Example sentences of "[vb past] had a long [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The barman looked like he 'd had a long day 's journey into night , although the monocle and the silk smoking-jacket were as natty as ninepence .
2 The five-star novelist gave me an unfathomable glimmer when I closed the car door for her and remarked that she 'd had a long chat with Harry that afternoon on the telephone .
3 Kate , pregnant with her second baby , thought she knew what to expect when it came to giving birth , especially since she 'd had a long labour first time round .
4 She had had a long treatment session , and then decided , possibly over-ambitiously , to visit her brother for tea , walking part of the way .
5 He had had a long drive and , in the face of great provocation , behaved , on the whole , exceedingly well .
6 It was St Patrick 's Night , 1912 , and Sergeant O'Neil had had a long day , what with the parade and all .
7 Miss Lodsworth had had a long day .
8 He had had a long day at the hospital and the drive down from London had not been easy .
9 The fourth John Booth founded another major firm in partnership with John Hartop and George Binks , whose own families also had had a long involvement in the local metal trades .
10 Then when Evans went in to a selection committee meeting , the reason for Connon 's presence that night , Dalziel had had a long talk with Gwen .
11 Even a king must die , or be overthrown , and he had had a long reign .
12 The students who , in the training trials , heard the buzz half a second before the shock , jerked their finger back more consistently than those who had had a longer gap between the buzz and the shock during training , and they did so much more markedly than those who heard the buzz at the time of the shock or after it ( see Fig. 24.1 ) .
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