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

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1 All are influenced by a strongly seasonal climate with abundant rainfall during the summer months and a dry period of between 4 and 8 months .
2 As an ex-member of 64 Squadron I would appreciate this recognition of a memorable period of RAF history .
3 How can a beam of electrons that is made to wiggle in a plane with a spatial period of a few centimetres possible produce electromagnetic radiation with a wavelength of a few microns ?
4 The meat can be kept at serving temperature for a prolonged period without the slightest deterioration of quality .
5 Similarly , it is shrewd of him to play for the internationalist vote after a prolonged period of sullen Little Englandism during which Labour threatened to withdraw from the Common Market and called into question this country 's role within Nato .
6 THE APPOINTMENT of Robert Louis-Dreyfus as Saatchi 's chief executive and Charles Scott as financial director comes after a prolonged period of musical chairs involving top management .
7 It pointed out that a prolonged period of profits growth at ISC had ended because of insistence by the auditors that ISC adopt more conservative accounting policies on long term contracts .
8 Despite a prolonged period of rest , the inflammation took many weeks to settle down — even with a steroid injection .
9 Exercises that increase stamina are those that require you to breath slightly more heavily than usual for a prolonged period of time ( say , an exercise session of thirty minutes or so ) .
10 A good game of tennis , badminton , hockey , netball , or football , for instance , all involve a great deal of running over a prolonged period of time .
11 During his reign he added vast territories to the Frankish kingdom that he had inherited ; Lombardy ( the traditional enemy of both Franks and papacy ) , parts of Spain , all of Saxony over a prolonged period of campaigning , and Slavonic regions of the Drave and Elbe .
12 Because a teacher is concerned with a whole person over a prolonged period of time … so he tends to become involved as a whole person .
13 A stability test involves the accumulation of a substantial amount of data over a prolonged period of time and may require the production of reports at several stages of the test .
14 Should you experience any of the symptoms over a prolonged period of time , it is always advisable to have a check-up to ensure that you do not have a condition which requires professional help .
15 ‘ The largest single category of problems mentioned , however , was depression and anxiety attributable to the stresses of caring over a prolonged period of time . ’
16 Declining per capita income over a prolonged period of time usually results in a change of government , sometimes after a revolution or a military coup .
17 This is thought to have resulted from a prolonged period of subaerial exposure in response to a drop in sea-level prior to the deposition of the Z3 Anhydrite .
18 A prolonged period of family life permits the growing offspring to add individual learning experiences to their inborn behaviour programming .
19 After the traumas of war , revolution and civil war he thought that it was necessary to have a prolonged period of social and political peace which would provide the correct climate for the economic growth that all desired .
20 Spreading ridges can decrease the total volume of the world 's oceans , but a prolonged period of volcanism may also have increased the total volume of water .
21 The only people who are likely to experience extended periods of spontaneous regression are those who have been practising deep meditation over a prolonged period of time and have reached a high degree of competence in this field .
22 Licorice Phytosome enhances better absorption of the active ingredients and increases their effectiveness for a prolonged period of time .
23 X/Open is pushing the DCE specifications through a fast track procedure for adoption , which means they go straight to a vote by its members rather than through a prolonged period of technical evaluation , work already done exhaustively by OSF in any case .
24 Renewed progress was made , after a prolonged period of decline , when Catherine II 's acquisition of the northern coast of the Black Sea initiated a major shipbuilding programme .
25 themselves admit that ‘ a definitive answer to the question of job techniques and job autonomy could be provided only by systematic and direct observation over a prolonged period of time ’ .
26 Er , I think anti-depressants can be helpful for a certain length of time but not for over a prolonged period of time .
27 A student undergoes a prolonged period of performing stamina exercises aimed at raising the heart rate and improving overall fitness .
28 On the one side ‘ safe ’ operations are unlikely to produce the high returns that will be needed in a prolonged period of financial stringency .
29 The coup attempt followed a prolonged period of economic recession within Trinidad and Tobago , which saw gross national product ( GNP ) fall by more than 30 per cent between 1982 and 1990 and unemployment rise to over 22 per cent .
30 If this treatment changes the fundamental disease process , a prolonged period of remission might be expected in these patients .
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