Example sentences of "[to-vb] [art] long term " in BNC.

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1 In the example of the paperclip business the purchaser may already have its own metal foundry and surplus premises and will not wish to acquire the long term supply contracts or factory premises .
2 We continue to accept the long term UN target for aid of 0.7 per cent of GNP , although we can not set a timetable for its achievement .
3 This is so necessary for port facilities and absolutely vital if we are to attract the long term users necessary for the prosperity and long term employment prospects of the port .
4 By now it was painfully clear that an aircraft display hall was the route for the Museum to take , if it were to secure the long term .
5 The Duke has agreed to become patron of an appeal to secure the long term future of the new theatre .
6 Employment Action has no stated aim except to provide the long term unemployed with an up to date reference .
7 If banks or outside rescuers are to be involved then they will want to know the long term prospects and objectives so these can not be ignored .
8 Most of all we need action to find a long term solution .
9 It is up to citizens working together to initiate a long term process of communication , mutual support and joint action .
10 The exhibition is intended to underline the long term commitment to the study of Ruskin by the university 's Ruskin Programme , a research group made up of scholars from different disciplines in the humanities .
11 AI 's report confirmed that the human rights violations committed by government forces were brutal in the extreme , and underscored the need for the UN to ensure the long term protection of all those at risk in Iraq .
12 In 1961 he set up a working group , in the Ministry , ‘ to study the long term development of roads and traffic in urban areas and their influence on the urban environment ’ ; the leader was Colin Buchanan .
13 The Government says it will work to salvage a long term future for the company .
14 It is difficult to assess the long term benefit of such a campaign as individual cases now coming to light clearly heard some of the publicity which was beneficial to them at the time but did not result in them making a call at that particular time .
15 In order to maximise the long term impact this sports component has on participation in Scotland a Sports Information Point will be in operation throughout the Festival 's duration .
16 This immense destruction , not to mention the long term damage caused by nuclear fallout , would linger for years .
17 To measure the long term consequences of diabetes and their relation to glycaemic control the presence of diabetes related complications within the past 10 years was recorded from the patient 's general practice records .
18 Indeed it could be argued that a family crisis ( for example the suicide of a father ) is bound to have a long term effect upon the child .
19 Historical material is also being examined in order to get a long term perspective on the more recent changes .
20 Yes I I I would accept that as a general point yes that that that that that that the greater number of years , the more likely you are to get a long term trend .
21 When thinking about the future of the European Community , it is essential to take a long term view .
22 The first Plan identified the need to achieve a long term strategy for speed enforcement and to commission a study to determine such a strategy involving enforcement activities , new technology and publicity .
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