Example sentences of "be [verb] [prep] [art] long term " in BNC.

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1 The more you manage to re-educate your eating habits , stretch and tone your body , the more likely you are to continue in the long term .
2 Says Phil Keer : ‘ I think me and most of my friends are looking for a long term relationship .
3 Acyclovir may be given on a long term basis to people with HIV who have had an attack of shingles , or have frequent attacks of herpes simplex .
4 And this states erm that Its effectiveness erm must be must be considered as a long term rather than a short term objective .
5 Strict glycaemic control by using portable insulin pumps can arrest progression towards diabetic nephropathy , but this method 's safety must be considered in the long term .
6 They 're not always to be trusted in the long term , you know . ’
7 Sixth , there had been a very close bond established between the children which the justices felt very strongly should be preserved in the long term .
8 Exceptional victories by the youth XV , the U19s and U21s in recent times will be reflected in the long term .
9 Our efforts will be judged in the long term by our success with children who are already in ordinary schools but whose needs are not being met , for whatever reason .
10 Answer guide : The shortage of resources , although an effective short-term constraint , can invariably be overcome in the long term as the firm can take action to eliminate the constraint .
11 But whatever it is we decide to do , it must be continued in the long term .
12 This also enables any eventual profit to be kept in the long term , avoiding the problem that if it is retained , any eventual surplus would have to go back to the borrower .
13 The Spanish government may , of course , be hoping in the long term to be able to buy at least part of this collection at favourable rates ; otherwise it must simply be gambling on the Thyssen collection being a sufficiently spectacular and alluring feather in the cultural cap of the capital over the next ten years to make its considerable investment worthwhile .
14 The results will be implemented in a long term interpretation programme for the Park , a programme which hopefully will be adopted elsewhere .
15 The hon. Gentleman knows that I believe that the Iraqi people will be safeguarded for the long term and enable the international community to give long-term development aid to that country only when Saddam Hussein is no longer at the helm in Baghdad .
16 Can I come back Mr Donson , or will that , and I take it , alright , I understand the point you are making about the long term solution and size , but if the panel were to be persuaded that to be a viable solution the settlement had , in the end , and I 'm not going to define where the end is , almost certainly beyond two thousand and six , that the settlement would need to be of the order of five thousand dwellings .
17 The official definition of long-term unemployment is more than twelve months without work , although employment training , which is designed for the long term unemployed , requires entrants to have been on the register for more than six months .
18 What is needed in the long term is a larger worship area which can be adapted for other uses .
19 ( a ) Education. : A clear idea of exactly what coronary artery disease means is most important for the coronary patient if he is to comply in the long term with the advice that he is given , and understand what has happened to him .
20 It seems to us to be an evolutionary survival factor : the more intelligent a species , the more likely it is to survive in the long term ; this is a reasonable hypothesis , but it can hardly be considered as any more than that .
21 It therefore urges the Secretary of State to reject this appeal , and in so doing unequivocally confirm the value which is attached to the long term protection of landscape quality in Wales ' National Parks .
22 If you are dieting in the long term , you may need to take multi-vitamin/multi-mineral supplement ( e.g. Diet Balance ) — if you need to be on a weight-loss programme for more than 10 weeks , or if you have to rely on prepared reduced-calorie meals , and especially if you have any of the signs of vitamin or mineral deficiency .
23 Another collective title , the Angry Young Men , was to prove in the long term more accurate as prediction than description .
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