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

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1 A research student is required to complete a period of full-time study lasting for two years for MPhil or three years for DPhil , or a period of part-time study lasting for four years for MPhil or five years for DPhil .
2 It is most usually seen in women aged 30–50 , and gets worse in hot , humid weather , in the cold , and following hot drinks , eating highly seasoned foods or a period of emotional stress .
3 Whether embarking upon a second career , or a period of mid-career development , he or she will demonstrate an outstanding track record to date in business or in the voluntary or public sectors .
4 If the education and training differs substantially from that required by the same profession in the ‘ host ’ member state , an aptitude test or a period of supervised practice may be necessary .
5 In general : " Year " can mean either a calendar year starting on 1 January or a period of 12 consecutive months .
6 " Day " can mean either a calendar day or a period of 24 hours , according to context , and the meaning of " working day " will depend on the custom of the particular trade — and may vary from place to place and from time to time .
7 Hence , it is usual to calculate the q's for the current year or a period of years and apply these to what becomes a hypothetical cohort ‘ followed ’ through a current or period life table .
8 But both the period of the ancien regime and the period of change in East Germany have revealed another German characteristic — that of going along with authority .
9 Grievances arising from restrictions on commoners ' rights during the fence month and the period of winter heyning were overcome .
10 It has in addition a resplendent meaning in that life before retirement is only childhood and the period of retirement is the time when we reach maturity and realise the full significance of life .
11 Unemployment benefit , already the lowest in Europe , is to be cut , and the period of work necessary to qualify for it is to be lengthened .
12 So effective was hegemony around the poor law that it continued throughout the preindustrial period and the period of rapid growth .
13 The growth phase came to an end , though population and employment dispersal continued , and the period of the regional planning reports was concluded .
14 Sidacai had never carried any excess weight , and the period of his imprisonment had stripped the flesh from his bones .
15 Taking into account the various stages of the product life-cycle and the period of time concerned , it is possible to plan the product mix , plan the development and introduction of new products , plan the withdrawal of obsolete or unprofitable products , and set the revenue targets for each product within the total range .
16 It is the time of year and the period of political history when many of the great campaigning organisations in penal reform have their anniversaries .
17 The tenant should ensure that the landlord is not given too long to make up its mind and the period of 60 days suggested by the precedent seems fair to both sides .
18 Comparing the situation in 1975 with the year of introduction ( generally prewar ) , on average the ratio of benefits to earnings had risen slightly , the duration of benefits had doubled to nearly a year , the delay before eligibility to benefit had halved ( to two days ) , and the period of disqualification ( on account of dismissal for misconduct , for example ) had halved to about three weeks .
19 Projects need to be assessed over time ; there are very few whose benefits can be seriously assessed in less than ten years , and a period of fifteen to twenty years would be more meaningful .
20 Investment is expected to remain subdued and a period of destocking is possible as firms respond to lower demand .
21 Elvis Baxter , the right-half with the rock ‘ n ’ roll style was on his way to Perth and a period of basic training with Scotland 's most physically demanding regiment The Black Watch .
22 For some courses , work of a practical nature is an integral feature ; for instance , students of the Postgraduate Diploma in the Teaching of English as a Foreign Language must undertake a series of microteaching lessons , and a period of teaching practice abroad , while the Postgraduate Diploma in Microelectronics and Microcomputer Application emphasizes ‘ hands on ’ experience with microcomputers .
23 In recent years a bypass was built , considerably lessening the load of traffic which passed through the village , and a period of comparative peace was enjoyed .
24 But with the defeat of chartism and a period of stabilisation during which skilled labour consolidated its privileged economic position , the ideology of skilled workers unified increasingly around a discourse of possessive individualism , self help and respectability inscribed within extant relations of production .
25 There is a period of growing , and a period of resting before the hair falls out and a new hair grows in its place .
26 Then followed the crash of 1987 and a period of lacklustre performance .
27 It may be that with adequate supervision and a period of reorientation it will not take very long to prepare yourself for a new role , but do take care to acknowledge your limitations , and to make known to your manager how these are likely to affect the care you give .
28 The UKCC 's radical review of education and training , entitled Project 2000 — a new preparation for practice , usually known as Project 2000 , was presented to Council in the Spring of 1986 , and a period of consultation with the professions followed .
29 Eta Aquilæ has a range of from 3.4 to 4.7 , and a period of 7.2 days ; Beta , Delta , Theta and Iota ( 4.4 ) are useful comparisons .
30 One is Eta , a semi-regular star with an official range from magnitude 3 to 3.9 and a period of around 233 days .
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