Example sentences of "[vb mod] [verb] long term " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ This may have seemed like a good idea when the rink was being built because it should give long term durability , but when a problem like this arises then the whole rink has to be closed and dug up . |
2 | As the effects of training increase in an S shaped curve and plateau in about 13–14 weeks , patients leaving supervised programmes should continue long term exercise after adequate counselling . |
3 | Patients bleed from large submucosal veins within the small bowel and although surgical excision of the affected segment may provide long term relief , recurrent bleeding can occur as further adhesions are formed . |
4 | Some preliminary spadework could reap long term benefits — friendly relations with the daytime Head Teacher and staff of the school where you teach ( or your children attend ) would help if the school decided to run its own evening classes or if you needed to negotiate low cost hire of the premises yourself what about a Junior Award Scheme for the school 's children ? |
5 | The authorities also believe if these mercy missions continue it could present long term problems . |
6 | In addition , there is now much evidence that a brief episode of pain may induce long term changes in the excitability of spinal nociceptive neurones . |
7 | But the big record companies say they need elaborate long term contracts to invest in new talent . |
8 | The resulting contention and potential instability will hinder long term health care planning . |
9 | Despite the interference in short term memory , the overall increase in information sampled will improve long term memory . |
10 | David Roper , marketing executive , said : ‘ Car exhaust emissions are a major source of lead pollution in the atmosphere , which can have long term effects to health , particularly young children . |
11 | The E-culture has only been raving since 1986 , so perhaps it is too early to tell if it can cause long term mental changes . |