Example sentences of "[pron] [vb mod] have long [noun] " in BNC.

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1 These relatively low interest rates make it an attractive source of finance to borrowers , and the fact that it is a non-profit-making organization means that it can involve itself in socially oriented projects which may have long pay-off periods .
2 David Roper , marketing executive , said : ‘ Car exhaust emissions are a major source of lead pollution in the atmosphere , which can have long term effects to health , particularly young children .
3 We used to have long discussions and arguments about everything from radio-controlled models to religion , and from parapsychology to physics .
4 They must have long memories , Mungo thought , lying here in permanent dusk .
5 But but they looked wild because they would have long hair beards a and and all oh my word they were wild looking but er .
6 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 .
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