Example sentences of "[noun sg] has [art] long [noun] in " in BNC.
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1 | Although this technique has a long ancestry in the Old World it was unknown in the Americas until the Spanish conquest in the sixteenth century . |
2 | This kind of research has a long history in psychology and education but is relatively undeveloped in the rest of social science . |
3 | Anti-parliamentarianism has a long history in France . |
4 | Idealism has a long history in philosophy , going back at least to the Irish philosopher Berkeley , and it is sometimes attributed , as it was by Marx , to Plato . |
5 | VOLUNTARY service has a long history in America . |
6 | The housing co-operative movement has a long pedigree in Scotland . |
7 | The study of the state has a long history in the social sciences . |
8 | It is not surprising , then , to find that the clause has a long career in the documents . |
9 | 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 . |
10 | This central role for private property has a long history in European thought and goes back to the eighteenth-century notion of the social contract . |
11 | The concept of an independent development agency has a long tradition in Britain . |
12 | Most importantly the use of syntactic information has a long history in computational linguistics . |
13 | Additionally , the needle has a long groove in its front face . |
14 | The use of an outsider to observe what happens in a school has a long history in Britain through the process of formal school inspection . |