Example sentences of "[noun] [verb] [art] long term " in BNC.

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1 Most of all we need action to find a long term solution .
2 Our study shows the long term spontaneous resolution of severe glue ear in children .
3 Mary Kaldor discusses the long term significance of the Gulf War
4 A 15 year follow up of a controlled trial of grommets versus myringotomy showed no long term impairment of hearing in the grommeted ear .
5 Very small amounts can be dealt with by the body causing no long term harm .
6 There have been hiccups — the UK government decision to introduce eye tests , for example , brought a bulge in demand which has been followed with a corresponding flat patch — but the group reckons the long term is promising as ageing populations and greater access to markets such as India and China boost demand .
7 There have been hiccups — the UK government decision to introduce eye tests , for example , brought a bulge in demand which has been followed with a corresponding flat patch — but the group reckons the long term is promising as ageing populations and greater access to markets such as India and China boost demand .
8 In simple terms the first questions a bank would ask were : has the business got a long term future ?
9 AI 's report confirmed that the human rights violations committed by government forces were brutal in the extreme , and underscored the need for the UN to ensure the long term protection of all those at risk in Iraq .
10 The first Plan identified the need to achieve a long term strategy for speed enforcement and to commission a study to determine such a strategy involving enforcement activities , new technology and publicity .
11 It 's another piece of evidence suggesting a long term buildup towards a serious mercury crisis .
12 The position with the County Council is that while has no long term debt , it has never satisfied the tests of central government , for the capital control regime .
13 Although much has been made of the fact that Australian fast bowler Craig McDermott did n't become the first overseas player to represent the county , Indian batsman Sachin Tedulkar confirms a long term policy : overseas players are now welcome in Yorkshire cricket .
14 Sustainable development implies a long term perspective .
15 This report presents the long term findings up to 12 years after inclusion in the study .
16 Will the Treasury guarantee the long term investment programme and not require an eight per cent return from Railtrack on such investment ?
17 In conjunction with Wood Group Engineering Contractors , the company secured a long term integrated engineering contract with BP covering the Miller , Magnus and Thistle platforms .
18 In order to maximise the long term impact this sports component has on participation in Scotland a Sports Information Point will be in operation throughout the Festival 's duration .
19 Historical material is also being examined in order to get a long term perspective on the more recent changes .
20 The change in hours compounds a long term upward trend in the number of night visits .
21 The Duke has agreed to become patron of an appeal to secure the long term future of the new theatre .
22 Those who are not prepared to run their practices as a business must confront the fact that their practices have no long term future .
23 Sequent believes the long term success of NT hinges on its support for client/server protocols and the ability to bring personal computer users on to the network .
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