Example sentences of "to a period of " in BNC.

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1 The European Convention is different in kind , and the British signatories of it , worthy predecessors to the signatories of the Treaty of Brussels in 1972 , put an end to a period of more than four centuries during which no causes have been carried out of this realm .
2 It led to a period of sharp retrenchment and redundancies , a situation that at the time was very foreign to ICi which had been accustomed to unrestricted expansion in practically everything it undertook .
3 David Davies treasures some memories from a decade when a Spanish genius inspired British and continental players to a period of unparalleled success
4 Here the bargaining stage has given way to a period of time when you feel it is just not possible to cope with the situation and the future looks bleak .
5 We will give every citizen an entitlement to a period of retraining or education at a time of their choice during their adult lives , based on distance learning costs .
6 But what will be the effect of extending the interval to a period of days or even weeks ?
7 From the unholy mess that was the latter-day Smiths , to a period of hope and promise .
8 There was better recognition still to come , adding professional achievement to a period of happiness in his private life .
9 It belonged to a period of architecture that was both ugly and ornate , and it was fairly covered with scrolls and plaques and turrets and totally unnecessary little balconies .
10 It would also be a simple matter of alter the ‘ daily ’ timing to a period of more or less than one day .
11 By contrast , the legends concerning Atlantis and the others refer to a period of time only a few thousand years ago .
12 Manual workers made up a large proportion of the TUC membership , and the health of many of these was depicted as having been destroyed by their employment ; and , moreover , it was held that all workers had a right to a period of leisure in later life supported by-a full subsistence pension .
13 Eventually these persons might have to face up to a period of crisis , of self-examination , and so achieve ego-identity by route C. However , foreclosure does offer an escape route and an individual might postpone indefinitely any real self-examination by clinging rigidly to his [ or her ] beliefs and values ( route D ) .
14 These may correspond to a period of high lake levels found elsewhere in the rift .
15 Perhaps the majority are right to submit themselves to a period of subliminal absorption .
16 Given that a detailed examination of every transaction of a business is impossible , auditing concentrates on a sample confined to a period of time or to a type of transaction which is singled out for detailed examination .
17 By notice of appeal dated 26 February 1991 Mr. Pegg appealed against that refusal on the grounds that the Divisional Court had erred ( 1 ) in rejecting the proposition that it would be Wednesbury unreasonable for the Secretary of State to fix Mr. Pegg 's tariff ( as a person serving a mandatory term of life imprisonment ) by reference to a period of retribution and deterrence which was higher than that recommended by the judiciary ; ( 2 ) in rejecting submissions that the tariff procedure was in breach of procedural propriety in that the court considered itself bound by the wrong decision of Payne v. Lord Harris of Greenwich [ 1981 ] 1 W.L.R. 754 ; and ( 3 ) in rejecting submissions that the decision to refuse his petition should be quashed and viewing that the tariff belonged solely to the Secretary of State to determine .
18 His resolve had been to give himself up every evening to a period of deep meditation .
19 However , the licensee 's liability is in fact limited to a period of 10 years .
20 The information recorded on the birth certificate refers to one point in time — when the child 's birth was registered — whereas the information reported at interview refers to a period of employment of three months or longer , at any time from three years before the child 's birth up until diagnosis .
21 In N. emarginata , it appears from initial observations that storage of viable sperm is limited to a period of two or three months .
22 The War of the Spanish Succession is the name given to a period of European conflict from 1701 to 1714 , fought between Britain , Austria .
23 From April 1993 , it will be subject to a period of consultation prior to implementation in the UK .
24 If a company can limit its interruption claim to a period of three months rather than three years , it could expect a premium reduction of between 25 and 50 per cent .
25 Er , colleagues , before we turn to a period of , er , rule amendments and general motions , could I just advise congress that a pair of spectacles have been handed in er , Vision Express , look like , well they could be ladies or gents , multi-sexual these days , colleagues .
26 Right colleagues , could we turn to a period of rule amendments and er general motions now .
27 Minority Constituent Assembly groups not consulted , along with PL and Social Conservative Party ( PSC ) delegates in the Congress , strongly criticized the pact , claiming that it amounted to a period of " presidential dictatorship " .
28 Europe , emerging in the late eleventh century , after an era of wars and invasions during the " Dark Ages " , to a period of relative peace , began to look towards more settled forms of government .
29 This led to a period of persecution when large gatherings were prohibited , but by A.D. 260 the authorities tolerated — if not legalized — Christian activities , and purpose-built structures began to be erected .
30 It was the prelude to a period of closer co-operation in the Middle East which began to break up only in the later 1960s when the British government decided to retreat from most of its " East of Suez " commitments .
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