Example sentences of "has long [be] [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Kate Greenaway has long been a firm favourite among collectors who will pay £2,000-£3,000 for a collection of her Almanacks and £30-£50 for most single specimens .
2 The numbers of acute beds that a service needs has long been a contentious issue .
3 The examination system has long been a serious bone of contention in this country .
4 Transport of raw materials for energy use has long been a major sector in marine commerce but coal in particular has been the dominant single energy cargo .
5 ICI has long been a major supplier of surfactants , which are the active ingredient in detergents .
6 However , the escape from spontaneity has long been a philosophical ideal , at its most intransigent in Sartre 's Being and nothingness , which treats even emotion as a matter of choice , to the point of denying the distinction between genuine and willed feeling .
7 ( The Thatcher mug has long been a best seller . )
8 D Goldstein of Staravia Ltd , Ascot , who has long been a good friend of the aircraft preservation movement , offered a range of instruments .
9 Whereas Mr Orlando has long been a troublesome hero for his party , Mr Segni does not look like a troublemaker .
10 This , too , is unlikely , for Mr Morita has long been a noisy critic of America and was saying nothing new .
11 While DEC Europe has long been a strong advocate for X.desktop , DEC US originally opted for the rival Visix Looking Glass product ( UX No 306 ) , and more recently began evaluating HP 's Visual User Environment ( UX No 377 ) .
12 There has long been a hidden agenda in foreign language teaching which included the notion that the ultimate aim was to create bilinguals in the foreign and mother tongues .
13 The mere business of shifting passengers has long been a dreary distraction .
14 The University has long been a leading centre for research in this field , and just over a year ago Edinburgh Parallel Computing Centre ( EPCC ) was established to focus further on these issues .
15 Non-evaluative criticism , as propounded by the successive Merton professors , Gardner and Carey , has long been a popular ideal at Oxford .
16 But dance has long been a popular option at Haughton where teacher Jenny Ruston says its hard to find the time to meet all the demand from boys and girls .
17 Igls has long been a popular summer haunt of the Austrians , and therefore has much to offer the visitor .
18 The contamination of clay bodies by minute metallic elements has long been a recurring nightmare for potters despite stringent efforts to eradicate the ‘ disease ’ .
19 HOARDING clothes has long been a British vice .
20 On European monetary union , it seems to me that it has long been the cherished aim of Conservative Governments to find a means by which we could control the value of our currency — to make it predictable in its exchange rate , as it was for much of the 19th century .
21 Portree has long been the commercial centre of the Isle of Skye .
22 It has long been the French preference to maintain the Council as the primary decision-making body of the Community , and indeed to reinforce its role ; the Germans want greater powers for the Parliament in Strasbourg .
23 To be able to sell every vehicle that lands at a UK port and , as a result , to enjoy buoyant prices for used models , has long been the happy position for Mitsubishi 's UK importer , Colt Cars .
24 There has long been an unspoken consensus across the party spectrum that challenging the system would be to enter a political minefield .
25 As I mentioned earlier , the saithe or coalfish Gadus virens has long been an important fish in Shetland , the surface-shoaling immatures being utilised by many sea-birds .
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