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

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1 Later writers , even those sympathetic to Antal 's thesis , have admitted that the argument about class conflict in the period was exaggerated , but this does not exclude the possibility that an equally unexpected approach may not throw light on some apparently exhausted topic .
2 What socialism there has been among the catholic — nationalist tradition has always tended to be allied to republicanism , especially in the period 1913 to 1930 ( Rumpf and Hepburn 1977 : 13 ) .
3 From the point of view of the issue of law , there can be no doubt as to the influence both of the constitution of 1937 in the period following its enactment and of the influence of Roman catholic teaching on legislation prior to that date .
4 Many older people need help in the period after being discharged from hospital .
5 Many Hong Kong businessmen can cite similar experiences in the period since the massacre .
6 Warburgs , which acted for BAT , was ranked first in the table , with £23.6bn of deals done in the period .
7 Thirty official buildings , 17 post offices and six buses were set ablaze in the period .
8 The changes in parking behaviour in St John 's Wood are similar to those observed in the period after wheelclamping was introduced in central London in 1982 .
9 This is the position apparently held by various government ministers in the period 1979-81 , when sterling was allowed to soar .
10 It would not affect results in the period to the end of June or current trading , which was to budget .
11 Since October 1921 military detachments had been sent out to the local villages to billet in them and to insist on the tax in kind ( shades of expropriation by force in the period of War Communism ) .
12 Traffic of this kind had occurred on a large scale in the period following on the October Revolution , but if there had been any ‘ bagmen ’ left by 1921–2 in the Middle Volga region , they would have been ruthlessly stamped out .
13 The national income had doubled since 1948 ; in the period 1951–73 , the average annual rate of growth was 2.3 per cent .
14 In many areas , then , the Thatcher government in the period 1979–83 was not far removed in many respects from the post-war outlook of the kind familiar to British experience since 1945 .
15 Under his aegis , the gulf in personal resources between rich and poor became very much wider than it had been in the period 1945–79 .
16 In the period beginning just before the punk explosion and ending around 1982 , the rock press played a decisive part in the making and shaping of a succession of trends from punk itself to Two-Tone , the so-called new pop phase and the emergence of quasi-mystical underground acts like Echo and the Bunnymen .
17 Frequent Bolovian references ( drawings , some rhymes , and much Bolovian dogma ) show that in the period 1927–30 Eliot found this a valuable way of letting off some of the emotional steam generated by his conversion ; serious discussions of theology are juxtaposed in this correspondence with ridiculous accounts of Bolovian religious practice , one letter dated according to the day of St Cecilia , another according to that of St Gumbolumbo .
18 With Gide and many others in mind , Said observes that virtually no European writer who wrote on or travelled to the Orient in the period after 1800 exempted himself or herself from a quest for sexual experience unobtainable in Europe :
19 In the period 1979 — 87 the bottom 10 per cent of earners made net gains of 5 per cent , the top 1 o per cent gains of 28 per cent .
20 The balance of payments in the period immediately after the Second World War can not be treated as a simple economic constraint , imposing inescapable policy responses .
21 Given this broad context , the purposes of this article are threefold : to outline some of the complexities of the payments situation in the period 1945–51 ; to discuss some of the military expenditure and foreign policy aspects of that situation , and how these were debated at this time ; and , finally , to examine one of the most politically problematic aspects of balance-of-payments policy in this period : its impact on the sterling area in general and the colonies in particular .
22 Conan suggests that Australia may have received £550 million from Britain in the period 1945–51 , South Africa perhaps £400 million over the same period .
23 The region went from a drought order to having almost too much rain , and all in the period of two weeks .
24 In the period between the writing of The German Ideology and Capital , Marx made a living in great part by contributing articles to a radical American newspaper , The New York Daily Tribune .
25 In the period 1 April 1976 to 20 August 1976 , 32 left the mail order department .
26 Tom Cannon was paid £15,000 simply as a retainer in the 1880s and Vamplew has calculated that the best riders in the period 1870–1914 might earn £75,000 in their careers .
27 Government grants became available later in the period to assist all denominations to establish schools .
28 Many cotton warehouses displaying gridded elevations reminiscent of those of the mills themselves were erected in central Manchester , ‘ Cottonopolis ’ in the period leading up to the start of World War I , and the later the building , the more elaborate and showy was the architecture .
29 Sir Anthony goes on : ‘ The information I have been given by the joint liquidators of BCGM [ the British fund ] and BCI [ in Gibraltar ] indicates that in the period up to December 1984 there had been frequent movements of money or securities between the United Kingdom funds and the Jersey funds and , most important of all , that at December 1984 the gilt-edged securities and cash held for the Jersey funds were at least some £3.65 million less than the funds ’ obligations to investors .
30 Mr Ridley said : ‘ It is clear from the MMC's report that this proposal would have reduced competition in the period before the tunnel is operational ( in 1993 ) .
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