Example sentences of "[adj] [noun sg] [verb] [art] long history " in BNC.
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1 | The assertion that law is unsuitable or unable to deal with family and personal behaviour has a long history . |
2 | In Tanzania , for example , the Dodoma section of the semi-arid central region has a long history of both accelerated soil erosion and attempts at conservation . |
3 | The tradition of writing ‘ effusions ’ in blank verse had a long history in the eighteenth century , culminating in The Task by William Cowper . |
4 | More generally the idea of the inseparability of cultural and political revolution has a long history within the libertarian tradition with its roots in revolutionary Romanticism . |
5 | The technique of biomass gasification by partial combustion has a long history . |
6 | Bourgeois individualism has a long history of subversive bohemian variants ; and the struggle for control of the elements of counter cultural musical style was a struggle between different aspects of the same principle . |
7 | It may seem obvious to suggest that the level of understanding about purchasing among general practitioners and primary health care teams is extremely varied , but primary care has a long history of suffering from being physically distanced from other parts of the service and the discussions taking place there . |
8 | Most importantly the use of syntactic information has a long history in computational linguistics . |
9 | 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 . |
10 | One consequence is that mainstream political science has a long history of insensitivity to issues of gender . |
11 | Such associations of sexual deviance and political threat have a long history sedimented into our language and culture . |
12 | The political police in the Soviet Union had a long history stretching back to tsarist times . |
13 | VOLUNTARY service has a long history in America . |