Example sentences of "[pron] have long [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | John and I had long discussions on planning applications , I shall be interested to hear |
2 | I have long memories of Lairg . |
3 | Lesbianism held no terrors for the Major , who had long experience of the women 's services . |
4 | We had long discussions about whatever we liked , and during term-time Don Cattabianchi would sometimes help us with our homework . |
5 | In Committee , we had long discussions about that , and were genuinely sympathetic to the worries expressed by the citizens advice bureaux . |
6 | As a bank , we have long experience of businesses and their needs , which is essential when it comes to providing pensions for directors and people who are self-employed and insurance cover . |
7 | That was a story Hopper liked to tell , to demonstrate how they were all good friends who were creating a new style of acting ; later , when Nicholson arrived , they had long discussions about this era and the influences it had on all of them . |
8 | There was one girl called Clara whom she used to meet in the lower corridor an hour before classes began : they had long discussions about Tolstoy , Maeterlinck and Ibsen , and were suspected of immorality . |
9 | They had long saloons with six side windows with two opening lights above each . |
10 | In the past it has been difficult for them to have long runs in the team . ’ |
11 | A Braemar vet , Ian Watt , said that he had long experience of co-operating with farmers and commented : ‘ Many years ago , I was involved with the MacRobert Trust on a consultancy basis . |