Example sentences of "[vb infin] [prep] [art] long term " in BNC.
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1 | My guess however is that the Ariston 's unusually musical qualities will appeal in the long term where some more glamorous looking contrivances will ultimately be found tiresome or wanting . |
2 | All of them are now under review to make sure they are ‘ in a particular market where we can win in the long term ’ . |
3 | You would probably both benefit in the long term by coming to such a compromise as interests and contacts from outside can save you both from the trapped feeling that a dependent relationship can bring about . |
4 | It is concluded that the transposed colon retains its normal motility pattern but some adaptation to its new location may occur in the long term . |
5 | The public relations executive , as a manager of the corporate personality , can only sustain in the long term , an identity that is based upon reality . |
6 | This way the buyer need not fear a situation in which the supplier will run out of essential stock , and the supplier can plan on the long term to optimise his conditions of supply . |
7 | But we must look at the long term view . |
8 | The direction an organisation will move in the long term |
9 | Sir David Alliance , Coats chairman , said the sales were part of Coats ' continuing policy of disposing of peripheral activities that do not fit in the long term strategy of the group . |
10 | Walking makes you slim , builds cardiovascular fitness , and can develop into a long term habit that you can use for the rest of your life . |
11 | Find two ideas that we could develop over the long term . |
12 | Other conundra m–y appear rather less cosmically' relevant ; they may seem to be of little importance yet , like Mercury 's orbit , may prove in the long term to be extremely important . |
13 | The family member is determined to " help " the primary sufferer : ( a ) regardless of whether this " helping " actually does help in the long term . |
14 | Even though the beef industry is taken aback by the sudden jump in prices , the general opinion is that they will stick until at least July — and could harden in the long term if CAP reform and a further round of milk quotas push down breeding numbers . |