Example sentences of "[adv] [prep] a long period " in BNC.

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1 It is only after a long period of counselling that she has at last realised that she has to drop her charge against her father , and to forgive him for not being the person that she longed he should be .
2 To give or receive help , perhaps over a long period , which inevitably involves some self-sacrifice on the one hand and some loss of independence on the other , is a very big step .
3 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 .
4 He had sought and received asylum in the Senegalese embassy in Conakry only a month after his return home from a long period of exile [ see p. 38181 ] .
5 And yet somebody had known she was worth kidnapping , somebody had checked on her financial position and her daily movements , probably over a long period .
6 A 12 volt battery is really essential for the mechanical action of the trimmer to work effectively over a long period .
7 It is also necessary not to view policies in a static way ; they have been built up slowly over a long period and they are still changing .
8 If on the other hand , a stress is applied slowly over a longer period the material flows like a viscous liquid so that the spherical shape is soon lost if left to stand for some time .
9 For the concession of hereditary tenure , though made piecemeal over a long period of time , was universal by the end of the century .
10 Many of the debts sued for , all undefended , had been outstanding for three , four , five and six years , or even for a longer period .
11 Lord Berner 's Triumph of Neptune was another work he conducted quite frequently over a long period , and he made two recordings of the ballet suite .
12 ‘ But poisons that would only kill if taken regularly over a long period of time , do they exist ? ’
13 Conversely , some econometricians have argued that it is more cost effective to use a ‘ drip ’ system , advertising more or less continuously over a long period at a very low weight .
14 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 .
15 I have known you well over a long period of time .
16 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 .
17 If the child shows a habit of prolonged crying then instead of expecting him or her to sit there for a long period of time , the first break in crying after a few minutes should be taken by the parent as an opportunity to allow the child to get up .
18 President Vieira on Nov. 6 returned abruptly after a long period abroad , during which time he had received medical treatment and visited the United States and Taiwan .
19 All the research programmes have come from approaches made to the Unit and have involved extensive discussions , sometimes over a long period , but not for bureaucratic reasons .
20 Unlike offices , the level of income fluctuates although sometimes over a longer period it fluctuates at a higher level than commercial .
21 This peak was not reached again for a long period , but by 1989 it had reached 76.4 per cent ( Employment Gazette , November 1989 ) .
22 However , this is an aspect that must be studied closely over a longer period , for there is a danger in some of the inner-city schemes of officially-induced gentrification .
23 King Edward VII and his Consort , Alexandra , were able to influence international events , particularly in Europe , which continued to be the predominant continent and Britain looked forward to a long period of peaceful influence .
24 People would not welcome a move from their home and if closure went ahead over a long period of time staff would inevitably leave .
25 And subsequently after a long period of time , the opinions of our members generally was that we should change the , the procedure .
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