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

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1 Mr Foster said : ‘ There has been a long period of uncertainty which always causes problems .
2 If I sound euphoric I make no apologies , It has been a superb period for English rugby and will also be a hard act to follow , but after the weekend of the Irish visit I am sure that we can go on to even greater things from here .
3 There had been a recent period of about five weeks during which , Alistair came to realize , he had gone clinically insane .
4 The years immediately following 725/6 must have been a crucial period in the establishment of Aethelbald of Mercia 's domination of southern England .
5 It had been a hectic period during which we had been under some pressure .
6 The Government can not say that because , by definition , the Government have to be comfortable with everything , but it has not been a profitable period for teachers in terms of their pay .
7 His tour of duty as security officer in the Soviet embassy in London had been a miserable period of his life : He had found the English so dull , preoccupied with strikes , a falling balance of payments and high unemployment .
8 The last years of Henry VII had been a prosperous period for the port — the average annual sum paid in customs dues from 1504 to 1509 was over £10,000 , and in the early years of Henry VIII a group of merchants had maintained voyages to Brazil .
9 The 12 months prior to the August invasion had been a positive period for Jordan .
10 This seems to have been an important period for Williams , for his lecture programme gave him the opportunity to broaden his contacts .
11 The guidelines took effect on 1 August , but there will be a transitional period for the sake of students and members who began their pre- or post-qualification training before that date .
12 For instance , a year may be a reasonable period for a washing machine , but five years , or even ten , may be expected for building works .
13 Instead it was understood that there would be a long period of commodity circulation and all that that implied .
14 The committees are empowered to suggest amendments , and the bill which is returned to the house ( if it ever is ) may be substantially different from its original form ; there may be a long period of debate between representatives of the two houses of the Legislature and the Executive before consensus can be reached .
15 Under the new proposal for mental health services in mid Essex , there will be a three-month period of public consultation , running until August 17 .
16 As the time approaches to use published materials , reading schemes or carefully-selected ‘ real ’ books , there may be a preparatory period of sight-vocabulary building , using flash-cards ( word-matching , word-reading , etc . ) .
17 The first 20 minutes will be a crucial period for a derby that will have a strong bearing on promotion and relegation issues .
18 There may be a latent period of 30 years before it actually erupts .
19 On the one hand by 1983 the straight-forward expansionist strategy has been virtually abandoned , but on the other side the French authorities are striving to sustain an active supply-side policy to prevent the fabric of industry being destroyed during what is supposed to be a temporary period of demand restraint caused by international financial problems .
20 The Review recommended that there be a fixed period within which the parties would be required to set down the case for trial or to report to the court .
21 Once an action becomes defended there is to be a fixed period within which the parties will be required either to set the case down for trial , on the assumption that it has not been settled or been otherwise disposed of , or to report to the court .
22 There is said to be a rough period of about 100 days , but I have never been able to confirm this .
23 In the Berg judgment , Mr Justice Hobhouse considered the timing of Union Discount 's alleged reliance on the 1982 accounts : ‘ Furthermore , there would only be a limited period of time within which it would be reasonably foreseeable that a bank or discount house would rely upon a given set of audited accounts .
24 Must this period last until an agreement is reached by both parties , or will it be a finite period at the end of which the unions must accept the propositions put forward by their employers ?
25 Gravity has a similar effect ; a spaceship could skip close to a black hole for what would seem to be a short period of time and then emerge to find that , for the rest of the Universe , millions of years had passed .
26 This is the start of the heavy banqueting season , leading up to Christmas , which should be a busy period for a lot of hotel restaurants .
27 She added that the translation of a directive into national law gives rise to difficulties and suggested that there should be an open period for the EC and national governments to argue out any differences that arise .
28 We want our pupils ' time here to be an exciting period of hard work and play , and of discovery about ideas and feelings .
29 Moreover , the 1860s were a great period of standardisation and measurement .
30 This increase has been associated with a decline in the proportion of life which women spend in bearing and rearing children which has resulted in there being a significant period in women 's later lives in which they lack any major domestic occupation .
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