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

  Next page
No Sentence
1 If Phillips 's paper had been the landmark of empirical research in macroeconomics in the post-war period , Friedman 's paper , published ten years later , enjoyed a similar status in the theory of macroeconomic policy .
2 A favourite plant in the frescoes is the papyrus , treated in various decorative ways : but the papyrus did not , as far as we know , grow in Crete in the Minoan period , so the frescoes do not factually depict the Cretan landscape .
3 Presenting the seventh development plan ( 1991-97 ) to the National Assembly on Nov. 19 , Masire said that he expected a slowdown in revenue in the coming period and that the private sector would have to play a greater role in diversifying the economy and reducing the dependence on mineral exports .
4 About the larger meaning of the Reagan-Shultz years — the approaching end of the age of anti-democratic revolution — the secretary of state is equally certain : ‘ The years of the Reagan presidency were , in the sweep of history , a turning point , building on the ideas and institutions put in place in the critical period right after world war two .
5 But nevertheless it seems like a reasonable hypothesis the that that er expectations about future prices are revised in proportion , er the errors in expectations in the previous period , alright .
6 The Director of Public Prosecutions brings this application for judicial review of these decisions of the single justice on Friday , 16 February ; the first , declining to deal with the issue of the alleged breach of bail condition by Mr. Bell on the ground that that issue could not be resolved by a single justice of the peace but required a court consisting of at least two justices , and the second , to adjourn the hearing of the alleged breach of condition to a court sitting on Monday , 19 February , and to remand Mr. Bell in custody in the intervening period .
7 Few Greek coins bear explicit dates , although some of the eras in use in the Hellenistic period appear on coinage , notably on the coinage of the kings of Syria which are regularly dated by the Seleucid era beginning in 312BC .
8 One solution to the allocative efficiency problem posed by natural monopolies is public ownership , as in Britain in the postwar period .
9 A strong cycle of alternating booms and slumps has affected all types of residential , industrial and commercial development in Britain in the post-war period .
10 He is now investigating if leukaemia cases rose in Orkney and Shetland due to wartime incomers and is also looking at the effects of large construction projects in Britain in the post-war period .
11 The major historians of political anti-semitism in Britain in the inter-war period , Colin Holmes and Gisela Lebzelter , have produced fascinating accounts of the publication of the Protocols in England , the ideology of the belief system and the personalities of Arnold Leese and Henry Hamilton Beamish .
12 It is therefore important that foreign language teachers should know about first language acquisition not only in children in the pre-school period , which is most often introduced to compare with foreign language learning , but also in the learners they are dealing with .
13 The rapid rise in tenancy in the mid-Meiji period and its maintenance at a high level thereafter may not necessarily mean a wholesale polarization of rural wealth , but a keenness on the part of those who were able to work more land to rent extra plots to take advantage of improved market opportunities .
14 Crimes of violence comprise less than 4 per cent of recorded crime , and while crimes of violence have risen rapidly in numbers in the post-war period there have been changes in the pattern of such offences .
15 The other political factor against which town planning has to be seen in context in the post-war period relates to the local government and the institutional setting it has provided .
16 We have This economy , then , is in equilibrium in the current period ( called period t ) .
  Next page