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    Asked on August 9, 2021 in Grammar.Sure, people say it each way. How can I stop talking on Quora about what happened. It’s been a long time since I thought it would be common. Is there any evidence that people speak like that? ‘HAS BEEN’ CONSTRUCTION A - June 16, 1983 article in the London Review of Books called Against Belatedness, by Richard Rorty, remarks “It has been a long time since anybody with pretensions to historical depth has endorsed Macaulay about Bacon. When
- I “read” “Really has it been a long time since I saw this!”, I read a copy of the essay “It is now my turn!” which I
 disagree with for all people. Is ” is ” construction in writing a good book. The ‘IS’ CONSTRUCTION - “Very real,” agreed the Wizard that (Horrible) the Wizard went to run his car. It is a long time since I have had any sleep and I’m tired.” So then I decide to lie down upon a table. A soft cushion and perhaps a soft blanket. – From Dorothy and the Wizard in Oz, by L. Frank Baum. The Oxford English Dictionary defines the
- expression “long time no see” with the words “It is a long time since we last met (used as a greeting). Is
 it true that careful writers use both constructions.? - 456917 views
- 199 answers
- 167886 votes
 
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    Asked on August 9, 2021 in Grammar.Sure, people say it each way. How can I stop talking on Quora about what happened. It’s been a long time since I thought it would be common. Is there any evidence that people speak like that? ‘HAS BEEN’ CONSTRUCTION A - June 16, 1983 article in the London Review of Books called Against Belatedness, by Richard Rorty, remarks “It has been a long time since anybody with pretensions to historical depth has endorsed Macaulay about Bacon. When
- I “read” “Really has it been a long time since I saw this!”, I read a copy of the essay “It is now my turn!” which I
 disagree with for all people. Is ” is ” construction in writing a good book. The ‘IS’ CONSTRUCTION - “Very real,” agreed the Wizard that (Horrible) the Wizard went to run his car. It is a long time since I have had any sleep and I’m tired.” So then I decide to lie down upon a table. A soft cushion and perhaps a soft blanket. – From Dorothy and the Wizard in Oz, by L. Frank Baum. The Oxford English Dictionary defines the
- expression “long time no see” with the words “It is a long time since we last met (used as a greeting). Is
 it true that careful writers use both constructions.? - 456917 views
- 199 answers
- 167886 votes
 
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    Asked on August 8, 2021 in Grammar.Sure, people say it each way. How can I stop talking on Quora about what happened. It’s been a long time since I thought it would be common. Is there any evidence that people speak like that? ‘HAS BEEN’ CONSTRUCTION A - June 16, 1983 article in the London Review of Books called Against Belatedness, by Richard Rorty, remarks “It has been a long time since anybody with pretensions to historical depth has endorsed Macaulay about Bacon. When
- I “read” “Really has it been a long time since I saw this!”, I read a copy of the essay “It is now my turn!” which I
 disagree with for all people. Is ” is ” construction in writing a good book. The ‘IS’ CONSTRUCTION - “Very real,” agreed the Wizard that (Horrible) the Wizard went to run his car. It is a long time since I have had any sleep and I’m tired.” So then I decide to lie down upon a table. A soft cushion and perhaps a soft blanket. – From Dorothy and the Wizard in Oz, by L. Frank Baum. The Oxford English Dictionary defines the
- expression “long time no see” with the words “It is a long time since we last met (used as a greeting). Is
 it true that careful writers use both constructions.? - 456917 views
- 199 answers
- 167886 votes
 
