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

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1 In the UK LFAs as a whole , 797,195 hectares of freehold rough grazing were lost between 1946 and 1981 ; in the 1976–1981 period , 359,034 hectares were lost .
2 In the 1946–81 period , total livestock units increased by 39% throughout the UK , though with considerable regional variation .
3 Thailand 's seventh five-year development plan , for the 1992-96 period , was released by the National Economic and Social Development Board on Sept. 9 .
4 He also reiterated the SOC insistence that any agreement must explicitly condemn the genocide by the Khmers Rouges under Pol Pot in the 1975-79 period .
5 Since historians are creatures of flesh and blood , often with passionate convictions and opinions , and since the Spanish Civil War represents a recent historical event of unusual political , ideological and emotional content , it is hardly surprising that historical accounts of the 1931–6 period often appear to lack the objectivity attainable to students of episodes further in the past .
6 A clever and decorative composition often mistaken for wood ( especially ebony ) was the rock-hard papier mache used with great effect by publishers such as Longman in the 1840–60 period to give an impressive Gothic appearance .
7 The agreement provided for the repayment over 10 years ( with an initial five-year grace period ) of ( i ) all interest and principal falling due between July 1 , 1988 , and Dec. 31 , 1989 , amounting to USdollars 685,000,000 ; and ( ii ) 80 per cent of principal outstanding from the 1983-88 period , amounting to dollars 255,000,000 .
8 Many of the major issues confronting government and nation remained unsolved , or at best marginally confronted in the 1977–8 period .
9 Jim ( 1987a ) states that in the 1985–86 period Shing Mung received some 600 000 visitors , mainly for picnics and barbecues in sixty designated sites .
10 Black involvement in athletics had continued in the inter-war period , first through a Guyanan , Harry Edward , a prodigious sprinter who was interned in Germany during the war , but returned to England taking seven AAA sprint titles in the 1920–2 period .
11 The average delay over the whole period is 4.8 years , but if the data are split into the two time periods represented in the Rolfe & Will lists , it is found that the average delay for the 1960-1976 period is 8.8 years , whereas the average for 1976-83 is 1.9 years .
12 As an initial hypothesis , this seems reasonable : given the amounts of money involved in the experiment , and the fact that their payment was the total over the eight periods of the experiment , this would seem to be a reasonable approximation .
13 Whereas Antarctic mean October total ozone levels were between 280 and 330 Dobson units during the 1957–76 period , they dropped to 225–250 by the early 1980s and to less than 200 in some years during the late 1980s ( figure 6.5 ) .
14 In the 12 periods analysed in the published articles , the portfolio ( theoretical or actual ) has done better than the UK stock market on nine occasions and worse on three occasions .
15 Broadly speaking , demand was and remains concentrated in Europe , with a flurry of Japanese and American buying in the 1988–90 period .
16 The field is led by Miró with a rise of 1090% one of the few artists to have held on to the gains of the 1988–90 period .
17 Sotheby 's expert Melanie Clore emphasises that Matisse has alway been an artist for discerning collectors and was never speculated in even during the 1988–90 period like Picasso and Renoir .
18 The 1989–90 period was marked by initial gravity increase ( up to 100μGal ) at stations near the summit ( June-November 1989 ) followed by decreases of similar magnitude ( November 1989-June 1990 ) .
19 It is understood the allegations relate to the 1981-1983 period , when the man was detained at the home , run by the De La Salle Brothers .
20 As Baddam indicates , the French were translating the Philosophical Transactions simultaneously ( de Brémond , and then Demours , for the 1731–40 period ) .
21 The most fundamental shift identified by these writers for the 1970s/1980s period is in the structure of production : this embraces the methods of production ( or labour process ) , the strategies of management and the relations between unions , management and the state .
22 For a long period before the 1970s they were Fordist ; in the 1970s/1980s period of structural change neo-Fordism came to dominate .
23 In the case of the UK 's crossroads , for example , that approach pays scant attention to the break-up of the UK 's position at the centre of the Sterling Area and Commonwealth trade in the 1970s , or to the responsibility of unions , management , the financial system and the state for manufacturing industry 's poor productivity growth and hence declining international competitiveness during the long boom leading up to the structural changes of the 1970s/1980s period .
24 The 1970s/1980s period of structural change in the UK — that there has been a breakdown of the old structures of international and national regulation .
25 The report , the second of its kind , said that the situation had deteriorated ; the percentage of mills breaching their limits had risen from 65 per cent before 1990 , to 75 per cent in the 1990-92 period .
26 Voice of Vietnam radio reported on Jan. 6 that De Michelis had informed officials of the Italian government 's expanded aid programme for Vietnam , including a US$60,000,000 package to cover new projects to be carried out during the 1993-94 period .
27 The single most important move of the 1938–50 period was the extension of selection to the entire age group , and the 1944 Act actually made this more commonplace , but it did not create the move — only forty-three LEAs , less than half , considered the whole group throughout the selection process , another forty LEAs qualified children by excluding those who did badly in a first exam as part of the selection procedure .
28 What was n't in doubt , however , was the process itself , and even for the 1961–71 period , Champion ( 1976 ) was able to conclude that a marked acceleration had taken place in the rate of outward movement , from the conurbations and large towns , to surrounding areas , and that remote rural areas like the southwest and Wales had either reversed a century-long decline in population , or had reduced it significantly .
29 China suffered a stagnation of energy production and economic growth during the 1965–1975 period when Mao 's Cultural Revolution was destroying the economic fabric of the country .
30 He puts the success down to the science strategies that NERC adopted in the 1987–89 period , while the new resources gained in 1988 and 1989 are ‘ now bearing scientific fruit ’ .
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