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

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1 1.1 The National Curriculum English Working Group was set up on 29 April 1988 by the Secretaries of State for Education and Science and for Wales to advise on attainment targets , programmes of study , and associated assessment arrangements for English in the National Curriculum for the period of compulsory schooling .
2 As for the period of daylight , a simple sundial on an obelisk of Seti I , about 1300 BC , indicates ten hours between sunrise and sunset , to which two more were added for morning and evening twilight .
3 • If you have to accompany one of your children under 9 years old into hospital , the plan will pay your bed charges for the period of their treatment .
4 A registered or occasional student who has been granted an intermission in his studies or leave of absence from his studies shall not be required to enrol for the period of intermission or leave .
5 The Act confers upon Budget resolutions the force of law for the period of four months after they are passed .
6 He was succeeded by F. W. Anderson who acted as palaeontologist in Edinburgh until 1953 except for the period of the Second World War when he was in the army .
7 A statement of total recognised gains and losses , as required by FRS 3 , shows that the profit for the half year of £32.6m is boosted by currency translation differences on foreign currency net investments of £3.2m to produce total recognised gains and losses for the period of £35.8m .
8 The National Curriculum English Working Group was formally set up on 29 April 1988 by the Secretaries of State for Education and Science and for Wales to advise on attainment targets , programmes of study and associated assessment arrangements for English in the National Curriculum for the period of compulsory schooling .
9 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 .
10 Ministering to their spiritual needs would be a full time job , he said , and he offered to devote the major part of this time to the work for the period of the war .
11 Submissions are invited from artists/photographers who will be based in Scotland for the period of the commission .
12 The cost of all this will be a restructuring charge between $95m and $110m to be taken against the third quarter figures , leading to a loss for the period of over $100m or $2.00 per share .
13 Local general practitioners and the hospital medical staff of the district had agreed to the establishment of a radiology referral review committee for the period of the study .
14 This method assumes both constant incidence and survival rates for the period of the population projections .
15 Here the company offering the contract agrees to offer a replacement car or plane for the period of time in which the vehicle is down for maintenance , repairs etc .
16 In other words , John Finnegan advised on the value of the property for the period of 17 months during which it increased in value from £4.4m to £9.4m — or by £10,000 per day !
17 Taken on around Whitsuntide , such men were provided with a cottage for the period of the hire , and in return were expected to supply from their own meagre resources a ‘ bondager ’ — a woman who would perform field-work or any other menial farm duty required of her .
18 Policy was conducted with ‘ a light touch ’ : save for the period of the Great War , when censorship and other controls operated , the Third Republic ( 1870–1940 ) was the most liberal regime France had experienced since the early phase ( 1789–92 ) of the Great Revolution .
19 An aftercast of the winds and study of the Canadian forecast for the period of the flight reveals the presence of a jet stream between 33,000 and 35,000 feet on the latter part of the route with winds up to 134 knots .
20 This involved classroom observation , by the deputy head , in the form of a shadow study of one class for the period of a week .
21 The section only requires residence with the tenant for the period of 12 months and I see no justification for implying any other requirement .
22 In his exhaustive and helpful argument on behalf of the plaintiffs , Mr. Perry relied on the Rent Acts and in particular on the amendments made by section 39 of and Schedule 4 to the Housing Act 1988 dealing with private sector lettings whereby a successor was required to reside with the deceased tenant ‘ in the dwelling house ’ for the period of six months before the death of the tenant .
23 Understandably there was continued suspicion that their lower levels of pay would be used by the shipowners to " stabilise " wages for the period of the war and after .
24 In 1916 the Admiralty proposed that crews of commandeered or hired transports should , as in other wartime industries , be engaged " for the period of the war " .
25 However he did say that in the years ending June 1983 and June 1984 the total number of High Court judges so involved was 28.4 As no details were given , this figure is almost meaningless but if the categories counted were similar to those for the period of 1953–73 those two later years show almost a doubling , on average .
26 Submissions are invited from all artists/photographers who will be based in Scotland for the period of the commission .
27 For the period of currency of a licence , see s.30 .
28 ( 5 ) , Sched. 2 , Part I. For the period of currency of a seamen 's canteen licence , see s.42 .
29 If Bagehot 's text can be regarded as authoritative for the golden age of parliamentary government , then Albert Venn Dicey 's Law of the Constitution , published in 1885 , came to be regarded as authoritative for the period of parliamentary democracy since then .
30 An underwriting deficit for the period of $4m compares with losses of $65m in the same quarter last year and $42m in the final quarter of 1992 .
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