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

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1 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 .
2 This increase , however , needs to be seen in a longer time-scale .
3 Its site , significantly , is visualized as private ; there are no buildings to be seen in the long perspective to the viewer 's right .
4 Fuller justice to these topics , as well as the ape language experiments and various glottogonic theories , is to be done in a longer study . )
5 First , bodies should determine a set of reasonable objectives to be achieved in the longer term , say over three to four years , for each of their areas of activity .
6 I twisted around and almost blinded myself by staring straight into the sun , but then , through the dizzying glare , I made out the long silhouette of a tall man who seemed , incongruously , to be dressed in a long , transparent dressing gown .
7 Such enterprises will , however , need to be expanded if the environment and the population are to be protected in the longer term .
8 They 're not always to be trusted in the long term , you know . ’
9 It must be admitted that the famous mould may well have strayed upstairs from the cultures on the floor below , and is perhaps to be included in the long list of profitable discoveries which arose from a lapse in maintaining the highest standards of laboratory practice .
10 However much Labour may talk about public expenditure , it normally makes such a mess of the economy that there is little benefit to be found in the longer run .
11 This aid would also have to be continued in the longer term in order to totally eradicate certain diseases .
12 Cooperation seems to be less of an immediate necessity with market-determined exchange rates , but coordination of national policies still seems desirable if conflict and economic stagnation are to be avoided in the long run .
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