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

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1 The stock still has a long way to go before its regains the 780p level at which its stood in early April before a warning of a slow-down in sales .
2 The mounted soldier still had a long way to go and his influence was very considerable in the whole period covered by this book .
3 The town and its surrounding rural communities already had a long tradition of Dissent , but just over 20 miles to the east the situation in Doncaster was very different .
4 It is sad that a man with so many good qualities should have led so many down the wrong path , damaging the sport he obviously loves , but I feel that the Charlie Francis story still has a long way to go .
5 Travellers today said the Charter was a step forward , but BR still had a long way to go .
6 Dried pastas have a shelf-life in excess of a year and frozen pastas also have a long shelf-life under proper conditions .
7 The Andes also have a long history of human occupation which has transformed the landscape .
8 In Spain , for instance , no railway station had a hotel attached and passengers often had a long distance to travel from stations to reach their ultimate destination .
9 The day to day process of making capital investment decisions in our major corporations allocates the resources of society thereby having a long term impact upon the organizations involved and ultimately upon us all .
10 Bulgaria also had a long history of Byzantine building of churches and monasteries but remains of original work are not numerous or of high quality .
11 Only other white-breasted duck is short-necked heavy-billed Shoveler drake , and only the white-headed maritime drake Long-tailed Duck also has a long tail .
12 Others , focusing on issues such as the inequality in the wages paid to men and women or the violence that women receive at men 's hands , argue that women still have a long way to go before they are fully liberated .
13 Others still have a long way to go and a lot to learn about their disabilities .
14 The DTI still has a long way to go before it can seriously contest the Treasury 's hegemony over matters economic .
15 The Orkneys and Shetland also have a long history of independence in local government terms and pride themselves on their Scandinavian roots and their distinctiveness from Scotland .
16 ‘ May your mother also have a long life . ’
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