Example sentences of "have [art] long [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Following this we have the long period of isostatic emergence , rapid weathering of the new mountains with the formation of molasse-type deposits , widespread red bed sedimentation and also perhaps a period of glaciation , before peneplanation , widespread marine transgressions and the recommencement of the cycle in new troughs . |
2 | At an average of 43.6 per week , we have the longest working hours in the EC . |
3 | Ions with the lowest energy ( E ) observed on any one field line have the longest time-of-flight , t , and were therefore the first injected : they crossed the magnetopause at X , a distance d from the satellite ( where is the ion mass ) . |
4 | The earliest cephalopods found as fossils are nautiloids and they also have the longest history , because the living pearly Nautilus belongs to the same group . |
5 | Have the longest phone call I can have with you . |
6 | The inhabitants of this tiny country next to Austria have the longest life expectancy in the world , with women living to an average 82.6 years , and males to 77.6 . |
7 | Dr Fleming said : ‘ The study has yielded a mass of useful data including the finding that we have the longest referral wait in Europe . ’ |
8 | Marine sponges have a long fossil record from the Cambrian onwards , and at many localities they are abundant enough to be important rock formers . |
9 | ‘ I have a long standing arrangement to meet Mr Anderson this week . |
10 | Consequently 21 per cent of the population of Great Britain report that they have a long standing limiting illness ( 19 per cent of males and 22 per cent of females ) . |
11 | The Natural History Museum wanted me to complete some ecology wallcharts of ponds and streams , sponsored by British petroleum , who have a long standing relationship with the Museum , aimed at encouraging and supporting a better understanding of current environmental issues . |
12 | Tackling a black run in a blizzard was a worry , but when you only have a long weekend you ca n't hang around for the sun to shine . |
13 | ‘ Well , I have a long memory . |
14 | The old woman looked at her speculatively , ‘ I have a long memory . |
15 | ‘ I have a long memory , all of it coloured by the past , ’ Jenna said bitterly , and he let her go , his expression disgusted . |
16 | You have a long memory . |
17 | ‘ You have a long journey , signorina , ’ her companion told her . |
18 | We have a long journey to make to the south . |
19 | ‘ You ladies take far too long over your drinks , and we have a long drive ahead of us . ’ |
20 | I have a long reach , remember , and a long memory . ’ |
21 | They have a long tradition of solid trade union organisation . |
22 | Other people , however , have a long tradition of breakfasting wholeheartedly , but perhaps in a way that is not wholesome for the heart . |
23 | Swindon Town and Oxford United fans have a long tradition of rivalry . |
24 | But kids have a long tradition of getting the better of adults , going back to the Famous Five and beyond . |
25 | They have a long agenda that includes the GATT trade talks and a host of foreign issues , including Iraq , Bosnia , Russia and , to British embarrassment , Northern Ireland . |
26 | ‘ The foundation of my collection has always been ideas which have a long life . |
27 | Such associations of sexual deviance and political threat have a long history sedimented into our language and culture . |
28 | These ideas have a long history going back to sources such as Aristotle , Archimedes , Galen , and Boethius . |
29 | The remote rural areas have a long history of continuing depopulation : there are problems of farm structure and current argument about land use in general raises important issues of concern for the future . |
30 | In the Carboniferous and Permian the insects were highly diverse , and there is still debate over how closely these forms are related to our living fauna : some forms , like the cockroaches , undoubtedly have a long history . |