Example sentences of "has [art] longer " in BNC.

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1 The church of San Celso , now standing somewhat forlornly beside the bigger , more illustrious church , has the longer history .
2 This region has the longer history of continuous occupation by tundra , for at no time during the post-glacial period was it invaded by forest .
3 Nothing about " what it is like " to see blue or red tells us which light has the longer wavelength .
4 If the English writer stops short of uncritical adulation , and also has a longer memory than the Americans for the loathsome politics that Pound was infected by , that is all to the good .
5 The King Charles Spaniel is slightly smaller than the Cavalier , and has a domed head and snub-nosed face , while the Cavalier has a longer muzzle .
6 The crab has a longer body than the other species shown here , and the legs are flattened and held away from the carapace .
7 However , the strategy also has a longer term aim to upgrade the infrastructure and skills of the region to enable it to compete effectively for investment when congestion costs in the ‘ grand poles ’ become insupportable .
8 The two noddies are fairly similar , but the lesser has a longer beak and the brown , as its name suggests , has a paler brown back .
9 They sometimes get impatient with their counterpart , who necessarily has a longer term perspective and can not work fulltime because of a low salary .
10 IAN LUCAS has a longer booklet on Apple Snails available at £3 including p&p
11 Savory has a longer history than sage , though not considered to be as useful medicinally .
12 Equally , the right of casual workers with whom an organization has a longer term relationship to be able to choose whether or not to work ( even if this right can not be abused ) is incompatible with a contractual relationship which obliges work which is offered to be undertaken .
13 The dose equivalence over 24 hours is more difficult to estimate but since salmeterol has a longer duration of action salmeterol 50 µg twice daily may be equivalent to salbutamol 500 µg four to six hourly .
14 The main exponents of this approach — writers like Hyman , Beynon and Fox — all take conflict to be a major structural component of employment ; although we should also note that sociology in fact has a longer tradition of exploring the distinctive problems of explanation and understanding associated with industrial conflict ( eg. Eldridge , 1968 ) .
15 But it is also worth noting that evidence has been found of burials and drainage channels that appears to be pre-date any of the recorded cathedral buildings , and it now looks as if the site has a longer ecclesiastical history than was thought . ’
16 Thus where during the trader 's unsolicited visit an offer is made which is accepted only later , the customer effectively has a longer cooling-off period .
17 If country banks were a product of the latter half of the eighteenth century , country banking functionally defined has a longer history , despite the fact that only a dozen institutions formally known as banks were in existence before 1750 .
18 Visible light has a longer wavelength than UV radiation .
19 It remains firm in transit and has a longer shelf life before the softening gene finally overcomes the effects of the inserted gene .
20 Because in plasma cGMP has a longer half-life ( 15 min ) than ANP ( 1–2 min ) , cGMP can be regarded as a more sensitive marker for ANP release than ANP itself in many situations .
21 It happens to be a physical fact that the light that we call red has a longer wavelength than the light that we call blue .
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