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

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1 Because of their traditional background they are easy to handle and have a notably long life : one cow produced and reared 30 calves of her own .
2 A good resolution before you exchange contracts would be to stand back and have a really long look at the wood !
3 Another way of stating this point would be to say that the revival and growth of social movements in those societies which are both economically advanced and have a fairly long tradition of democracy , is a major aspect of that ‘ self-production ’ of society referred to earlier , which exists in some degree already , but is still more an ideal representation of a future form of society , ‘ free of domination ’ , in which the collectivity would really govern itself , by procedures of rational discussion among equal citizens .
4 The buildings occupied by the Victoria Centre are more typical of special units and have a much longer history .
5 When compared to bradykinin , the PDGF-induced formation of InsP 3 was much slower , and the resulting calcium response was not only smaller but had a much longer latency .
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