Example sentences of "[conj] [noun] has a long " in BNC.

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1 It remains the key to our understanding of the natural world and it enables us to recognise that life has a long and continuous history during which organisms , both plant and animal , have changed , generation by generation , as they colonised all parts of the world .
2 Such difficult transition demands time and balance and Romania has a long way to go before it is comfortable with its new identity .
3 Sport had always been a part of village life and Halling has a long association with all forms of sport .
4 Free water , as in cerebrospinal fluid and urine has a long T2 of up to several seconds , whereas water bound in protein , as in muscle tissue , has a shorter T2 of some 100 ms .
5 But the land is zoned for housing and Southwark has a long waiting list .
6 The legal profession in England and Wales has a long and distinguished history .
7 The legal profession in England and Wales has a long and distinguished history .
8 But Scotland has a long way to go before the symbiosis of locals and visitors becomes a reality .
9 The construction of the black man as rapist has a long racist history .
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