Example sentences of "[coord] [pers pn] have a long " in BNC.
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1 | The second must be that he or she has a long life . |
2 | 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 . |
3 | But what I saw when we went to Spain in 1978 and I had a long , relaxed talk with James in the patio of our common hotel , actually frightened me . |
4 | Earlier in the week Kit Prescott and I had a long , relaxed hour and a half with one of the top African politicians . |
5 | Erm that means we have a stall on Tuesday the twenty fourth , Wednesday we 've got our meeting here with the speaker about , were having Mike speaking on Czechoslovakian now and he 'll be telling us his experiences over there and his had a long association with Czechoslovakia and Harlow and Thursday were having a market stall with a jazz band and Norman could probably tell us more about that . |
6 | Add the possible problem with the wart , her upset at being all but mobbed by the crowd on a very hot day , and her apparently being carried off a true course in the straight by Achilles , and you have a long menu of excuses or explanations . |
7 | And you have a long walk . ’ |
8 | Her hair was short and dark , and she had a long face with a mobile mouth and crooked teeth . |
9 | Arran buses have printed timetables but , as in all islands , clocks are set to boat times and we had a long wait , an identikit American family and myself . |
10 | They were as good as we could make them , we felt , and we had a long think . |
11 | er , I did n't see a nun at , most of them were just ordinary nursing staff , just popped in to see how I was and we had a long chat about |
12 | This leads me to believe that the questions surrounding male/female relationships are not simple , and we have a long way to go before we can simply pursue the ‘ if only men would ’ formula . |
13 | I do n't know it may be that I 'll be the only member er that talks in terms of a specific Euro seat er in any detail but it does matter in our area and we have a long history of arguing that case . |
14 | ‘ You ladies take far too long over your drinks , and we have a long drive ahead of us . ’ |
15 | In an ideal world we would be recycling and re-using everything , but this is n't possible and we have a long way to go before we can turn all our waste into a resource . |
16 | Fortunately , Viktor valued him and they had a long association before he ever worked with Irina . |
17 | She held the young man 's prick — and he had a long and a thick one … ) |
18 | The building is an exciting example of 1909 — lo Art Deco , using a wide range of materials including brick , and it has a long glass gallery at roof level . |
19 | The body is long and slender , with a pointed head and it has a long pointed snout that forms a ‘ bill ’ . |
20 | The majority of people were sympathetic , but we had a long way to go before people would be shouting ‘ Honte à la reine Britannique ’ in the streets . |
21 | Perhaps we are just beginning to see how the brain works , but we have a long way to go . |
22 | ‘ We have somewhere between £22,000 and £23,000 in the bank and there is cash still to come in , but we have a long way to go . ’ |
23 | Unfortunately , as this book points out , some of the alternatives may look good on paper but they have a long way to go before they can match the tokamak . |
24 | But they have a long way to recover . |
25 | But he has a long way to go to close down Sir Teddy 's 15,000 majority . |
26 | He might have added : But he has a long memory for those that let him down . |
27 | The nation-state is inevitably becoming weaker as power goes both up to Europe and down to regions and districts , but it has a long life yet , and the British people have many uses for it . |