"long" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- Nonetheless, he said, there has been a growing militancy among Israeli Arabs, who have long protested that they are treated as second-class citizens.
- The Canadian Restaurant and Foodservices Association, however, has long protested supply management.
- At home, Mr. Bush risks angering the right wing of his own party, which has long protested any buildup in Chinese arms.
- But that is the only public recreational pier in Clinton, where community leaders have long protested that their neighborhood has been cut off from its own waterfront.
- My father had protested long before by excluding the emperor's picture from our house.
- Many scientists and librarians have long protested the cost of journals, especially as they see these payments going to large for-profit publishing houses .
- It must not be too painful or frightening ... or all your conquests would have protested long ere now.
- Today's move has obvious appeal to the American fishing industry, which has long protested over the fishing practices of foreign vessels, and to voters in coastal states.
- Residents have long protested the center and its visual impact on the 108-year-old arch.
- The fans have protested long and hard to no effect.
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