Example sentences of "[adv] over a [adj] period of " in BNC.

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1 This level of pay was never conceived of as being a realizable objective for a statutory minimum wage that would be brought in over a short period of time .
2 Thus there was a confusing number of elements on earth , above it and below it which contributed to the afterlife , representing ideas which had been brought together over a long period of time .
3 Observers suggested that a programme of negotiated , " rolling reforms " would now ensue , probably over a considerable period of time , and that de Klerk would face strong opposition from some elements of the white electorate who sought to maintain protected political rights for the white minority .
4 There are , however , instances where fixed term contracts are renewed automatically over a considerable period of time and can reasonably be described as ‘ rolling ’ contracts .
5 In some programs files have to be inverted overnight and this requires the microcomputer to be switched on over a long period of time .
6 Duncan Smith , defending , said : ‘ It appeared to be a fairly well laid out scheme which was used successfully over a considerable period of time .
7 For the concession of hereditary tenure , though made piecemeal over a long period of time , was universal by the end of the century .
8 ‘ But poisons that would only kill if taken regularly over a long period of time , do they exist ? ’
9 Much research and attention to artists ' requirements has led to a new breed of synthetic brushes which are highly appropriate for use with acrylics , among other uses , which hold their shape well over a long period of time , are delightfully responsive to use , are superbly controllable , allowing precision work , and are durable enough to resist occasional misuse .
10 I have known you well over a long period of time .
11 In clinical case management there is a recognition that the worker is an important resource , and an awareness that the process of assessment and reassessment is a crucial function , to be discharged by someone who knows the client really well over a long period of time .
12 People would not welcome a move from their home and if closure went ahead over a long period of time staff would inevitably leave .
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