Example sentences of "[noun sg] have [art] [adj] history " in BNC.

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1 This progress has a fraught history , however .
2 Literature has a long history of feminist interest , but film and media studies are certainly as central to feminist cultural debates .
3 Talk of a realignment on the centre-left of the spectrum has a long history .
4 Yet this ancient borough has a maritime history as rich and proud as any West Country port .
5 The Association has a long history ( dating back to the end of the last century ) , and the ESRC funded project will complement existing work on the period before 1946 .
6 This is particularly necessary on white farms where bonded labour has a notorious history .
7 The technique of biomass gasification by partial combustion has a long history .
8 This kind of research has a long history in psychology and education but is relatively undeveloped in the rest of social science .
9 Local government audit has a long history .
10 The village has a long history .
11 The village has an ancient history dating back to Roman times ( the remains of a Roman wall testify to this ) .
12 Like copyright , patent law has a long history and has developed as a means of protecting innovation which has a benefit to innovator and public alike .
13 In Scotland , the ordinary degree has an honourable history and a recognized status , but it is still not honours ; and in the rest of the country , ordinary degrees are often perceived as second-rate qualifications .
14 It also seemed obvious that the universe had a unique history , yet since the discovery of quantum mechanics , we have had to consider the universe as having every possible history .
15 Always the police prefer to exhibit bodily constraint in their styles , for restraint and decorum have a symbolic history as an indication of subcultural insider purity , a comfort with a vanishing status quo , and a rejection of the changing outside world .
16 Anti-parliamentarianism has a long history in France .
17 Films were cast for an international market in the Hollywood of the 1920s ; and international press syndication had a long history .
18 The CAB has a long history of mobilising professionals such as lawyers , accountants and surveyors , to advise clients on a voluntary basis but there are very few lawyers who specialise in welfare benefits or money advice .
19 The assertion that law is unsuitable or unable to deal with family and personal behaviour has a long history .
20 THE bonnie yew tree has an ancient history of protection .
21 As outlined earlier , low temperatures past and present are also indicated by the evidence that the Moon has a long history of outer rigidity .
22 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 .
23 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 .
24 During a lawsuit brought by environmental groups against NMFS to compel observer coverage of the total US tuna fleet , the legal counsel for Earth Island Institute and the Marine Mammal Fund stated : ‘ The National Marine Fisheries Service has a long history of ignoring the will of Congress and working closely with the fishing industry .
25 VOLUNTARY service has a long history in America .
26 That notion had a long history , and had by no means been deserted by post-classical law .
27 Opposition to a fixed European exchange rate has a long history within the Labour movement .
28 Similarly , in England football hooliganism has a long history .
29 String theory has a curious history .
30 Public expenditure control has a long history dating back to the early eighteenth century .
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