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

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1 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 .
2 He had been serving a 20-year term in Nicosia 's central prison .
3 ( p751 ) Where there has been no reliance upon the description , it is unlikely that this can be considered an essential term in the contract .
4 A public body may be applying a statutory term which has been defined by the courts and the question is whether the facts justify the application .
5 We were pleased to be awarded a long term contract from BP for integrated engineering services on their Magnus , Thistle and Miller platforms .
6 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 .
7 For the dramas were given the generic term of ludus ( play ) which carried overtones of pastime , merriment and revelling .
8 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 .
9 The 1980 Constitution , which was put into effect in March 1981 [ see pp. 30619-20 ; 30931 ] , provided for the re-establishment , effective 1989 , of the bi-cameral National Congress , consisting of a Senate of 38 elected and nine appointed members , all of whom were to serve an eight-year term , and a Chamber of Deputies whose 120 members were to be directly elected for a four-year term .
10 Wood Group Fire Protection 's Great Yarmouth branch performed well across its whole product range and was successful in being awarded a long term maintenance contract with Shell Expro .
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