Example sentences of "[det] [noun sg] have [art] long " in BNC.

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1 There is a clear value in reducing the amount of chemical waste which has to be got rid of — and that thinking has a long way to go .
2 Although this technique has a long ancestry in the Old World it was unknown in the Americas until the Spanish conquest in the sixteenth century .
3 This journal has a long and distinguished history , publishing mainly shorter papers on a wide spread of subjects .
4 This journal has a long and distinguished history , publishing mainly shorter papers on a wide spread of subjects .
5 This distinction has a long and respectable history .
6 Large and secretive , this wrasse has a long body of up to 45 centimetres .
7 This country has a long tradition of accepting genuine political refugees , but there is no doubt that the fact that three quarters of all applications are made by people who have been living in this country for weeks , months and , in some cases , years , is tantamount to an abuse of the system .
8 This plant has a long leaf form which is found in the lowlands where the temperature is substantially high .
9 The position with the County Council is that while has no long term debt , it has never satisfied the tests of central government , for the capital control regime .
10 That notion had a long history , and had by no means been deserted by post-classical law .
11 The result is that shops use a work-in-process inventory to buffer themselves against problems and uncertainties , a situation where each station has a long queue of semifinished elements .
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