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

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1 A growing number of the University 's courses provide an opportunity for a period of study in another country of the European Community .
2 It became conventionally acceptable to bemoan the difficulties involved in living a cultivated existence during a period of poverty and dislocation , often expressed in terms of the inevitability of failure , the absurdity of effort , and the necessity of resignation .
3 ( b ) any claim arising out of circumstances notified to the insurer during the period of insurance as circumstances which might give rise to a claim .
4 If it is disallowed then he will , presumably , continue to receive reduced Income Support for the period of disallowance . ’
5 Throwing Muses are one of a handful of groups who write about adolescence as a period of maladjustment and withdrawal , who resist the now-pop version of youth as healthy , extrovert , unproblematic hedonism .
6 Well as an association , we naturally get ourselves involved with many other aspects of the university activities in that erm both the students are applicants of ours and come and talk to us about projects which they may like to see emerge , and other departments of the university , the music department etc. , sometimes find that our knowledge of the area , or certain aspects of some of the schemes that we 're operating , coincide with what they 're trying to do and it turns out to be that campuses like this are often useful places for residencies and artists will come and take up residency in a university for a period of time , and that 's often been exploited by the Association .
7 A cash flow forecast , showing the sources and uses of money for the period in question is as important as the balance sheet in this situation .
8 A cash flow forecast , showing the sources and uses of money for the period in question is as important as the balance sheet in this situation .
9 The third pattern is the post-experience one in which students come to theoretical or systematic study of the field after a period of practice .
10 Recent studies from the Ministry of Agriculture Fisheries and Food ( MAFF ) have now seen evidence of the migration of dioxins from chlorine bleached milk cartons into milk after a period of storage .
11 I 've got the price of that product up and also get him his reduction after a period of time .
12 However , rescission is an important remedy for the period between exchange and completion .
13 To avoid scope for argument , the purchaser should ensure it is expressly stated in the sale agreement that rescission is available as a remedy for the period between exchange and completion ( see clause 13.8 of the standard sale agreement — Appendix III ) .
14 the only forms of prevention which actually prevent mental handicap are concerned with advising the mother of the possibly harmful effects of certain courses of action during the period of pregnancy , and ensuring high standards of antenatal and postnatal care to prevent a healthy born or unborn child from becoming mentally handicapped .
15 This could , depending on the gravity of the matter , suspend the individual from practice for a period of time or even permanently .
16 be required to work in the industry for a period in order to improve his management competences before undertaking a project on a new topic area .
17 By comparison , the death toll during the period of unrest which had begun in Soweto in June 1976 [ see pp. 27886-88 ] and had lasted until October 1977 , had been 700 .
18 All these viral infections have the same symptoms in the first few days — a patient might have ‘ flu , measles , hepatitis — ye canna tell during the porodomal period' — he used the technical term for the period of incubation .
19 The report singled out Gerrit Viljoen , who headed the department during the period in question , for particular criticism .
20 Britain therefore experienced a credit squeeze in the early 1990s during a period of recession in much the same way — and for much the same reasons — that she experienced a credit boom during the period of growth and ‘ overheating ’ in the mid-1980s .
21 Owens ( 1984 , 174 ) has commented that the 1970s saw a hiatus in recreation research as a period of evaluation replaced the previous period which had been characterized by :
22 Extract from a letter received from an ex-member of the Womens Royal Air Force after a period of convalescence at Richard Peck House ‘ It was my good fortune to be given a period of convalescence at Richard Peck House after major surgery .
23 It matters little whether the " facts " have been produced by questionnaires , found by searching through records , or are the result of a period of participant observation .
24 It is perhaps too early to reach a conclusion on this point , but a repeat of the period of inaction between 1982 and 1985 seems to be evident , within the current political context .
25 Following assessment and successful completion of a period of consolidation the nurse is then encouraged to proceed into a two part professional studies programme which leads to the National Board for Scotland Diploma in Professional Studies .
26 The Diploma is awarded on the successful completion of a period of study which comprises coursework and a dissertation .
27 On satisfactory completion of the period of apprenticeship , trainee solicitors are entitled to be formally admitted as solicitors and to describe themselves as such .
28 Unable to accept concessions in negotiation , Law now saw much the same deal offered in public by the Liberals themselves , when Asquith announced an Amending Bill to satisfy Ulster 's fears of Home Rule with a period of exclusion .
29 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 ) .
30 Perhaps one can gauge the relatively carefree attitude to data and their analysis from a seminal study from the period in question , The Polish Peasant in Europe and America by Thomas and Znanieki .
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