Example sentences of "[noun pl] has a long " in BNC.
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1 | The approach of classroom testing against the hearing norms has a long tradition among educators and researchers . |
2 | The veneration of saints has a long history dating back to the early martyrs ( meaning witnesses ) . |
3 | This concern about the calibre of councillors has a long history . |
4 | Indeed , the notion that the behaviour of financial institutions needs to be taken into account when examining the efficacy of monetary controls has a long , although perhaps not popular , pedigree . |
5 | Research on natural hazards has a long tradition in geography going back more than half a century . |
6 | THE death penalty for heretics has a long history . |
7 | The idea of New Towns has a long pedigree , but it received its twentieth-century fillip through the garden city movement ( Osborn and Whittick , 1963 ) . |
8 | But the full integration of special needs students has a long way to go , and requires much more commitment to the adaptation and modification of plans and a further shift of resources to those whose need is greatest . |