Example sentences of "[modal v] have long [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | They must have long memories , Mungo thought , lying here in permanent dusk . |
2 | You you 'd all it means is you 'd have longer lines of communication to an even worse bureaucracy , and I think if a bureaucracy which can produce this situation of opting out as an alternative is any example to have , I would choose to be away from it . |
3 | We used to have long discussions and arguments about everything from radio-controlled models to religion , and from parapsychology to physics . |
4 | And when he began to have the confidence to talk to us , he would have long discussions with people about films which he had never actually seen , but which he could pretend to have seen , since he made a point of reading all the reviews of the new films and musicals when he found out that that was what people liked to talk about on first meetings . |
5 | After a great number of generations , tortoises on the arid islands will have longer necks than those on the watered islands . |