Sentence examples for to be intensive from inspiring English sources

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"We have to be intensive at the moment," said Digby.

Tinsley says that short courses can be especially useful because they tend to be intensive.

To build any partnership on voluntary lines, there has to be intensive discussion, meticulous drafting and basic agreement.

My tenure will not begin for another month, and will only last a fortnight, but it promises to be intensive.

To be profitable, gold mining had to be intensive and deep-level, requiring large inputs of capital and technology.

The research suggests that early-intervention programs, in order to be effective, have to be intensive, and they work best if they involve parents as well as children.

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The family contested an application by an NHS Trust that it was not in VT's best interests for him to be given intensive resuscitation or be admitted to intensive care if his condition deteriorated.

Had to be in intensive care for ten days.

It's going to be administratively intensive, that's for sure.

Of the 10 survivors, he said, one was reported to be in intensive care.

Pregnant women were nine times more likely to be in intensive care, the study found.

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