Example sentences of "[vb -s] a [adj] history [prep] " in BNC.

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1 It incorporates a short history of the company with a few important milestones in its development and explains the company 's current service to the processing industries .
2 Contains a recent history of the module , with the most recent version of the module shown first .
3 Contains a recent history of the module , with the most recent version of the module shown first .
4 Centrophenoxine has a similar history as a tonic preparation for geriatrics , used more on the Continent than in England and America .
5 It has a continuous history of woodland cover going back 700 years and provides a habitat for a huge variety of plant , bird and butterfly life .
6 This road has a continuous history from the Bronze Age onwards .
7 Moreover , whereas America has a substantial history of the employment of professionals trained for their role ( most states lay down a minimum requirement of so many credit hours in education and library science at undergraduate and postgraduate levels ) , by far the majority of secondary school libraries in Britain are run in a few supposedly " free " periods during a week , by classroom teachers with little or no librarianship training .
8 Strathclyde has a substantial history of take-up campaigns , some of which were undertaken with the full co-operation of the DSS .
9 In Type I disease , the calves have usually been set-stocked in one area for several moths ; in contrast , Type II disease often has a typical history of calves being grazed on a field from spring to mid-summer , then moved and brought back to the original field in the autumn .
10 Faldo , who has a feud-ridden history with some members of the AGW , could be forgiven for thinking that this is yet another example of a lack of sympathy with his cause .
11 It noted that ‘ Corbett McDonald has a long history as a lobbyist for the asbestos industry .
12 ‘ China has a long history of cuisine , a vast territory and abundant natural resources , many nationalities and a large population that has many regions and local diets and customs , ’ he explains , adding that Chinese chefs tended to create new dishes daily , as each cooking method , each style and the range of ingredients could be used to make up different combinations — traditional menus contained a minimum of 100 dishes named after methods .
13 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 .
14 Prague has a long history of defenestrations and in 1948 Jan Masaryk , the foreign minister , the founding president 's son and one of only three non-communist ministers in the government , was found dead , having apparently exited from his office window .
15 In fact , this is probably , the most completely original church from the sixteenth-century in Milan and has a long history of being attended by the rich and powerful .
16 It was pointed out that contrary to the rose-tinted spectacles view , Britain has a long history of riot and disorder .
17 The valley has a long history of fact and legend , and age has mellowed its few buildings .
18 Literature has a long history of feminist interest , but film and media studies are certainly as central to feminist cultural debates .
19 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 .
20 Songqiao ( 1988 ) describes that of the Hexi corridor which is situated between the Mongolian and Tibetan plateaux and which has a long history of cultivation based on irrigation .
21 Egypt is another example of a country which , like Pakistan and China , has a long history of irrigation , in this case in the Nile Valley ( section 3.4.2 ) beginning some 5 kyr BP .
22 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 .
23 The region has a long history of human activity ( section 3.2.1 ) , and although erosion has always been a problem it has intensified considerably in the last 100 years as deforestation has accelerated and grasslands have been degraded .
24 One consequence is that mainstream political science has a long history of insensitivity to issues of gender .
25 But despite the fact that it seems inhospitable , Dartmoor has a long history of use by humans .
26 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 .
27 Social theory of the family has a long history of debate on structural explanations , that is on whether family types adapt as appropriate to the social and economic world .
28 North Shields has a long history of democratic local government and is currently under the political control of the most left-wing Labour authority in the North East .
29 Objectivity is itself an ideal which has a long history of identification with the masculine .
30 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 .
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