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

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1 This was also the period beyond which the Tominah priests could allegedly no longer cause the dead to walk .
2 Yet this was also the period during which the United States became the main supplier of the hugely increasing need for raw cotton .
3 Significantly this was also the period of Lenin 's importation of the terminology of ‘ avant-garde ’ into politics .
4 The period in which these ideas were becoming general , from the late eighteenth century , is also the period of the attempted distinction between ( ‘ external ’ ) ‘ civilization ’ and ( ‘ internal ’ or ‘ human ’ ) ‘ culture ’ .
5 The 1830s was not only the most successful decade abolitionists in England experienced in their history but also the period in which the fluctuating interaction of agitation in the country with manoeuvre by and within the political class was most nearly resolved into parliamentary and administrative activity as a direct expression of mobilised grass-roots attitudes .
6 This was also the period in which the foundations of sociology were laid .
7 Since this was also a period of great affluence , it can only be assumed that the wealthy customers who commissioned the Kamares cups — aristocrats and priestesses among them — could now afford cups of precious metal instead .
8 Thus , while the 1950s and 1960s saw a growth in employment , they were also a period of significant delocalization and the manufacturing sector was increasingly composed of ‘ branch plants ’ .
9 This was also a period of rapid industrialisation , and hence a period of high labour demand .
10 But it was also a period of remarkable creativity , in which he wrote his novels Inclinations ( 1916 ) , Caprice ( 1917 ) , and Valmouth ( 1919 ) .
11 The 1890s were also a period in which deaf art flourished .
12 He describes this period of work as one of , of terrible strain , it was also a period in which he was personally very unhappy , and I get the impression that he really did use the best of his mind on this problem , and that for the rest of his life he found it difficult to press his thinking home with the kind of ruthlessness that many of the problems that he then assumed required .
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