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

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1 Remember to make the shape of your mount echo that of the letter you are designing — for example , if you want to create a capital I , it will fit far better in a long , thin , rectangular mount , say 22.5 × 15cm ( 9 × 6in ) , with an aperture 5cm ( 2in ) smaller all round , than a circular frame or mount .
2 fixations might do better in the long run by holding out until you 've got enough cash to buy the real thing .
3 The resale potential of other Anatolian items is less clear , but it seems probable that the finer quality Dobags and the more tribal items , whether village or nomadic , will fare better in the long term than " furnishing " or " decorative " rugs .
4 They argue , on pragmatic grounds , that judges must sometimes act as if people had legal rights , because acting that way will serve society better in the long run .
5 Is the community so anxious that its judges not behave as pragmatists that this " noble lie " will help him serve its true interests better in the long run ?
6 Our current performance is at around the Group average , and I have no doubt not only of our ability to keep this up , but of our potential for doing even better in the longer term on any standard of assessment .
7 Buying a soon-to-be-obsolete car can be a saving in the short term , but not necessarily in the long term .
8 Well , especially in a long road like this .
9 His record as an MP , especially in the Long Parliament ( 1640–8 ) suggests someone extremely active , and useful to the House , but not of major political importance .
10 Each was temporarily leader of his respective peer-group and power-base , but each had less than unanimous backing , especially in the long term .
11 Brute farce , however effective in terrorizing people , is not by itself enough in the longer run .
12 In many cases these activities have promoted gender-neutral policies and perhaps in the long term will have a major impact on some aspects of gender bias in schools .
13 Her looks and her vibrant personality had always won the day for her — but perhaps in the long run that had n't been a good thing , because now those weapons had failed her she was floundering , rudderless .
14 So in the long run I think his objectivity may have helped a little bit .
15 Well , you may win , but your counterparts will think they 've lost and so in the long run will you .
16 So in the long term , the entourages of the great proved effective as social melting-pots .
17 So in the long run , first of all we saved ourselves an initial risk outlay of a quarter of a million pounds on legal fees , the second thing is that we now have that common land back under control , and within ten years we will recoup all of that money .
18 So in the longer term , building societies do n't do well .
19 It is only in the long run that a match gradually emerges between what is seen to happen and what is said to happen .
20 More noteworthy is the declamatory freedom with which rhythms are interpreted — not only in the long solos for the second piano but also when these are accompanied by the most complicated rhythmic canons in the other instrument .
21 The good effects of war can be detected only in the long term , and there were bad effects too , while the consequences of coalition for the party were immediate and almost wholly negative .
22 For many of the poor , the novelty of electricity was a symbol of access to a new postwar affluence , though consumption by such consumers typically remained small , and the Boards reckoned that many of these connections would be economic only in the longer run .
23 In order to boost short-term accounting profits companies may be tempted to cut expenditure on items such as training , research and development , and investment in productive capacity , all of which are essential to a healthy economy , on the basis that they will show a positive return only in the longer term .
24 Thus , even though an investment may produce income only in the longer term , if it is financially worthwhile it will have an immediate positive effect on share price , assuming an efficient stock market .
25 Any effect on the number of road accident casualties is likely to be detectable only in the longer term .
26 Any effect on the number of casualties in this category is likely to be detectable only in the longer term .
27 Once inside in the long , dimly-lit corridor she withdrew a photostat copy of the invoice from her pocket and handed it to him .
28 ‘ Doping makes people so distrustful that if someone jumps two cms longer in a long jump , a cm higher in the pole-vault or lifts 2.5 kgs more than I do , the accusation is there . ’
29 Strangely , she was no longer in the long room with the little door , but outside in a wood .
30 I hid myself away in the long grass at the edge of the wood near Sykes Farm .
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