Example sentences of "has [vb pp] [art] history " in BNC.

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1 Winfield has traced the history of the earlier forms of action available as remedies for damage caused by the spread of fire .
2 Designed by the eminent architect C. J. Phipps , the Royal has enjoyed a history of live theatre since 1884 .
3 Ealing LEA 's syllabus , which has been challenged by one parent for failing to give sufficient attention to Christianity , apparently states that , ‘ whilst our children need to understand that Christianity is a living faith which has shaped the history , institutions , art and culture of Britain , they also need to explore the other living faiths in our borough so that the richness of our religious experience can be shared and appreciated ’ .
4 An industrial relations expert , who has written a history of cotton unions , has remarked that whereas general historians of the labour movement report only sporadic trade unionism in that industry in the eigh-teenth century , historians of the district or of the industry tend to assume a continuous collective labour presence .
5 ‘ It is my hope and conviction that as we journey closer to him we shall find ourselves travelling with others and imperceptibly growing together into his beauty and likeness , and away from the ugliness and bitterness which has dogged the history of our Communions .
6 Buttonhook has had a history of epics — possibly 5b ?
7 Scolt Head Island , the most fully developed offshore bar on the Norfolk coast , has had a history comparable with the above idealised conditions .
8 Party Politics , who stands at 18 hands , has had a history of wind problems and before and after last year 's National he had two operations to improve his breathing .
9 I think I am only saying that anyone who has followed the history of this controversy over the last twenty years will already see reason to think that the friction produced by quarrelling among good causes is enormous and it is a luxury that we simply can not afford .
10 He has published a history of Abbey Road studios and wrote the BBC Radio 1 special , ‘ The House of Wax ’ , two programmes narrated by Cliff Richard telling the 90-year history of EMI .
11 Similarly , Delozier ( 1982 ) has described the histories of eighteen ‘ typical ’ abusing mothers , which show that their childhood contained much more by way of threat of abandonment and harm than that of a comparison group of mothers .
12 In his account of The Iron Church ( 1977 ) Dr Richard F. Mould has interwoven the history of his own family with that of the Everton community in a way that enriches both subjects .
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