Example sentences of "[prep] [noun sg] over a long " in BNC.
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1 | Records may have to be kept for reference over a long period of time and therefore they must be adequately protected . |
2 | Equally , it is not unknown for a partner gradually to lose interest in mundane administrative matters : often enough the problems that this can cause are exacerbated by his co-partners allowing him to escape his share of responsibility over a long period . |
3 | It may also be possible to argue that where the party has failed to respond to a notice of assignment from the purchaser , such lack of action over a long period is an implied consent where that party has dealt with the purchaser after completion . |
4 | The father , Mr P , also an English incomer to Orkney , had carried out various forms of abuse over a long period of time . |
5 | For example , there may be evidence for a sequence of buildings being constructed and going out of use over a long period of time . |
6 | Gas supply agreements often provide for the supply of gas over a long period , sometimes for a decade or more . |
7 | Any parent who has had an insomniac or hyperactive child will know the situation in which interruption of sleep over a long period frays tempers and seeks some other scapegoat than the child ; husband and wife may end in screaming at each other across the bedroom . |
8 | Out of form over a long period , Lyle did not feel that he would be able to stand the pressure . |
9 | It was common practice for marriage registers to record the places of abode of the newly-weds , and what Kendall did was to use this information to construct a crude measure of dissimilarity between villages based on frequency of intermarriage over a long period . |
10 | It also prevents one from churning out the same stuff of conversation over a long period to different people ( to use words at people ) which is using those people as hard reflective surfaces and not , as I feel properly , soft digestive reflective surfaces . |
11 | The team at Oxford 's cancer fund are now planning longer term research with other organisations world-wide to assess the effects of tamoxifen over a longer period of time to see if it can continue saving lives . |
12 | We regard it as an inhuman act , they say , to keep a man facing the agony of execution over a long extended period . |
13 | Given a little thought as to siting the Pentstemons will provide a lot of interest over a long period and should prevent the need for annual replanting , which can be expensive and labour intensive . |
14 | At any particular moment the books might not appear to balance ( for example electrical energy input could be stored to be released as heat later , or energy taken up while forcing the deuterium into the palladium may be returned later U the deuterium leaks out and recombines in the atmosphere ) , so the relevant question was whether there was a net excess output of energy over a long period of time . |
15 | This applied to many houses in the street , presumably brought about by the making up of the road with gravel over a long period . |
16 | It was built in brick over a long period ; the east end dates from the ninth century and the west from the tenth and eleventh while the vaults are mainly twelfth century . |
17 | The directors are accordingly not obliged to maximise current profits in order to satisfy short-term demands for dividends at the expense of a growth in profitability over a longer period . |
18 | The two main sets of circumstances to which the Act is normally applied relate first to mental disorder and secondly to self-neglect over a long period . |
19 | Fatigue fractures , by their very nature , are more prevalent in structures that have been subject to stress over a long period of time . |
20 | The majority of other types of skin cancer are the result of continued exposure to sunlight over a long period of time . |
21 | 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 . |