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

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1 It is conventional to code t from 1 to N , the total period of observation ; for example , the years 1948 to 1978 would be coded from 1 to 31 .
2 As its name implies , this is based on your average earnings over the total period of time that you are participating in the scheme .
3 Although the sentences were to run consecutively , the court was reported to have reduced the total period of imprisonment by two years as a gesture of goodwill .
4 Univariate tests and multiple regression analysis were used to assess the influence of anatomic localisation of disease , sex , overall gastrointestinal symptom severity ( as defined in Table II ) , and surgical intervention on the change in SDS for height over the total period of follow up .
5 By the late 1960s , it was accepted that the normal period of full-time economic employment would cease for most of the population at these ages .
6 The normal period of study for the Scottish Doctoral Programme is three years .
7 The normal period of copyright will apply except for the right to prevent unfair extraction which will last for 10 years .
8 This is why the normal period for a charitable covenant is 4 years .
9 The normal period between contract and completion is a little over a month , but the Lois Scribener rules must be taken into account in fixing a date , as … considerable delays … can occur in obtaining replies to Land Registry searches .
10 The provinces were reluctant to accept the change from casements , but once they did , the whole look of England 's houses changed and the Georgian period of architecture became easily definable .
11 All sorts of schemes were thought up to keep people busy and occupied during the trying period of ‘ waiting to be demobbed . ’
12 They can help the mentally ill , encouraging them to seek treatment when necessary , supporting them in the trying period after hospitalization , and encouraging their efforts to find work , lodgings and companionship despite their disabilities .
13 SHARES in Hi-Tec , the sports shoe maker , dropped 7p yesterday to 105p on the announcement of a pre-tax profits fall from £4.1m to £3.1m for the interim period to 31 July .
14 The module manager may inhibit deletion in the interim period by introducing a package into the database to explicitly select the issues of any module not to be removed or by making the module versions ‘ preferred ’ ( see Module Version Deletion Rules below ) .
15 Next to the church is a large earthen ringwork , clearly a castle of some importance in the Norman period with substantial defences remaining today .
16 THE BOMB devastated a part of the City which contains an outstanding series of buildings , dating from the Norman period to the present day .
17 The Bramante building — it was the architect 's first work in Milan — is thought to be from the finest period of the Lombardy Renaissance and is a masterpiece of space and depth , the more so because of Bramante 's superb use of a perspective fresco beyond the High Altar .
18 Even today Ravenna is unique in the quality of its Byzantine work , particularly the mosaics , most of it from the finest period of the fifth and sixth centuries .
19 The problem has been yet further exacerbated in the modern age as compared with the patristic period by what one must see as the demise of the doctrine of the trinity and its replacement by a tritheism .
20 Mr. Park went on to argue that there were three phases in the operations carried out by the taxpayer , namely : ( 1 ) the pre-contract phase where business was solicited abroad , ( 2 ) the making of the contracts , and ( 3 ) the performance of the contract throughout the stipulated period of duration in the overseas country by refraining from taking action there against the sub-licensee .
21 All the simulations covered the 130-day period from 15 December .
22 Nevertheless , when the occasion demanded it ( as it did during the turbulent period in which he became Vice-Chancellor of Bristol University ) , he showed great courage and firmness — the latter always in the nicest possible way .
23 The greatest period of administrative reform in the history of the Habsburg territories had come in the two decades after 1749 ( see pp. 153–4 ) ; here Joseph achieved much less than his mother .
24 This is the first full study of the greatest period in the city 's history , which produced such painters as Melozzo and Palmezzano .
25 If the pupil has not been excluded permanently , but his been excluded for an indefinite period , the governors can only order the head teacher to reinstate him/her if the aggregate period of exclusion would be more than five days in any term or if the pupil would miss an opportunity to take a public examination .
26 where the specific period for which the company was incorporated has expired ;
27 Or whatever , erm , the client chooses , to cover the specific period of their life , that they need life cover for .
28 It 's been the driest period since the 1930s .
29 For some , the death row experience is the stable period of their lives , when they can develop communication and teaching skills .
30 Those are disturbing trends , with resonances from the darkest period of European history .
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