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

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1 It noted that ‘ Corbett McDonald has a long history as a lobbyist for the asbestos industry .
2 What 's more it 's one that , contrary to composites ' up-to-the-minute image , has a long history in the specialist motor industry .
3 In this second talk I want to mention a view which has a long history in the Church , far longer than my previous subject .
4 Thirty-seven per cent of the national dairy herd is of the Swedish Friesian ( SLB ) , which has a long history in the country .
5 This was known as the ‘ butty system ’ , which has a long history in the area ( Griffin , 1977 , p. 26 ) .
6 The study of the state has a long history in the social sciences .
7 Whilst recognising that such a survey would be of only indirect relevance to their present situation , the firm has a long history in the area ( since 1890 ) , and its management has an acute awareness that the present local employment situation is likely to deteriorate further without a mix of public/private initiatives .
8 Guinness has a long history in the African continent and has progressively extended its distribution in the last 30 years .
9 More generally the idea of the inseparability of cultural and political revolution has a long history within the libertarian tradition with its roots in revolutionary Romanticism .
10 Opposition to a fixed European exchange rate has a long history within the Labour movement .
11 Sheffield was a very different type of town , but like most other places that developed into great Victorian cities it had already had a long history as a market and craft centre .
12 The tradition of writing ‘ effusions ’ in blank verse had a long history in the eighteenth century , culminating in The Task by William Cowper .
13 On the contrary , the idea of the Kingdom had a long history in the life of Israel , and the coming of Christ coincided with a feverish wave of expectancy within the nation .
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