Example sentences of "have long [verb] " in BNC.

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1 It might well be argued that the USM , now containing some 900 companies with a market capitalisation of less than £50m , has long outlived it usefulness .
2 ‘ One has long made a habit of beheading his wife at intervals in what is now my study : the other , a lady named Madam Sharpe , drops rings and other small objects into a china basin in my dressing room … .
3 Off the pitch , Palmer has long made his mark .
4 While it might seem very odd that a museum which is home to such Rembrandt masterpieces as the ‘ Jewish bride ’ , the ‘ Academy lesson of Dr Deyman ’ , the ‘ Night watch ’ and the ‘ Self-portrait as the Apostle Paul ’ , would allocate the funds for a much less impressive work , the Rijksmuseum has long made Rembrandt purchases a priority .
5 The other half can most conveniently be received in lire ( cash please ) by William Fosdyke , an Englishman who has long made his home in Mondano and who has certain bills to discharge in relation to the property .
6 The government has long made it clear that sterling would enter the Exchange Rate Mechanism during stage one of economic and monetary union which began in July ; it has now done so at the earliest appropriate time .
7 Has long does that go for ?
8 Mr Savoy , who is based at the Andean Explorers and Ocean Sailing Club in Reno , Nevada , has long suspected that ancient man had far more trans-oceanic contacts than most orthodox historians accept .
9 ‘ Science has finally confirmed what many a mere male has long suspected — that the troubles of the world are women 's fault , and if there were fewer of them , things would get on a whole lot better .
10 Something akin to the contemporary pattern of hooliganism has long existed in Glasgow as a result of Irish Catholic immigration and militant working-class Scottish Protestantism .
11 Though it has long existed , it has spread wider as the Japanese economy has matured and become more open to competition , especially from overseas .
12 MICHAEL Heseltine was rewarded yesterday for four weeks of dynamic and effective campaigning by being appointed Trade and Industry Secretary , the Cabinet job he has long coveted .
13 Its president , Karl Otto Pöhl , has long believed that his first and only duty is to keep inflation low in Germany .
14 Yachting World has long believed sailing to be one of the principal sports in which women can compete directly with men , particularly as , in sailing , brain and not just brawn is of the essence .
15 The Conservative government has long believed that ( excessive ) ‘ public expenditure is at the heart of Britain 's economic difficulties ’ ( HMSO 1979 ) .
16 able to establish good rapport with pupils ; 2. has charisma ; 3. is good at organizing ; 4. is a survivor ; 5. keeps in touch with what 's happening in other subjects and in pupils ' backgrounds ; 6. has a quality of openness ; 7. has long teaching experience ; 8. has good qualifications in the subject ; 9. has strong religious faith ; 10. has enthusiasm for the subject ; 11. has a sense of humour .
17 The lengthy section in the same report on the persecution of the Jews in Germany began by stating that what was currently taking place was the ‘ irresistible extermination of a minority ’ , comparable to the genocide against the Armenians by the Turks during the First World War but carried out in Germany against the Jews ‘ more slowly and in more planned fashion ’ , adding accurately that ‘ in reality a lawless situation has long prevailed , through which every act of force against the Jewish minority is sanctioned ’ .
18 Nationalism , too , has long hampered progress .
19 Oxford Polytechnic 's Modular Course has long accepted this conclusion .
20 This machine has long Wipline 6000 floats with integral lockers rather than the standard Edo 4930 units .
21 The present proposals , which SAVE has long opposed , no longer include a massive tower block , but involve building over ancient alleys and replacing a delightful mixture of frontages with a single , monolithic block , much more bulky than the buildings now on the site .
22 Mr Heseltine , whose challenge to Mrs Thatcher put Mr Major into Downing Street , has got the job he has long desired .
23 The extent to which such rights might justifiably embrace ideas unrelated to government or public affairs , ideas of no value at all , or cloaked in images of a sexual or violent nature , has long exercised the finest minds not only in American jurisprudence , but in Europe and the Commonwealth as well .
24 But this last is precisely what Mr Lawson has long wanted to do and the Prime Minister absolutely forbidden .
25 A Separate staffs , households , budgets and agendas are what the princess has long wanted to make her a royal in her own right .
26 It has long wanted recognition as a great power , especially among its Asian neighbours .
27 General Atomics , based in San Diego , has floated a plan for a $1.5 billion helium-cooled reactor — a novel design it has long wanted to build .
28 A general system of gardening founded on experience is a work of which the public has long stood in need .
29 Switzerland has long relied on Italian and Spanish workers .
30 The DFG has long realised the shortcomings of the normal 1-year grant : it does not give enough resources and security to build up a substantial group or programme in a particular area .
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