Example sentences of "[noun] over a long [noun sg] " in BNC.
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31 | Thus you will already be aerobically fit , that is able to sustain a relatively low work-load over a long period . |
32 | The stimulating article Some library costs and options by Brown ( an economist ) concludes ‘ it seems to be worth acquiring and providing storage for , books likely to be wanted more often than , once in about 1.7 years over a long period ’ . |
33 | In these respects , there has been a general and continuing decline in prison conditions over a long period of time ( King and McDermott , 1999 ) . |
34 | ‘ Thoroughbreds will always be able to catch up in a race over a long distance . |
35 | Fatigue fractures , by their very nature , are more prevalent in structures that have been subject to stress over a long period of time . |
36 | Although Kraemer and Roberts ( 1984 ) were able to demonstrate an apparent loss of latent inhibition over a long retention interval using chocolate milk as the CS , no effect was apparent when saccharin was used . |
37 | Despite my closeness over a long period to Harold Wilson , I was certainly not close to his publicised cronies . |
38 | These data suggest that the selection of a relative who gives moral support is related partly to the composition of the kin group and partly to the quality of a particular relationship over a long period of time . |
39 | There is thus a tendency to build up a strong personal relationship over a long time , and slick high-pressure selling techniques are unlikely to be of much help . |
40 | The officer must indeed be prepared to sustain his attempts at persuasiveness over a long period of time , a matter which can pose problems , for he must be able to sense when a less conciliatory performance is warranted and a show of force , however discreet , would be appropriate . |
41 | My own efforts over a long period of time , plus correspondence and telephone calls to various bodies have met with no success . |
42 | My own efforts over a long period of time , plus correspondence and telephone calls to various bodies have met with no success . |
43 | The best businesses over a long period of time have been the ones with a single thrust . |
44 | A table ( see below ) comparing opening and closing equity book value helps to summarise the main changes over a long period . |
45 | This may apply to a particular period or it may be concerned with changes over a long period of time . |
46 | Simulation has been used to predict population changes over a long period of time and for charting space-satellite trajectories . |
47 | An important aspect would be a study of the progress of a sample of young people over a long period . |
48 | The child who uses goed or comed is guilty of over-generalisation , while in sign the use of repetition to convey occurrence over a long time would be appropriate in WAIT-WAIT-WAIT , meaning ‘ wait for ages ’ but not in KEEP-KEEP-KEEP , where it would probably mean to ‘ keep three ’ things rather than to ‘ keep over time ’ . |
49 | ‘ This success has been achieved as a result of the hard work by LASMO 's staff and its partners over a long time . |
50 | Unlike the 1991 Rugby World Cup , which took place over a whole month , not to mention the three months build-up , thereby allowing the sponsors to develop their marketing strategy over a long period of time , the World Sevens tournament is a three-day event , with the commercial potential of a ‘ Market blink ’ , as he puts it . |
51 | These fish are especially prone to ‘ conditioning ’ ; you can switch their minds onto a certain item of food and if you keep that food trickling through their swims over a long period they will continue feeding , with only short breaks , until that food runs out or some other disaster happens to move them . |
52 | For example , there may be evidence for a sequence of buildings being constructed and going out of use over a long period of time . |
53 | A case reports and clinical-epidemiological studies have evaluated the cancer risk in patients who have abused anthranoid laxatives over a long period . |
54 | A case report and clinical-epidemiological studies in patients who have misused anthranoid laxatives over a long period should be considered in a final risk assessment for colorectal cancer in man . |
55 | The problem of consistency of measurement techniques over a long period of time will have to be faced and may not have a satisfactory solution . |
56 | The study will also take into account the effects of aging , which may contribute to a decline in knowledge retention over a long period . |
57 | In Britain these are in a state of flux although there has been much discussion about the role of the inspector over a long period of time . |
58 | Instead that sense has to be nurtured by more direct experience over a long period of time . |
59 | The results they obtained suggested a close relationship between changes in the United States ' money supply and changes in money national income over a long period of time . |
60 | However , at Cosmeston the archaeologist has the opportunity to excavate a large portion of the settlement over a long period of time and to use the results to shed light on sites where the excavators have not been so fortunate . |