Example sentences of "period during which [art] " in BNC.

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1 ( A ) The following provisions apply to periods during which the headship of the Physical and Theoretical Chemistry Laboratory is not assigned to the professor :
2 Some area officers are concerned that the new common core would appear to be lengthening the total training period during which a trainee will need to be under close supervision .
3 It is the period during which a boy or girl also grows from a child to an adult in body , mind and personality — a considerable transformation .
4 After a brief period during which a registered trade union was a corporate body under the Act of 1971 , the Trade Union and Labour Relations Act 1974 restored the immunity , though liability was imposed ( where there was no trade dispute ) for certain torts causing personal injury or breaches of duty connected with the union 's property .
5 Amendments made : No. 62 , in page , 47 line , 43 , at end insert — ( ) The terms and conditions on which the Secretary of State may make any grants under this paragraph may include in particular conditions — ( a ) enabling him to require the repayment , in whole or in part , of sums paid by him if any other condition subject to which the sums were paid is not complied with ; and ( b ) requiring the payment of interest in respect of any period during which a sum due to him in accordance with any other condition remains unpaid , but shall not relate to the application by the college council to which the grant is made of any sums derived otherwise than from the Secretary of State . ' .
6 The loose agenda of the negotiating process launched at Madrid was to draw more heavily , however , on the idea of " autonomy " for the West Bank and Gaza , contained in the 1978 Camp David peace accord between Israel and Egypt [ see pp. 29654-57 ] , which had included articles ( never implemented ) proposing a five-year transitional period during which a " self-governing authority " would replace the existing Israeli administration in the West Bank and Gaza .
7 A company is regarded as dormant : in any period during which no transaction occurs which must be recorded in the company 's books , and if it can claim small company exemptions under s.246 , or could have but for belonging to an ineligible group , and is not required to produce group accounts .
8 Furthermore there is no qualifying period during which the applicant must have received maintenance from the deceased .
9 Diocletian was Emperor from 284 to 305 , a period during which the Empire was under severe threat .
10 There was therefore a very long period during which the need for a god was having its effect on the developing mind of man , but during which no god worship as now understood was practised .
11 This is the inevitable product of a period during which the adults have failed to instil in the children truly effective consciences , resulting in an increase in uncivilised behaviour in all its endlessly varied forms , from the unfair ‘ jumping ’ of otherwise orderly queues waiting for goods or services , to acts of great cruelty and violence .
12 Royal Bank of Scotland has decided from 1 October 1991 , and in line with market practice and the Association of British Insurers ' SORP , to defer acquisition expenses relating to new and renewed motor and household policies over the period during which the premiums are earned , generally 12 months .
13 Thus , on the facts of the Dodds case , where a landlord gave notice of termination of a tenancy of business premises under the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954 on the 30 September 1978 , the ‘ four month ’ period during which the tenant had a right to apply for a new tenancy expired at midnight on 30 January , and so his application made on 31 January 1979 was invalid as being out of time .
14 The exhibition runs from 25 June to 31 October , the period during which the Villa Favorita is open to the public .
15 The first exhibition to be held at the newly reopened Musée national des Monuments français , Paris ( see p. 14 ) is devoted to the artistic life , architecture and urbanism of the city from 1830 to 1914 , a period during which the city 's population grew from 130,000 to more than 500,000 .
16 This was probably due to the restricted street availability of opioids such as Diconal after 1982 , the very period during which the majority of the younger interviewees were initiated into heroin use .
17 In the following chapter , we shall examine this interaction more closely for the period during which the foundations of modern science were laid .
18 At the same time the end of the period during which the woman has been potentially , at least , a mother may be marked by changes in self-regard and her view of herself as a sexual being .
19 I do not propose to go into the authorities on the matter , but in Foa 's Landlord and Tenant , 6th ed. ( 1924 ) , p. 115 , the law is stated in this way , and , in my view , correctly : ‘ The habendum in a lease must point out the period during which the enjoyment of the premises is to be had ; so that the duration , as well as the commencement of the term , must be stated .
20 Chetnik paid the rates not appreciating that by virtue of paragraph 2 of Schedule 1 to the Act rates were not payable on any unoccupied hereditament for any period during which the owner was prohibited by law from occupying the hereditament or allowing it to be occupied .
21 Hamburg covers the whole period during which the carrier is in charge of the goods at the ports of loading and discharge .
22 The data were collected over a 22 year period during which the frequency of diagnosis of endometriosis increased dramatically , with , for example , the reported incidence at time of laparoscopic sterilisation rising from <5% to 18% .
23 Barthes has differentiated between a postwar period during which the cultural influence of the French writer/intellectual has gradually diminished , and an interwar period during which " great writers … such as Gide , Claudel , Valery , Malraux … were at the centre of intense activity , exerting enormous cultural influence " . "
24 ANOVULATORY PERIOD — A time period during which the ovary does not produce and discharge ova .
25 You will notice that the greater the interval between wage payments , the longer the period during which the firm is in debt to its employee and , correspondingly , the greater the security of tenure of the employee .
26 It seems very likely , indeed , that an extension of democratic and decentralized planning would lead to an even larger role for the social sciences in the formation of public policies , if one may judge from the expansion and the greater utilization of them which has already occurred in the short period during which the present welfare states have developed .
27 The project concentrates on a period during which the rapidly acquired industrial stock was to be put into efficient use by inexperienced labour and management .
28 After serving as US permanent representative at the UN , Young had spent two terms as mayor of Atlanta , an eight-year period during which the city had been transformed into a magnet for domestic and foreign investment and had become a symbol of the " New South " .
29 A request by opposition parties to allow a transitional period during which the newly formed parties could prepare for elections was refused on the grounds that the election dates were specified in the Constitution .
30 It follows , therefore , that all programmes of modules or even individual modules , should start with an induction period during which the specific needs of students can be determined and appropriate learning experiences indicated .
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