Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] in [art] long [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The public relations executive , as a manager of the corporate personality , can only sustain in the long term , an identity that is based upon reality .
2 In particular , we have shown examples where a tax on capital income may be shifted completely , and have demonstrated that in less extreme cases the effective redistribution may be very much reduced in the long run as a result of adjustments in the capital stock .
3 In cricket they used to put her at ‘ long leg ’ where the ball hardly ever penetrated , and she would take a book and lie down to read in the long grass .
4 To a certain extent it does not matter how well a product performs if the user takes a strong dislike to it then it will not succeed in the long run .
5 Sir David Alliance , Coats chairman , said the sales were part of Coats ' continuing policy of disposing of peripheral activities that do not fit in the long term strategy of the group .
6 Thus we have Macdonald reporting on the " almost unanimous chorus of opinion that women 's work as compositors is so inferior to men 's that it does not pay in the long run " ( the chorus in question being from employers ) But the testimony of individual employers is far from unanimous or even consistent .
7 And it 's easier in the short term not to have In the long term you get more problems .
8 But do not be downhearted if your story is not taken up , or indeed ousted at the last moment because a major story comes up : your campaign will not suffer in the long run .
9 Paolucci claims ( in Beccaria 1963 , p. ix ) that Dei Delitti e delle Pene has had ‘ more practical effect than any other treatise ever written in the long campaign against barbarism in criminal law and procedure ’ .
10 Meanwhile the army , despite the FMLN 's truce offer of Sept. 14 , was still engaged in a long push against guerrilla strongholds , and a major FMLN counter-offensive was not ruled out .
11 You would probably both benefit in the long term by coming to such a compromise as interests and contacts from outside can save you both from the trapped feeling that a dependent relationship can bring about .
12 Goal attainment is also improved in the long run : leadership development among the clients is a goal by itself , and the strengthening of client independence will lead to the better preservation of any other outputs achieved .
13 And I have a feeling- ’ She now drew in a long breath before resuming ‘ And it 's more than a feeling , it 's a certainty that , although we 're leaving here , being forced to leave here , we 'll return , for this is our home .
14 The overall effect was that total spending and hence taxation tended to rise faster than the Cabinet really wanted in the long term .
15 The men were now standing in the long attic corridor containing the sleeping quarters Grant had visited on his recce of the house .
16 Diets often fail in the long term because they are too demanding on will-power .
17 Now that 's an English expression I have n't heard in a long time .
18 And I know so many songs that it would be fun to go out there and say , ‘ Hey , man , do you remember this one ? ’ or , ‘ Here 's one you have n't heard in a long time . ' ’
19 Yeah , mind you his , his short er term policies so it does n't matter in the long run .
20 ‘ I have hit shots this week I have n't seen in a long time .
21 There was an expression on her face I had n't seen in a long time .
22 But I ca n't see in the long run that it would make any difference to what we 've been talking about , seeing who Maggie is .
23 It does n't pay in the long run .
24 Begging or threatening tactics wo n't help in the long run either .
25 He ca n't see that does n't help in the long run if ,
26 Travis halted beside a fallen tree trunk almost completely buried in the long grass .
27 Providing an answer only for the surface doubt answers neither doubt in the long run .
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