Example sentences of "[to-vb] [prep] [art] long [noun] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Residential institutions lost favour and became associated with , if not blamed for , the lack of professional vision and determination to plan for the long term future of children .
2 People arriving in this country for such a purpose have to go through a long interview procedure to process their claims .
3 What this illustrates is that , notwithstanding the progress made in the past two years , the reforms in themselves have done little to compensate for the long term underfunding of the NHS .
4 She had begun to pull on the long suede gloves which she had earlier stripped from her beautiful hands .
5 Whilst first aid remedies may be of use for each episode of acute illness , proper constitutional treatment and advice is likely to be more appropriate to help with the long term tendency to become unwell repeatedly .
6 Planners need to look at the long term provision of locally based day care as well as reviewing current provision in terms of suitability , costs etc .
7 A horse that is fit for hunting may be unable to cope with a long schooling session .
8 This will generate lower transactions costs than arbitrage as it requires only one sale of shares and one purchase of futures — assuming that the investor would have closed out his or her long position in shares at the delivery date anyway , or is content to roll over the long futures position until they would otherwise have sold their share portfolio .
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