Example sentences of "[art] long history [prep] " in BNC.

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1 It was in part because of this love of the specially religious life , and in part because of the affection for the long history of the Church , that he led another pilgrimage ( 1959 ) of several thousand people to Holy Island on the coast of Northumberland and even The Times had a piece about the archbishop walking barefoot .
2 The long history of marriage and the family we are given in The Origin if first and foremost to show that the family and marriage do have a history .
3 A like court for the Hampshire forests , held at Winchester on 11 September 1672 by Sir Thomas Fanshawe , deputy Justice of the Forest , brought the long history of the Forest Eyre in the southern forests to an end .
4 THE 138th Boat Race will go down as one of the classic encounters in the long history of the event .
5 Duclos-Lasalle , 37 , who is likely to retire at the end of the season , converted two previous second places , a fourth and sixth , into victory when he arrived alone on the velodrome at Roubaix to one of the warmest welcomes in the long history of the race .
6 Now , for the first time in the long history of settling our islands , the guardians have become the destroyers .
7 In the long history of the Church this is usually how change has come about .
8 No account of Churchill 's stewardship of Cabinet government is complete without mentioning the swiftest and most comprehensive Cabinet leak in the long history of unauthorized disclosure .
9 This feeling was unambiguously expressed by J. H. Muirhead , a Professor of Idealist Philosophy and secretary of the Ethical Society , who , while acknowledging the long history of ‘ class differences ’ , nevertheless warned that ‘ Class conflicts waged in the name of fundamentally different and irreconcilable social and ethical standards are a new thing . ’
10 This is the period in the long history of the evolution of man and his God , which started with the beginning of life on earth , and ended with the dawning of civilisation .
11 The foregoing chapters bring the story to that crucial time in the long history of earthly life when emerging man would find himself unwilling to accept that he must for ever be on his guard against the uncontrolled violence that ruled the evolutionary scene .
12 Searching back through the long history of feline deterrents , there appear to have been only three smelly substances that have achieved a measure of success .
13 The long history of contempt for the Poles fostered by the Prussians was given greater depth when , as a result of German defeat in 1918 , Poland — against all the odds — was revived .
14 The Town Trail attempts to link the long history of Northampton and present you , the visitor , with a taste of the heritage which belongs to this handsome town . .
15 The long history of the game maya suggest that better players should use stiffer clubs and that has to be taken seriously .
16 It was the first time that anything of that kind had happened in the long history of the RUC and its predecessor , the RIC .
17 It was a most fruitful involvement and I can never be grateful enough for what I learned about the long history of Burma and the Buddhist culture which was woven into the life of the people .
18 Ken Delve charts the long history of 231 Operational Conversion Unit — Canberra tutors since 1951 .
19 Despite the long history of previous documents from the DES and HMI , dating from Callaghan 's famous Ruskin speech of 1976 , TNC betrays little evidence of direct contributions by HMI .
20 Milner ( 1975 ) has summarised and contributed to the long history of research which demonstrates black children 's denial of their colour ( Clark and Clark , 1947 ) , and their preference for white identity ( Goodman , 1964 ) .
21 The long history of Polish resistance played an important part in heightening the regime 's suspicions of signs of cultural autonomy anywhere in the Empire , and in fuelling the aggressive nationalist tone adopted by both Alexander III and Nicholas II .
22 By this route , indirect and long drawn out as it had been , the long history of capital punishment for murder came to a conclusion .
23 He flew from London to Sweden at the beginning of December , and at the ceremony on 10 December he was described as " a leader and champion of a new period in the long history of the world 's poetry " .
24 Hence the long history of Factory Acts , the Alkali Inspectorate and so on , a history of regulation to correct detrimental externalities by direct or indirect means .
25 Even so , the campaign was not entirely counter-productive , as it compelled senior management to recognize that the long history of conflictual , low-trust industrial relations necessitated a gradual , processual approach to modifying company culture rather than structural reorganization alone .
26 Avenches illustrates the long history of settlement characteristic of Mittelland .
27 He concentrated on drawing cartoons and in 1932 had his first acceptance from Punch , the beginning of a partnership that established him as a major comic artist and one of the most original talents in the long history of the magazine .
28 In the long history of workers ' education the role of the RBs has an important place : from the early days of University Extension , through the founding of the WEA , and the development of Trade Union education , the idea of ‘ education for citizenship ’ to enable a genuinely participative and egalitarian democracy to emerge , has been central .
29 Given the extreme nature of the problems experienced by this client group and the long history of failure by services to do more than provide custodial care this is no mean achievement .
30 The number of black holes , however , is almost certainly very much higher ; in the long history of the universe , many stars must have burned all their nuclear fuel and have had to collapse .
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