Example sentences of "[adj] have [art] long [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ The British have a long history of being inventive and in this current climate we are being inundated with new ideas , ’ says Richard Paine , marketing director of Inventalink , one of Britain 's biggest agencies which sells the ideas to commercial companies . |
2 | These have a long shelf life and can be served hot or cold , making them a very good standby to have in the cupboard . |
3 | The marjorams all have a long history of use since classical times , and were more popular in the Middle Ages in Britain than thyme . |
4 | ‘ Edinvar has been serving tenants for 20 years and Link has been a landlord for nearly 30 years , so we both have a long history of putting tenants first . ’ |
5 | Some are n't bad — but most have a long way to go ! |