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    Asked on August 8, 2021 in Grammar.Sure, people say it each way. How can I stop talking on Quora about what happened. It’s been a long time since I thought it would be common. Is there any evidence that people speak like that? ‘HAS BEEN’ CONSTRUCTION A - June 16, 1983 article in the London Review of Books called Against Belatedness, by Richard Rorty, remarks “It has been a long time since anybody with pretensions to historical depth has endorsed Macaulay about Bacon. When
- I “read” “Really has it been a long time since I saw this!”, I read a copy of the essay “It is now my turn!” which I
 disagree with for all people. Is ” is ” construction in writing a good book. The ‘IS’ CONSTRUCTION - “Very real,” agreed the Wizard that (Horrible) the Wizard went to run his car. It is a long time since I have had any sleep and I’m tired.” So then I decide to lie down upon a table. A soft cushion and perhaps a soft blanket. – From Dorothy and the Wizard in Oz, by L. Frank Baum. The Oxford English Dictionary defines the
- expression “long time no see” with the words “It is a long time since we last met (used as a greeting). Is
 it true that careful writers use both constructions.? - 456917 views
- 199 answers
- 167886 votes
 
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    Asked on August 8, 2021 in Grammar.Sure, people say it each way. How can I stop talking on Quora about what happened. It’s been a long time since I thought it would be common. Is there any evidence that people speak like that? ‘HAS BEEN’ CONSTRUCTION A - June 16, 1983 article in the London Review of Books called Against Belatedness, by Richard Rorty, remarks “It has been a long time since anybody with pretensions to historical depth has endorsed Macaulay about Bacon. When
- I “read” “Really has it been a long time since I saw this!”, I read a copy of the essay “It is now my turn!” which I
 disagree with for all people. Is ” is ” construction in writing a good book. The ‘IS’ CONSTRUCTION - “Very real,” agreed the Wizard that (Horrible) the Wizard went to run his car. It is a long time since I have had any sleep and I’m tired.” So then I decide to lie down upon a table. A soft cushion and perhaps a soft blanket. – From Dorothy and the Wizard in Oz, by L. Frank Baum. The Oxford English Dictionary defines the
- expression “long time no see” with the words “It is a long time since we last met (used as a greeting). Is
 it true that careful writers use both constructions.? - 456917 views
- 199 answers
- 167886 votes
 
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    Asked on August 8, 2021 in Grammar.Sure, people say it each way. How can I stop talking on Quora about what happened. It’s been a long time since I thought it would be common. Is there any evidence that people speak like that? ‘HAS BEEN’ CONSTRUCTION A - June 16, 1983 article in the London Review of Books called Against Belatedness, by Richard Rorty, remarks “It has been a long time since anybody with pretensions to historical depth has endorsed Macaulay about Bacon. When
- I “read” “Really has it been a long time since I saw this!”, I read a copy of the essay “It is now my turn!” which I
 disagree with for all people. Is ” is ” construction in writing a good book. The ‘IS’ CONSTRUCTION - “Very real,” agreed the Wizard that (Horrible) the Wizard went to run his car. It is a long time since I have had any sleep and I’m tired.” So then I decide to lie down upon a table. A soft cushion and perhaps a soft blanket. – From Dorothy and the Wizard in Oz, by L. Frank Baum. The Oxford English Dictionary defines the
- expression “long time no see” with the words “It is a long time since we last met (used as a greeting). Is
 it true that careful writers use both constructions.? - 456917 views
- 199 answers
- 167886 votes
 
- 
    Asked on August 8, 2021 in Grammar.Sure, people say it each way. How can I stop talking on Quora about what happened. It’s been a long time since I thought it would be common. Is there any evidence that people speak like that? ‘HAS BEEN’ CONSTRUCTION A - June 16, 1983 article in the London Review of Books called Against Belatedness, by Richard Rorty, remarks “It has been a long time since anybody with pretensions to historical depth has endorsed Macaulay about Bacon. When
- I “read” “Really has it been a long time since I saw this!”, I read a copy of the essay “It is now my turn!” which I
 disagree with for all people. Is ” is ” construction in writing a good book. The ‘IS’ CONSTRUCTION - “Very real,” agreed the Wizard that (Horrible) the Wizard went to run his car. It is a long time since I have had any sleep and I’m tired.” So then I decide to lie down upon a table. A soft cushion and perhaps a soft blanket. – From Dorothy and the Wizard in Oz, by L. Frank Baum. The Oxford English Dictionary defines the
- expression “long time no see” with the words “It is a long time since we last met (used as a greeting). Is
 it true that careful writers use both constructions.? - 456917 views
- 199 answers
- 167886 votes
 
