Example sentences of "in [art] long [noun] by " in BNC.
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1 | She contemplates her image in the long looking-glass by the window , and decides that the effect is a little too sombre . |
2 | fixations might do better in the long run by holding out until you 've got enough cash to buy the real thing . |
3 | This move had a dramatic effect on the income of pensioners in 1948 , but flawed the Beveridge scheme in the long run by ensuring that many pensioners would have to continue resorting to means-tested benefits . |
4 | In the long tirade by the hon. Member for Dunfermline , East ( Mr. Brown ) , there were about 10 debating points and if time permits I shall try to answer them . |
5 | 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 . |
6 | Our efforts will be judged in the long term by our success with children who are already in ordinary schools but whose needs are not being met , for whatever reason . |
7 | For example , a proprietor of a garage may be restricted as to the amount of work that can be taken on due to a lack of skilled motor mechanics ; however , the proprietor can overcome this constraint in the long term by training non-skilled labour to perform the task . |
8 | In a long feature by its news editor , it gave all the facts about the neutron bomb and the conclusions to be drawn from them . |