatible with Intel Corp 's 80386 , the first 80386 clone developed in Japan .
4 ‘ It has been an awful long time just getting to this stage , but it will be worth it if we can succeed . ’
5 ‘ This has been an extraordinarily long ordeal , but I always knew I would be vindicated , ’ Mr Greenway , MP for Ealing North , London , said yesterday .
6 It might not have been a very long missive , but it brought Aubrey into the room as if they had not been apart for two whole years .
7 It had been a very long night to pass on a tiny piece of sandwich .
8 Anyway , it had been a very long time ago , goodness gracious , it had been at least six years .
9 ‘ It 's been a very long day , and I still have to finish unpacking , ’ she prevaricated .
10 It 's been an awful long time for this part has n't it ?
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