Example sentences of "have [verb] [art] [adj] history [prep] " in BNC.

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1 He was born in the village and has written a short history of Scorton .
2 Detailed geochemical profiling of the lava sequences has revealed a complex history of eruption from magma chambers which , although linked in the same geotectonic setting , had individual development paths within the crust .
3 Afghanistan has had a long history of neutrality and non-alignment which Soviet leaders have assiduously fostered .
4 The corporation has had a chequered history since then .
5 It is an old and rather like able town which , standing where it does , so near to the edge of France and commanding the coast road into Spain , has had an agitated history with numerous episodes of war .
6 This union has got a long history of , this union 's got a long history of amalgamations , some conducted more successfully than others .
7 In his influential Le Même et l'autre Vincent Descombes has described the entire history of twentieth-century philosophy in France as a succession of moves which attempt to get out of this Hegelian dialectic : the recent phenomenon of poststructuralism is part of a long philosophical story and distinguished only by what appears to be a certain success , or at least an avoidance of failure to the extent that it has at least managed to keep the game with Hegel in play .
8 With Kenco Ground Coffee you can be sure that you are getting the best , because since it was established in 1922 , Kenco has acquired a long-established history as traditional coffee makers .
9 Having examined the parliamentary history of sections 61 and 63 of the Finance Act 1976 , it was held that the parliamentary intention was that in-house benefits should be assessed for income tax on the basis of marginal costs to the employer and not as a proportion of the total costs incurred in providing the service both for the public and the employee ; that this effect applied to the education of the children of teachers who were employees ; and that section 63 of the 1976 Act should be construed accordingly .
10 The linear pattern of development was an indication that God had programmed the whole history of life to move in a purposeful direction towards higher levels of intelligence .
11 While some authors have reported a frequent history of peptic ulcer disease , data on concomitant peptic ulcer disease are lacking , mainly because in most studies this question was not studied specifically .
12 The charges of genocide that followed were denied by Iraq but pressure accumulated for a UN investigation , not least through the criticism of Turkish premier Ozal , whose own country 's relations with its Kurdish minority have enjoyed a chequered history over the years .
13 However , despite their enormous popularity , personality tests , on their own , have had a disappointing history in predicting behaviour at work .
14 I have had a long history of muscular trouble , of a weak back .
15 This union has got a long history of , this union 's got a long history of amalgamations , some conducted more successfully than others .
16 Most , if not all , of the more seriously disadvantaged areas have experienced a long history of marginalisation and of dependence on distant or alien authorities .
17 In this report we have studied the natural history of 20 patients having restorative proctocolectomy where the possibility of Crohn 's disease was considered .
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