Example sentences of "during [art] [adj] period " in BNC.
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1 | Entry Punch : A humorous magazine created during the Victorian period ( qv ) and terminating towards the end of the Dark Century ( qv ) . |
2 | It is likely then that marriages , at least amongst the propertied , in fact lasted longer during the Victorian period than ever before or since . |
3 | During the Victorian period , in order to exercise these functions of controlling , scrutinizing , appointing and removing the executive , the procedure of the House was adapted to suit these tasks . |
4 | All the other elements had been erm liquified in , in , during the Victorian period . |
5 | By contrast , the median amplitude of contraction was higher in the distal than in the proximal oesophagus during the supine period ( 33.3 mm Hg ( 18–71 ) v 29 mm Hg ( 19–56 ) , p<0.05 ) . |
6 | The discrepancy between the exposure time to acid and the extent of symptoms was striking in PSS , perhaps because of the prolonged oesophageal acid exposure in these patients , particularly during the supine period . |
7 | In the world of Classical Greece , for instance , silver plate began to be dedicated in sanctuaries during the Archaic period . |
8 | Tertiary prevention will help to ensure that the newly-born child is not put at risk of becoming handicapped during the early period of his or her life . |
9 | During the early period when most fish had heavy bone-based scales in their skins , several families spread from the open seas into coastal waters and eventually into shallow lagoons and swamps . |
10 | This will be of considerable value in counselling parents of deaf children during the early period of language development . |
11 | And a I would say that actually during the early period in the Army , I think he probably gave as good as he got . |
12 | On long term follow up , the mean number of symptomatic recurrences was greater in the corrosive group , but this was largely due to a very high recurrence rate during the early period of follow up . |
13 | During the CAST investigation , patients who had a proarrhythmia response during the early period of drug exposure were eliminated from the long-term study . |
14 | For mortality , the intensity of selection in a stable population ( r=0 ) remains constant during the pre-reproductive period because the consequences of death for reproductive success remain constant ; selection intensity starts to decline only at the time of first breeding . |
15 | Often the sole ornament applied to mills was projecting angle piers and a small cornice near the top of the facade , surmounted by a ‘ blocking course ’ of bricks , although some very large mills built during the Edwardian period , when labour and materials were cheapest , display elaborate decorative brickwork . |
16 | While there was a continuing interest in ‘ technical ’ instruction ( though the term itself was both confused and confusing ) , it was the concept of a very generalized ‘ continued ’ education for adolescents which held the centre stage of the education debate during the Edwardian period and , together with the raising of the school-leaving age , throughout the First World War . |
17 | There is some difficulty , however , in establishing the reality of apprenticeship during the Edwardian period because historians disagree about the meaning and extent of ‘ de-skilling ’ . |
18 | As a result , the body would not normally receive light during the critical period , but it would do so if the patient stayed awake all night or got up early . |
19 | So , whenever the weather is suitable during the critical period , a phone call from Martin will put me on the alert . |
20 | If it were kept isolated during the critical period nothing would prevent it from becoming an affectionless psychopath for the remainder of its life . |
21 | showed that the number of full-time male employees of local authorities increased by only 13 per cent during the critical period of 1964–74 while the number of part-time women in local authority employment rose by 86 per cent during the same period . |
22 | However , the main channel during the critical period when schools were being brought into the Primary Needs Programme phase by phase ( 1985–8 ) was the Authority 's substantial programme of in-service courses mounted at the Primary Schools Centre , and discussed in Chapter 7 . |
23 | The potentially most divisive argument will be about who should be in charge during the dangerous period ahead . |
24 | PERINATAL MORTALITY — Mortality during the perinatal period . |
25 | Chain mail was an eastern technology , and the crude Western version made from bands or rings fared badly when compared to the light , skilfully-made mail of the oriental cavalry during the crusading period . |
26 | The modern paradox , that the areas of Yugoslavia which are most richly endowed with mineral resources and other industrial raw materials are the least economically developed , can only be understood in the context of the long centuries of neglect from which Yugoslavia south of the Danube-Sava line suffered during the Ottoman period . |
27 | Cardinal Montini , in one of his weekly newsletters for his diocese , directly blamed the slowness of the Council on the curia which had prevented the various commissions co-operating during the preparatory period . |
28 | During the preparatory period a combination of purgation and rectal washouts was performed until the bowel was considered ‘ clear ’ of gross faecal residue . |
29 | The favourable labour conditions and the strong commitment of the Attlee government to regional policy resulted in substantial progress in this field : development areas gained 51 per cent of the total new industrial building during the two-year period 1945–7 . |
30 | Ohrid , the deepest lake in Yugoslavia ( 286 m ( 935 ft ) at its greatest depth ) is of great scientific interest , as it contains a species of trout which , like the omul in Lake Baikal , has survived from before the last Ice Age , the lake having being formed during the Tertiary period . |