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

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1 On a video-film made at Highlander entitled ‘ Save our Land and People , ’ a variety of these groups speak to each other about their own problems and possible solutions , hopes and fears , and I think it is no accident that some of the most beautiful music and evocative songs which I have heard for a long time comes from these people .
2 You have hidden for a long time , Maggie , and missed so much . ’
3 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 .
4 The final separation may mean an agony of divided loyalty for the children of the marriage or it may spell relief from intolerable tensions which have developed over a long period .
5 As an apologist , he seems totally blind to the fact that the New Testament is just such a collection of old books , which require , if we are to understand them aright , patience and a willingness to listen to scholars who have meditated for a long time on the nature of the ( often quite puzzling and contradictory ) material which they contain .
6 They are perhaps playing a more prominent part than they have done for a long time .
7 ‘ Marcus is the best young athlete and talent I have seen for a long time , ’ said Allison .
8 If you saw it over the weekend I mean there was I think it was group sex er it was it wa was gay sex and it was all going on I mean it was all I thought it was the most exciting thing I have seen for a long time to be quite honest .
9 This is the highest quality educational package I have seen in a long time and is well worth registering .
10 This has been one of the best Friday debates that I have attended for a long time .
11 We have argued for a long time that there is a peripheral argument that in the strategic interests of the nation we should be concerned about the coal industry .
12 We have accepted for a long time that traumatic stress incidents are the basis of an industrial injury claim .
13 ‘ I have felt for a long time that the only way this issue was going to be resolved was to have it fixed on a political level — that it would n't just fade away .
14 But the Premier League clubs did come up with two positive measures in what Parry described as ‘ the most constructive meeting we have had for a long time . ’
15 It was the best experience I have had for a long time . ’
16 In my case , and I am sure I am not alone in this , I can picture in my mind 's eye every summit I have reached in a long life without confusion of identity .
17 ‘ Our side against Huddersfield will be the most experienced we have fielded for a long time .
18 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 .
19 Your friends usually are the one you have known for a long period of time , for example at work or at university .
20 You do n't expect that from people you have known for a long time .
21 We have known for a long time that there is no one right way to analyze a proposed capital investment .
22 Managers have known for a long time that demographics matter , but they have always believed that population statistics change slowly .
23 SPAIN 'S five years in the European Community have seemed like a long honeymoon .
24 Residents have campaigned for a long time for a speed restriction and traffic calming in Skerne Park , which has a high accident rate .
25 Some young people in care have voiced for a long time their preference for residential rather than fostering care ( Page and Clark , 1977 ) .
26 In calling for a vote on European union , TODAY is speaking up for what most of us have wanted for a long time .
27 Archbishop Eames said : ‘ I have believed for a long time there is a crying need for the Churches to examine the problem of sectarianism in depth .
28 Besides , the variations in the pattern and emphasis of such courses seem to have grown up largely pragmatically , as a function of the organizational ‘ discretion ’ that both institutions and academics have in responding to the needs , pressures and priorities they have perceived over a long period of time .
29 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 .
30 I have lived through a long nightmare and am shattered by what was done to me .
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