Example sentences of "have long [be] [vb pp] with " in BNC.

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1 The contradiction has long been lived with in practice , and students become adept in faking responses .
2 This view has long been linked with those who have argued that the company should not be specially regulated by the state since it owed its existence to nothing more than a contract between individual property owners .
3 Cocoa has long been associated with the Temperance societies and other groups who fought against the consumption of alcohol .
4 Residential care has long been associated with care of deprived and delinquent children .
5 One of the Tories who broke party and class ranks was Dame Janet Fookes , who has long been associated with the RSPCA .
6 Boscastle itself has long been associated with smuggling and witchcraft , and today has a witchcraft museum .
7 Success in biomedical careers has long been associated with authorship of publications in peer reviewed journals , and this association may partly explain the exponential increase in the number of articles published over the past two decades .
8 Mr Molyneaux has long been associated with the integrationist wing of his party , which feels that devolution for Northern Ireland would be too unstable , given the requirement for power-sharing between unionists and nationalists .
9 The site has long been identified with the Durobrivae of the Antonine Itinerary and the Ravenna Cosmography , and its name is further recorded on several mortarium stamps .
10 Leith has long been identified with the craft of Shipbuilding .
11 The Turners had long been associated with the ironmongery trade in Dublin .
12 The new owner had long been acquainted with the village on account of his association with the Physic Garden .
13 Modern artists have long been fascinated with the comic strip : MoMA 's ‘ High and Low ’ show a while back provided a primer on the subject .
14 Many villages , especially in Persia , which have long been associated with highly sophisticated work , have either ceased weaving altogether or produce so few examples that they now have only an historic relevance to the contemporary scene .
15 These have long been associated with the arch-priest of uniformitarianism , Charles Lyell , who used them as the frontispiece of his great proselytising work " Principles of Geology " .
16 Actuaries have long been associated with life assurance business and pensions .
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