Example sentences of "have [vb pp] a long [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 All in all , they have travelled a long way since that night when Santos led a nervous band of campesinos , complete with a BBC camera crew , onto Doña Elsa 's cattle ranch .
2 We have travelled a long way from the traditional " dualist " and " monist " views of style outlined in Chapter 1 .
3 We have travelled a long way from the original accelerationist hypothesis as set out in Friedman 's Presidential Address .
4 Truly , we have travelled a long way from the high hopes and higher hyperbole of the 1980s , when inward investment offered a fast-track escape route from a crumbling manufacturing base .
5 But , ’ he continued seriously , ‘ I do see danger for you and I also feel sorry , as you have come a long way for nothing . ’
6 Liz Brookes , from the Dyslexia Institute , said : ‘ We have come a long way during the last year and progress is being made , but it is not enough .
7 The Social Democrats have come a long way since the early 1980s when , newly tossed into opposition , the party was crippled by defeatism .
8 Our cosmetics and toiletries have come a long way since the days when Elizabeth I used highly toxic lead powder to whiten and enhance her complexion !
9 Fainting goats have come a long way since the days when farmers used them as decoys to protect herds of sheep from coyotes ( coyote arrives ; goat faints and is devoured ; sheep escape ) .
10 We have come a long way since the idealism of Lord Devlin — and that was only twenty years ago .
11 In the event , the announcement was premature ; but fusion researchers have come a long way since then
12 We have come a long way since then , and one of the greatest stresses in the world today is loneliness .
13 And while the original Ethernet spec was a lowest-common-denominator approach , using the crudest cable and a distinctly modest data rate , things have come a long way since then .
14 We have come a long way since then , thanks to the vast amount of public investment over the last century .
15 Spices certainly have come a long way since their early days , when they were a rare commodity and it was considered an honour to receive them as a gift .
16 We have come a long way since then , writes Dr David Breeze , Chief Inspector of Ancient Monuments .
17 But I have come a long way since then
18 We have come a long way since the days of the ice cream van and the Medau tunic .
19 ‘ We demonstrated that we have come a long way since our first game in Zimbabwe .
20 Simulators have come a long way in recent years and today many of them use screen addressing to update the information .
21 We have come a long way in this preliminary discussion without saying anything about what actually counts as data in the social sciences .
22 Douglas McIldoon , of the EC , said : ‘ This document demonstrates that you have come a long way in this region and it will give us great pleasure in working with you to make it happen . ’
23 DANDELIONS have come a long way in Darlington .
24 The only difficulty you might face is in getting the right look — doors that match the style of your house — but manufacturers have come a long way from the early aluminium-framed types , and a range of styles is now available .
25 The Inspirals have come a long way from 1989 's full-tilt three-minute organ romp early days .
26 But manufacturers have come a long way from the aluminium-framed picture windows that disfigured so many homes in the early days of the replacement window boom , and a wide range of window styles is now available .
27 What follows may suggest that we have moved a long way from the consideration of reading .
28 Will my hon. Friend please comment on the cost of that and on the fact that , 50 years after the Beveridge report , we have moved a long way from the principle of paying into the kitty through insurance before being allowed to draw out of it ?
29 I have thought a long time about this and I think I know the answer .
30 This coolness arises in part from fear of the opponents , who have the laws on their side , and partly from the incredulity of men , who do not readily believe in new things until they have had a long experience of them .
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