Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [art] [adj] term " in BNC.

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1 It is up to citizens working together to initiate a long term process of communication , mutual support and joint action .
2 The expression can only produce a constant term if both and have equal frequencies and , since has only a fundamental component , it is the corresponding component of which is required .
3 With our sister company , Wood Group Engineering Contractors , we successfully secured a long term contract from BP to provide integrated engineering services for the Miller , Magnus and Thistle platforms .
4 Express rules will generally override an implied term if they are clearly contrary to it .
5 We agree that the specific algorithm we used wold have been inappropriate if we were interested in examining seasonal or short-term changes in primary production , not because the algorithm does not include a grazing term but because it does not include terms for irradiance and quantum efficiency .
6 The traditional view by senior managers of the Language Service as a means to an immediate end ( i.e. training for a specific market or translation of urgent material ) meant that languages personnel did not enjoy the long- term commitment given to the ‘ production ’ personnel such as research scientists , the commercial section , or even technicians .
7 However , it seems that such a provision can not be a contractual promise , and will only be effective if it gives rise to an estoppel ; it therefore will not exclude the implied term of fitness for purpose unless the seller believes it and relies on it ( Lowe v Lombank [ 1960 ] 1 All ER 611 ) .
8 Why not use a neutral term like ‘ parenting ’ ?
9 This policy does not have a fixed term , but lasts throughout the whole of a person 's life , paying out to beneficiaries after his or her death .
10 Shareholders who do not have a long term commitment are replaced by stakeholders who do , as the ‘ owners ’ of the company .
11 If the landlord does not grant and the tenant does not take a certain term the grant does not create a lease .
12 Invariably a financial institution will not risk the long term profits bound up in honest work and good reputation for the short term gains to be had from abusing conflict of interest situations such as dealing on the basis of inside information obtained from a client .
13 The judge , Mr Justice Humphrey Potts , said he would have put Casabona behind bars for two years but he had already served an equivalent term on remand .
14 This immense destruction , not to mention the long term damage caused by nuclear fallout , would linger for years .
15 The students had not yet arrived , but I took meals in the refectory with a few of the college authorities and professors who had already started the new term 's work .
16 The topic could easily fill an entire term .
17 ‘ Detente ’ quickly became a pejorative term , and President Reagan , elected in 1980 , referred to the USSR in a celebrated phrase as an ‘ evil empire ’ ; the Russians , he declared at his first press conference , would ‘ lie and cheat and pursue their ends of world domination ’ .
18 Malik once served a short term in jail in Karachi where he was filmed by Dutch television living in the height ofluxury .
19 Concepts like privacy and confidentiality still threaten the long term preservation of nominal records .
20 Such a pattern would place limits on the availability of mutual aid , and would effectively separate the long- term unemployed from contact with the world of formal employment .
21 It says : ’ Such concentration on meeting the Government guarantee , and use of funds originally earmarked for other purposes for YT , inevitably means that other aspects of our proposed programme may suffer and that we also neglect the long term development of Youth Training itself . ’
22 Einstein later called the cosmological term ‘ the greatest mistake of my life . ’
23 Tees-side Bridge and Engineering Ltd the Court also found an implied term in the employee 's contract to the effect that he could be required to work where directed .
24 Secondly , we need to thoroughly review the long term future of our own examination system which willprobably need to be pitched at degree level to be acceptable to the Privy Council .
25 If the pedestal stands for fixity and place , what does the frame represent ? does embroidery/stitch , void of the frame , also become a malleable term , extended to include ‘ just about anything ’ , autonomous and self-referential ?
26 The day to day process of making capital investment decisions in our major corporations allocates the resources of society thereby having a long term impact upon the organizations involved and ultimately upon us all .
27 This projection of feeling onto a structure is often given the generic term ‘ tension ’ .
28 There is an additional aspect that erm we we must look also , I think , at the viability of the services and facilities , er , within the new settlement , if the new settlement is , for the sake of argument five hundred houses then my submission is that that really offers no long term viability for any facility or service , erm , clearly you might get a primary school if the new settlement size was of the order of eight hundred to a thousand dwellings , but you would not get any sizable retail element , and so however far that settlement was located from the main centre they would still become dependant on that centre , and that 's why I think it 's important to recognize that if you are to achieve the erm if you like the balance of requirements , of achieving erm a reasonable degree of self containment within the new settlement , but also meet the needs of York , it has to be a reasonable size , but located as close to York as possible
29 Opting out has a short term attraction because it will bring in cash … but the feeling is will be little use in the long run .
30 Opting out has a short term attraction because it will bring in cash … but the feeling is will be little use in the long run .
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