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

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1 The end of the nineteenth century was the climax of the Age of Science ; what remains for us is to glimpse briefly the aftermath of that confident period in which it seemed that all the interesting questions must have answers , and that it was the business of natural philosophy to find them out .
2 It may or may not have been his home for any length of time , but it is certainly the only survivor of that contemporary period of timbered houses with thatched roofs which frequently caught fire and were eventually forbidden .
3 … it can sometimes be overlooked that reasonable damages should always be assessed in respect of that initial period of shock and suffering .
4 It is a mistake to think of that earlier period as a flippant approach to the problem of making art .
5 Indeed , though the death of a single organism may not seem to be very significant scientifically , it has been well argued by George Dangerfield that this one event did , in effect , mark the end or at least the beginning of the end , of that remarkable period of human history dominated by " Liberal England " .
6 There are several accounts of the events of this crucial period in the history of British ‘ race relations ’ : what follows is an attempt to highlight some of the features which I feel are pertinent to a discussion of ‘ racial problem ’ films of the era .
7 His collection , appropriately entitled ‘ new Beginnings ’ and on show in Edinburgh includes the innovative works of among others Victor Pasmore , Adrian heath , Kenneth and Mary martin , the painters associated with St. Ives like Patrick heron and Robert Hilton , as well as sculptors such as Eduardo Paolozzi , William Turnbull and Reg Butler , giving an encapsulated view of this interesting period in British art .
8 It must be that good musical form depends for its success not only on the principle of statement and change , but also on the proportions of one musical period in relation to another , and also to the whole of a movement , perhaps even to the whole of a multi-movement piece .
9 But I also believe patristic Christology to be more hopeful than that of any other period in our quest to find a Christology which is inclusive of women .
10 Features that will tend towards a tenancy at will are : ( 1 ) the absence of a right of re-entry ; ( 2 ) the absence of onerous repairing covenants ; ( 3 ) the absence of a prohibition against assignment ; ( 4 ) the absence of any specified period of notice ; ( 5 ) a rent payable on demand .
11 You would need to have a sound grasp of English history before you began ; and you would need , at every point , to relate your study of the literature of any given period to the state and development of the language .
12 Both have walls and bastions normally associated with fourth-century defences , but in the only recent excavations at Caistor , later disturbances have been found to have removed any opportunity of establishing the presence of any earlier period of defences .
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