Example sentences of "[noun pl] [prep] [art] longer [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Certainly , he can enjoy the outcome for a day or two , but there is still a question mark over dealings in the longer term on the all-important economy , with the rivalry between the trading blocs dictating how ‘ special ’ the ‘ relationship ’ is likely to remain .
2 You need to know what you are suffering from in case you will have to make arrangements for a longer stay at home in bed .
3 Median carbamylated haemoglobin concentration was greatest in ARF patients with the longer duration of renal failure ( 29 [ 27–35 ] vs 72 [ 60–83 ] g VH/g Hb ; p<0.01 ) ( fig 2 ) .
4 Staggered working hours would spread travelling times over a longer period of the day and in many cases allow more efficient use of factories , offices , schools and the equipment therein .
5 It sets developments in a longer context of negotiations and bargaining between levels of government .
6 South Africa demonstrably adjusted better to the more disciplined requirements of the longer game after almost two months of the uninterrupted frenzy of the World Cup .
7 Disinfectant — Buckets — Soap — Metal cups — tins — plates — Washing up liquid These are examples from a longer list of practical items .
8 Exposure to teaching by other staff might also increase motivation in those nurses who do not themselves normally participate in teaching , and such improvements may also have financial benefits in the longer term through overall increases in efficiency .
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