Example sentences of "long been [verb] [prep] a " in BNC.
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1 | ICI , for all the apparent successes of the 1980s , has long been perceived as a lumbering , bureaucratic conglomerate , in which winners subsidise losers . |
2 | Early retirement had also long been advocated as a means of cutting unemployment and of encouraging the promotion of younger workers . |
3 | The University of San Carlos has long been regarded as a hotbed of opposition , and the list of those imprisoned , tortured and murdered is long , even since 1986 . |
4 | The British countryside has long been regarded as a source of out-migration and a pool of reserve labour for urban areas . |
5 | In Britain , with its strong two-party system , a government defeat on a vote of confidence has long been regarded as a theoretical possibility rather than practical politics . |
6 | Second , income tax has long been regarded as a tax of central importance in government management of the economy ; it is a major financial and psychological weapon in securing the success of the Cabinet 's economic strategy . |
7 | Herodotus has long been regarded as a mythographer as much as a historian , for he records not just the bare facts , but the multiple versions of events he has gathered from a variety of sources . |
8 | Gusmao had long been regarded as a symbol of the resistance to Indonesian rule in East Timor and his capture was a massive blow to Fretilin . |
9 | In a country where , as a popular song puts it , ‘ every son is born a soldier ’ and turns out each year for a spell of military service until he is well into middle age , the army has long been regarded as an essential part of the country 's armed neutrality . |
10 | Provoked killings are generally thought to be less heinous than unprovoked killings , and provocation has long been accepted as a ground for reducing to manslaughter a killing which would otherwise fulfil the definition of murder . |
11 | Ultraviolet light has long been accepted as a provocative factor for herpes of the face and lips and many people find that their annual attack coincides with their visit to Majorca or trip to the ski slopes . |
12 | Preventing the pollution of drinking water by untreated human excrement , for example , has long been recognised as a basic health concern . |
13 | In the private sector the quality of leadership has long been recognised as a key factor affecting organisational performance . |
14 | ‘ Hepatitis B has long been recognised as a risk to healthcare workers and is now considered by many authorities to be the most important infectious occupational disease , and yet we are still failing our workers , ’ she said . |
15 | VT has long been recognised as a complication of severe bradyarrhythmias , and less commonly can be the cause of syncope and death in patients with complete atrioventricular block or sinus node dysfunction . |
16 | Richard Hickox has long been recognised as an outstanding conductor and trainer of choirs , and here his usual high standards of excellence . |
17 | Concrete had long been utilized as a bonding and covering material but it was the Romans who developed it as a structural one . |
18 | Legal theory has long been bedevilled by a sterile debate between positivists and natural lawyers . |
19 | The Bible has long been recognized as a composite work spanning many centuries , not some kind of monolithic whole , and whilst opinions differ widely as to the precise dating ( and methods of dating ) of its constituent parts , it remains the case that a book , or indeed a chapter , may lie in the received text next to a verse or chapter some several centuries removed in compositional/redactional terms from its neighbour . |
20 | Whilst ‘ the elderly ’ have long been recognized as a distinct social category , ever-stricter stratification by age has emerged since industrialization ( Thomas 1976 ; Quadragno 1982 ) . |
21 | Accessibility has long been recognized as a ‘ slippery notion ’ . |
22 | Hepatitis B was formerly referred to as ‘ serum hepatitis ’ because percutaneous exposure to contaminated blood has long been recognized as a major mode of transmission ; and cases of hepatitis B from blood transfusion , needlesticks , and sharing contaminated needles among drug abusers have been well documented . |
23 | The glass had not long been replaced after a fight between two customers . |
24 | Both countries have long been embroiled in a row over the Hungarian minority in northern and western Romania . |
25 | The idea that monetary policy can be used to fine-tune the real economy has long been exposed as a myth . |
26 | The chancery had long been conducted as an " imperial " chancery — indeed it was the successor of the late imperial Roman chancery . |
27 | Physical beauty has long been seen as a reflection of God 's presence in the world ; mystical texts describe the divine beauty to be found in creation as the female spirit , the bride and the beloved . |
28 | Monetary union has long been seen as a way of bringing about greater economic and political unity within the Community . |
29 | THE NEED FOR the majority of county cricketers to cobble together alternative employment for themselves for half the year has long been seen as a compromise on the professionalism of the game . |
30 | The organization had long been seen as a forum for developing countries to press their interests and often for confrontation between developing and developed countries . |