Example sentences of "have a much long [noun] " in BNC.

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1 And if treated correctly it has a much longer life than synthetics .
2 why were the Neanderthals , who as a species of human being had had a much longer pedigree , vulnerable to the Cro-Magnons ?
3 You can have a much longer list if you feel you require it , or spend a few weeks on each goal before adding another goal .
4 It was timeless : other contests set a date and trust to luck that nature will co-operate — the Triple Crown was already distinct in having a much longer window of opportunity than fixtures elsewhere on the Tour .
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 .
6 Sociology is a relatively new discipline or subject , although the issues examined by sociologists and the explanations put forward have a much longer history .
7 The buildings occupied by the Victoria Centre are more typical of special units and have a much longer history .
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