Example sentences of "[noun] have [vb pp] for a long " in BNC.

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1 Balcon was the sort of producer the British film industry had needed for a long time .
2 Some learning resources are cheaper than others , and British primary schools have improvised for a long time with the very simplest materials including the discarded packaging of the consumer society .
3 That shared culture has gone , though its traces have persisted for a long time , at least among those unworldly older academics who assume that students of English will have read the whole of Shakespeare in the sixth form , or that they can readily identify classical or biblical references .
4 ‘ This is one that Alan has had for a long period of time , ’ Mr Cross said .
5 As we all know , not only in London but in many of our big cities , there are areas of great depression — neglected areas where there are thousands of people out of work — and those areas have existed for a long time .
6 ‘ It 's probably the most important match either team has faced for a long time .
7 The art ( therapy ? ) of Reflexology is founded on the principle that massaging the feet can affect the health of other parts of the body , a fact which acupuncture has known for a long time .
8 ‘ Jason Donovan has known for a long time that The Face is not rich , and we have repeatedly offered to apologise unreservedly for the article , ’ the statement added .
9 ‘ Jason Donovan has known for a long time that The Face is not rich , and we have repeatedly offered to apologise unreservedly for the article , ’ the statement added .
10 Then he had gone , and the Curator had stared for a long time after him , and then at the golden eagle who stared blankly back at him .
11 In most of the other colonies , Europeans had ruled for a long time .
12 Managers have known for a long time that demographics matter , but they have always believed that population statistics change slowly .
13 Two months after the military crackdown in Beijing in June 1989 , it was announced that university student intake would be cut from 640,000 to 610,000 in the next academic year , and that " specialities mainly in the social science fields which the State has deemed for a long time to have turned out personnel not qualified for socialist construction " would be suspended .
14 The judgements that have to be made are complex , not least because local government has existed for a long time and the opportunities for building up capital or depleting it have been great .
15 This is one of the best new recordings of Honegger 's music to have appeared for a long time .
16 Some young people in care have voiced for a long time their preference for residential rather than fostering care ( Page and Clark , 1977 ) .
17 Alexandra had gone for a long walk before replying to this letter .
18 Peggy had lived for a long time with an aunt while her daddy and mummy were abroad , and she had been spoilt by always getting her own way .
19 Any object that an individual has had for a long time , a favourite book for example , has already been affected by that individual 's electrical impulses .
20 Residents have campaigned for a long time for a speed restriction and traffic calming in Skerne Park , which has a high accident rate .
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