Example sentences of "[vb pp] [prep] long term " in BNC.

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1 The proposed remedy is more detailed : ‘ Statements of attainment are best regarded as long term objectives which provide the framework , allowing teachers and pupils freedom to choose short term objectives and related activities , materials instructions and criteria ’ ( Reason 1989 : 150 ) .
2 Disappointing findings have recently been reported from long term follow up studies of school based interventions in North America .
3 On the one hand , Pilkington was represented as a company committed to long term research and development , whereas BTR was seen as a company interested in quick profits , increasing efficiency by rationalisation ( and job losses ) and asset stripping .
4 A small amount of the resultant PCR product may be saved for long term storage .
5 Such purchases are often made under long term Contracts , and may be enacted by computerised stock control programs when current stock levels reach a minimum " safety level " .
6 A chemical sprout inhibitor should be used for long term storage .
7 The term programming is used for long term changes in the body 's structure , physiology , or metabolism brought about by environmental influences acting at critical stages of early life .
8 These are techniques that may be used for longer term forecasting , perhaps for periods of two or more years ahead .
9 Data on experimental animals show that it may be the long term consequence of glomerular haemodynamic abnormalities induced by long term hyperglycaemia .
10 Indeed , lifelong hypergastrinaemia , induced by long term administration of inhibitors of gastric acid secretion or partial fundectomy as well as exogenous gastrin administration , have been associated with pronounced hyperplasia of gastric argyrophil cells or development of ECL cell carcinoids in rats .
11 In rats , the hypergastrinaemia induced by long term omeprazole has resulted in enterochromaffin-like ( EC-like ) cell hyperplasia and , subsequently , gastric carcinoid formation .
12 It was agreed that the order should be made , but the local authority proposed a programme of rehabilitation , whereas the guardian ad litem was of the opinion that rehabilitation would not be successful and recommended that the child be placed with long term foster parents .
13 The money was raised on long term , mainly for forty years , and carried a high rate of interest .
14 A significant element of remuneration will now be linked to long term performance measured as the growth in the value of the Company 's stock units through the period to 31 December 1996 .
15 Patients allocated to long term endoscopic sclerotherapy underwent regular intra variceal injection of all patent varices using ethanolamine oleate .
16 Those assigned to long term sclerotherapy who presented with oesophageal variceal rebleeding were treated by further sclerotherapy as detailed above .
17 Given that the end product is a pension some time in the future , then the majority of assets are viewed as long term .
18 Although carcinoid tumours have not been observed during long term omeprazole treatment , the possibility thatlong term pronounced hypergastrinaemia may increase the risk of tumour formation can not be excluded .
19 It is possible that time-gap experiences represent driving at the tactical level which is conducted without controlled processes being involved , the assumption here is the common one that unless a stimulus event receives conscious attention it will not be stored in long term memory ( e.g. Bargh , 1984 ; Broadbent , 1958 ; Moray , 1959 ; Shiffrin & Schneider , 1977 ) .
20 This will be followed by longer term steps .
21 Wilderness Of The Mind — Marc Bolan was compiled by long term fans John Williams and Caron Thomas , and chronicles the more obscure details and little known facts about his life .
22 He described the region as one of the few remaining pristine areas of the world , which must be retained for long term investigation .
23 The development of cholangitis as a late complication occurred only in patients in whom a sphincterotomy was not carried out and this might be considered a prerequisite in all patients in whom an endoprosthesis is inserted as long term therapy .
24 It is difficult to assess the role of dietary fibre in the development of colonic cancer but our results suggest that the increases in cellular proliferation associated with long term higher dietary fibre intake are modest , occur mainly in the proximal colon and are unlikely to present a significant risk for mucosal instability in the distal colon .
25 Increases in the population aged over 65 , in both proportionate and absolute terms have resulted from long term downward trends in the birth rate coinciding with decreased mortality rates .
26 Increases in the elderly population — in both absolute and proportionate terms — have resulted from long term downward trends in the birth rate coinciding with decreased mortality at all ages .
27 Lacking sufficient data , specific advice about treatment can not be given ; both local and systemic approaches have resulted in long term survival .
28 Hope that our miners may not be faced with long term unemployment .
29 Sensitive indicators of renal function in a group of patients maintained on long term , delayed release mesalazine and a comparable group on sulphasalazine have been studied .
30 We have therefore studied sensitive indicators of renal function in a group of patients maintained on long term , delayed release mesalazine and a comparable group maintained on sulphasalazine .
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