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

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1 There is a long tradition of by-employment , much of it non-agricultural in nature , in Japanese farming families , and the extension of this practice since 1945 — accentuated by the sharp decline of the previously all-important silkworm cultivation — has made part-time farming a dominant feature of the rural sector .
2 Certainly the word for spirit is female in Hebrew , and there is a long tradition of the divine wisdom being conceived to be feminine .
3 Compared to the USA , where there is a long tradition of debate about general education ( Squires 1976 ; Gaff 1983 ) , the main influence of the concept of a liberal education in British higher education has probably been on the enactment of the curriculum — on the methods and styles of teaching , the role models and relationships involved , and the general learning ethos and environment .
4 Nevertheless , there is a long tradition of general education in higher education there ( which suggests that it is England rather than Scotland which is atypical in this respect ) .
5 It is worth noting that in the USA there is a long tradition of national commissions on the curriculum , as well as a considerable academic literature that has influenced British thinking .
6 Similarly , there is a long tradition of receipt of state benefits .
7 There is a long tradition of attending Ballycastle Fair , and some still go .
8 The nature of language is more complex than amateurs think , and there is a long tradition of scholarship and study to draw upon .
9 You can see those rows of abbots on either side and behind them is a long tradition of succession of abbots including great saints and I suppose a few sinners as well .
10 There is a long tradition in Britain of hostility to ‘ political espionage ’ , some of which surfaces in this book .
11 And there is a long tradition in sociological thinking which makes precisely this distinction .
12 It is a long tradition within the firm to produce handmade farewell cards and there have been some beauties — apt and humorous — which have left the donors proud of their efforts and the recipients amused and flattered .
13 As Miller argues , there is a long tradition among the protestants of Ulster of viewing the British state ambiguously .
14 There is a long tradition among revolutionary thinkers and activists that communist society would be administered without bureaucratic relationships between political leaders and the people — without , that is , an apparatus which represented the particular interests of a dominant class and which was divorced from those engaged in production ( Hegedus 1976 , p. 17 ) .
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