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

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1 Chandler stressed that the centres will not depend on US staff , ideas or money in the long run .
2 And no touch of tease or laughter in the long grey eyes , eyes set so far apart that they belonged more to the temples than to the full face .
3 Telling potential sexual partners or partners in a long term relationship will be particularly difficult .
4 Of all these factors ( 1 , 2 and 3 above ) is it possible to select the most important cause(s) of an event or idea in the long or short term ?
5 If microalbuminuria is an appropriate surrogate end point that could replace glomerular filtration rate changes in clinical trials , one can anticipate that enalapril will protect glomerular filtration rate better than hydrochlorothiazide in the long term .
6 As the actual cash payout varies according to the firm 's performance rather than changes in the long run payout ratio , the information content of dividends says nothing about the significance of the size of the payout ratio in the valuation of securities .
7 Expenditure on research assistants might also save a significant degree of time and money in the long run .
8 Use the Charts to help narrow your selection of suitable lenders , which will save considerable time and money in the long run .
9 Because most of the oil was dispersed to below the surface , it would enter the marine food chain ; and because the oil was easily ingested , it could have damaging effects on birds and animals in the long term .
10 Their majority gave Unionist MPs a virtual veto over policies and appointments in the long run , but their junior position in government prevented any more positive control .
11 Dedicated football fan that he is , Anderson attempts to give advice to Crisp and Broadbent in a long and excited utterance , but this is only a part of the whole picture because his enthusiasm for the topic , implicated by the length of the turn , conflicts with the hesitancy he also displays .
12 It will bring with it joy and self-satisfaction in the long run .
13 What is suggested here may seem tedious and unnecessary , but it saves time and frustration in the long run , and makes the checking itself more effective and fruitful .
14 Arising from this it is held that if we are to have forms of science and technology which will be human-enhancing and liberating , make products that are ecologically desirable , conserve energy and materials in the long term , and help human beings rather than maim them , then we will require forms of science and technology which differ radically from those which predominate at the moment .
15 But out on the wide , untidy expanse behind the drying green and the wash houses the children must have forgotten , for we play tig and hide-and-seek in the long grass , running about in gangs of indiscriminate age and religion .
16 It has saved much time and effort in the long run .
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