Example sentences of "have long been [adj] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 ( Although a famous novelist has recently garnered considerable publicity for memorizing his interviews , this has long been standard practice for many sociologists . ) ’
2 Unlike the Koran , however , the Bible has long been fair game for spirited literary re-readings .
3 Eels , speared through their gills on an eel stick , had long been standard rent in the Fens and Somerset Levels .
4 His design of mill may have been original , but others had long been growing rape-seed in East Anglia and milling rape-seed around London .
5 Likewise , in south Yorkshire , the cutlery factors and nailchapmen started in a modest way from the local ranks of metalworker-farmers whose surnames had long been characteristic ones in the area .
6 Within the Conservative party , particularly among local activists and MPs , there had long been numerous critics of the nationalized industries and advocates of a more market-orientated economy .
7 In addition , the coalminers , through their trades unions , have long been major actors in the political arena those of both the workplace ( notably the Trades Union Congress ) and the state ( the Labour party ) .
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