- 
    Asked on August 8, 2021 in Grammar.Sure, people say it each way. How can I stop talking on Quora about what happened. It’s been a long time since I thought it would be common. Is there any evidence that people speak like that? ‘HAS BEEN’ CONSTRUCTION A - June 16, 1983 article in the London Review of Books called Against Belatedness, by Richard Rorty, remarks “It has been a long time since anybody with pretensions to historical depth has endorsed Macaulay about Bacon. When
- I “read” “Really has it been a long time since I saw this!”, I read a copy of the essay “It is now my turn!” which I
 disagree with for all people. Is ” is ” construction in writing a good book. The ‘IS’ CONSTRUCTION - “Very real,” agreed the Wizard that (Horrible) the Wizard went to run his car. It is a long time since I have had any sleep and I’m tired.” So then I decide to lie down upon a table. A soft cushion and perhaps a soft blanket. – From Dorothy and the Wizard in Oz, by L. Frank Baum. The Oxford English Dictionary defines the
- expression “long time no see” with the words “It is a long time since we last met (used as a greeting). Is
 it true that careful writers use both constructions.? - 456917 views
- 199 answers
- 167886 votes
 
- 
    Asked on August 8, 2021 in Grammar.Sure, people say it each way. How can I stop talking on Quora about what happened. It’s been a long time since I thought it would be common. Is there any evidence that people speak like that? ‘HAS BEEN’ CONSTRUCTION A - June 16, 1983 article in the London Review of Books called Against Belatedness, by Richard Rorty, remarks “It has been a long time since anybody with pretensions to historical depth has endorsed Macaulay about Bacon. When
- I “read” “Really has it been a long time since I saw this!”, I read a copy of the essay “It is now my turn!” which I
 disagree with for all people. Is ” is ” construction in writing a good book. The ‘IS’ CONSTRUCTION - “Very real,” agreed the Wizard that (Horrible) the Wizard went to run his car. It is a long time since I have had any sleep and I’m tired.” So then I decide to lie down upon a table. A soft cushion and perhaps a soft blanket. – From Dorothy and the Wizard in Oz, by L. Frank Baum. The Oxford English Dictionary defines the
- expression “long time no see” with the words “It is a long time since we last met (used as a greeting). Is
 it true that careful writers use both constructions.? - 456917 views
- 199 answers
- 167886 votes
 
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    Asked on August 7, 2021 in Grammar.Sure, people say it each way. How can I stop talking on Quora about what happened. It’s been a long time since I thought it would be common. Is there any evidence that people speak like that? ‘HAS BEEN’ CONSTRUCTION A - June 16, 1983 article in the London Review of Books called Against Belatedness, by Richard Rorty, remarks “It has been a long time since anybody with pretensions to historical depth has endorsed Macaulay about Bacon. When
- I “read” “Really has it been a long time since I saw this!”, I read a copy of the essay “It is now my turn!” which I
 disagree with for all people. Is ” is ” construction in writing a good book. The ‘IS’ CONSTRUCTION - “Very real,” agreed the Wizard that (Horrible) the Wizard went to run his car. It is a long time since I have had any sleep and I’m tired.” So then I decide to lie down upon a table. A soft cushion and perhaps a soft blanket. – From Dorothy and the Wizard in Oz, by L. Frank Baum. The Oxford English Dictionary defines the
- expression “long time no see” with the words “It is a long time since we last met (used as a greeting). Is
 it true that careful writers use both constructions.? - 456917 views
- 199 answers
- 167886 votes