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

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1 Such accidentally created fires are usually most devastating after a long dry period when the organic content of the litter and soil is experiencing moisture deficiency and the presence of dry kindling provides a good fuel supply .
2 Governmental pluralism was not of course peculiar to the early modern period .
3 The exterior has a fine , grouped massing of domes typical of the late Byzantine period and the brick decoration is rich and of high standard .
4 It is built in brick and has some fine Tudor gateways in this material which have the flattened , four-centred arch , typical of the later Perpendicular period .
5 The appointment will be subject to a three-year probationary period .
6 In other words , the Home Secretary would have a discretion to exercise from case to case , with the result that the duration of each warrant would vary , subject to a statutory maximum period .
7 First , many of the early colonisers belong to groups of plants ( genera ) that were widespread during the Late glacial period 10 000 years ago .
8 David would always be seen in public , would always have to do interviews , do a video or go into a recording studio — so I think the whole time was taken up by feeling involved in the whole Ziggy period or Ziggy way of thinking .
9 This is the orbit in which the less massive body m would have a sidereal orbital period equal to the sidereal axial period of M , as illustrated in Figure 6.2 ( c ) and ( d ) .
10 Most striking in the immediate postwar period was the alacrity with which official Labour leaders discarded the patriotic card .
11 Far from seeing the ascent of Labour in the immediate postwar period as a spontaneous response to frustrated hopes and deteriorating social conditions , it was rather a resolution or convergence of deeper currents at a specific historical conjuncture .
12 A burden of 250-300 worms is considered pathogenic and in severe outbreaks the effects become evident during the late prepatent period .
13 Sometimes information can be derived from written sources , such as works of history or documents , and these become more and more important from the early medieval period onwards .
14 Here , it is necessary to distinguish between those conditions which may be regarded as universally relevant to the creation of a nation state , and those which are specific to a particular historical period .
15 Both approaches prevented any understanding of the actual processes of local politics , and thus both helped to further the orthodoxy that local politics were largely absent in the immediate post-war period .
16 This was sufficiently close to the sidereal orbital period of 87.97 days for it to be generally concluded that Mercury was in synchronous rotation around the Sun , and therefore that the sidereal axial period was also 87.97 days .
17 The Renaissance is frequently presented as what is truest , best , and most pleasing about the early modern period .
18 The unions then organized massive workplace meetings to discuss national claims — something unknown since the immediate postwar period .
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