Example sentences of "[pers pn] have a long and " in BNC.
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1 | After visiting No 10 , the outspoken MP for Derbyshire South and former junior health minister , said : ‘ The Prime Minister and I had a long and friendly discussion , and I was very honoured to be asked to join his Government . |
2 | One interesting visitor was a man with whom I had a long and interesting talk . |
3 | I had a long and wary walk through the pitch-dark jungles — my wariness stemming from having sighted a large tarantula strolling down the road for its evening constitutional . |
4 | Her appetite had apparently disappeared through the door with Adam , but she forced herself to eat breakfast , knowing she had a long and probably arduous day to get through . |
5 | We had a long and interesting chat over coffee at a Yonge Street restaurant . |
6 | We have a long and honourable tradition of public service and I know that this quality will prevail in the months ahead . ’ |
7 | After all we have a long and tiring afternoon ahead of us ? ’ |
8 | However , we have a long and enduring experience of wider responsibility in the world . |
9 | ‘ They had a long and very happy life together , and when her husband finally died Lucia only lingered a few days before following him . ’ |
10 | He has a long and distinguished career in public health medicine : he was the first doctor to give a patient penicillin in 1941 and then moved to the post of director of the Medical Research Council 's Pneumoconiosis Research Unit , investigating diseases of the lung . |
11 | Defined as ‘ the encouragement given to an individual by a patron who favours , protects , and gives influential support , ’ it has a long and generally inglorious history in the development of careers in medicine . |
12 | The University of Edinburgh , although it has a long and distinguished history , is very much a university of the 1990s . |
13 | Like the Australian marsupial Myrmecobius , it has a long and pointed snout , extremely long and pointed in this case , and an extremely long sticky tongue . |
14 | It was also in this film , when he had a long and exacting monologue at the end , that he finally saw it as what he termed an allegory to his own career : he had the chance of taking a university scholarship but instead chose to take to the road and share his life with some interesting characters , though by this stage of the story in the film itself , Dupea 's liberation is being challenged . |
15 | Now there was a pleasant , outgoing and jolly man , and I am glad to say he had a long and happy life . |
16 | She held the young man 's prick — and he had a long and a thick one … ) |