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

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1 This newly acquired information concerning the plans of others can be expected to generate , for the succeeding period of time , a revised set of decisions .
2 For the second period of ten years again I discount down the full agency rates , totalling fifty nine thousand four hundred and twenty one pounds and ninety six pence year yearly , to the sum of forty thousand pounds annually and to apply a multiplier of six , producing the figure of two hundred and forty thousand pounds for the second period .
3 For the second period at Hinchinbrook , from May nineteen eighty eight to May nineteen eighty nine again at least one parent was present for eight hours each day and assistance was given with physiotherapy , occupational therapy and speech therapy .
4 Finally , evidence from what was arguably the most traumatic period for capitalism , the post-1929 Depression in the United States , does not lend support to the real-balance hypothesis : ‘ For the 1929–32 period as a whole there was an increase in real balances of 42 per cent , and a decrease in real income of 40 per cent ’ ( Patinkin , 1951 ) .
5 The budget provided for expenditure of IS66,500 million for the nine-month period from April 1 to Dec. 31 , 1991 ( beginning in 1992 , the budget would run according to the calendar year ) .
6 As you will see from the contents of this issue of your newspaper , we have an attractive schedule of events for the immediate period with some sensible offers .
7 Such record-keeping requirements will obviously mean that the electronic records need to be continuously maintained in a readable format for the relevant period from creation .
8 SHARES in Hi-Tec , the sports shoe maker , dropped 7p yesterday to 105p on the announcement of a pre-tax profits fall from £4.1m to £3.1m for the interim period to 31 July .
9 The above results of the General Accident Group for the six months ended 30th June 1993 , estimated and unaudited , are compared with those for the similar period in 1992 , which are restated at 31st December 1992 rates of exchange .
10 The above results of the General Accident Group for the three months ended 31st March 1993 , estimated and unaudited , are compared with those for the similar period in 1992 , which are restated at 31st December 1992 rates of exchange .
11 A Squadron had been divided into sections for the first period of their military training .
12 Instead of measuring volatility for a sequence of non-overlapping periods ( days , say ) , as have previous authors , Park and Sears calculated volatility for the remaining period to delivery .
13 I do not propose to make any change in the existing basis of liability or the benefit arrangements for the remaining period of the community charge .
14 For the corresponding period in the previous year 818 men had been accommodated , plus 22 women and one child .
15 While confirming that the results showed ‘ a marked improvement over the results for the corresponding period in 1992 ’ , Mr Parker warned that the Yard was still sailing through choppy waters .
16 Perhaps the profession became too complacent about their privileged position , but three events can be identified as catalysts for the current period of dramatic change .
17 These data are given for the post-war period in Figure 2.1 .
18 Negotiations for comprehensive double taxation agreements with Colombia , Kazakhstan , Namibia , Russia , Ukraine , and Vietnam are on the Inland Revenue agenda for the six-month period to 31 March 1993 .
19 The essential disunity between the radicals made it easy for the inter-war period to be dominated by the conventional wisdom of economic orthodoxy and sound finance .
20 The pollen record for the Neolithic period into the Bronze Age , approximately 4000 to 1500 BC , shows an even greater degree of woodland clearance with more extensive areas of grassland and some places tumbling down to scrub and waste .
21 Begin the list with the projects that have been waiting to be finished for the longest period of time .
22 It was the kingdom of the Franks which was to exercise most influence for the longest period of time .
23 In any other case , bankruptcy proceedings must be begun in the county court for the insolvency district in which the debtor has resided or carried on business for the longest period during the six months immediately preceding the presentation of the bankruptcy petition ( r 6.9(2) ) .
24 Did you know that your EC-approved pads must be ‘ as light as possible without prejudicing design strength and efficiency ’ ( sub-section 1.3.2 ) , or that your box ‘ must be so designed and manufactured as to facilitate correct positioning on the user and to remain in place for the foreseeable period of use , bearing in mind ambient factors , movements to be made and postures to be adopted .
25 For the 12-month period to December 1992 , Reed International lifted pre-tax profits by 28 per cent over 1991 's to £243 million , £4 million up on the forecast in the merger document .
26 At least for the short period of time he expected the combat to last .
27 And thirdly we have to satisfy you that in the circumstances of the operation the police were justified in restraining Mr with handcuffs for the short period of time that he was restrained and in addition Mrs who you will remember was restrained in her lounge , she was told she could n't leave the lounge , again for a few minutes .
28 For the third period of history ( 1801 onwards ) a useful volume is British Population Growth 1700–1850 by M.W. Flinn ( London 1970 ) .
29 For the third period in general management for the rest of her working life , I assess her annual salary at fifteen thousand nine hundred pounds net , to which I apply a multiplier of twelve to reach the figure of one hundred and ninety thousand eight hundred pounds .
30 If the shares are not claimed after , say , six months they will be sold and the proceeds and dividends paid into a separate bank account to be held by the trustee for the further period of 6 or 12 years .
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