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

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1 If the latter , then ( as Gravelle , 1985 , suggests ) it will be optimal for the manager to supply the effort in the final period of office only , since the benefit unc may be obtained only once .
2 The only ray of hope which the BDDA perceived in the report was Dr Eichholz 's call for " a close study of all methods of communication including phonetics linguistics , fingerspelling , finger-reading and gesture " , coupled with a recommendation that " fingerspelling ( the spelling and the reading of it ) should be taught in schools at least in the final period of school life . "
3 In the back of the taxi he snuffled contentedly at some ( he thought ) particularly witty riposte he had made to some piece of boyish impertinence from 3B in the final period of the day .
4 In the modern period by no means all ( or even a majority ) of political leaders can be seen as basing their appeal on charismatic qualities , although such an appeal often distinguishes powerful political leaders from more routine politicians .
5 The KPMG barometer suggests that over the six years that fraud has been tracked , Scotland has been less affected than most regions , with total fraud in the overall period of £34.1 million or 2.1 per cent of the UK total reported .
6 The options of speed or prudence are entirely open to the manager of a school in the immediate period after the introduction of the 1988 Education Reform Act .
7 It was recognized in the Carolingian period by the author of the Life of Wulfram of Sens , who thought that the Frisian leader Radbod preferred to be with his ancestors in hell rather than alone in heaven .
8 ‘ It appears that consumers are already returning to the high street and are also beginning to consider major financial decisions which were postponed in the uncertain period before the election , ’ said Dr Brian Bailey , Infolink chairman .
9 ‘ It appears that consumers are already returning to the high street and are beginning to consider major financial decisions , which were postponed in the uncertain period before the election , ’ he said .
10 It was a good choice : Archbishop Wenilo was to be one of Charles 's key supporters in the critical period after 840 .
11 They can help the mentally ill , encouraging them to seek treatment when necessary , supporting them in the trying period after hospitalization , and encouraging their efforts to find work , lodgings and companionship despite their disabilities .
12 This survey follows a pilot study of the West Midlands in the Anglo-Saxon period in which particular use was made of Old English charter material .
13 The church 's greatest denunciations were reserved in the early period for sexual immorality and the dangers to the people coming from modern society : from the cinema , literature , radio , and , above all , from dance-halls ( Whyte 1980 : 25–34 ) .
14 With silver-plated cutlery , part of its appeal is the scratches it gets in the early period of its life .
15 In the early period of industrialisation it was the skilled ( craft ) workers who actually carried out the production task , and in the late period the skilled workers constructed and maintained the fully automated continuous-flow production process .
16 In the early period of the application of the formula , Oxford RHA was rapidly brought down to RAWP target levels and Merseyside RHA brought up .
17 High inflation rates in the early period of the Wilson government settled it : new primary roads for London could not be afforded .
18 In the early period of uncertainty , when many prominent leaders of the ILP were clearly wary of forming an independent party , the Communists favoured the suggestion that disaffiliation was a temporary manoeuvre .
19 Further , it may suggest a drift away from the shallow , light soils favoured in the early period to heavier soils which are more fertile and produce a greater yield per acre .
20 Frequency of reflux episodes did not differ between the groups in the upright and supine period , whereas the length of reflux was significantly longer in the supine period in patients with impaired peristalsis ( Fig 2 ) .
21 This is a reduction in the quantity of work done in the relevant period by the same resources .
22 An extreme case , now long forgotten , is the appeal of the passionately non-ethnic Bolshevik party in the revolutionary period to the inhabitants of what has become Latvia .
23 Built in the revivalist Gothic style , popular in the Victorian period as a Board school , they are located on a rise in the manner of the medieval churches the architecture celebrates .
24 But in Britain , with its strong governmental impulse as created in the Victorian period in the aftermath of the 1855 Northcote-Trevelyan report , with the British faith in the educated , patrician ‘ expert ’ which kindled the support of American progressives and ‘ genteel reformers ’ in the previous century , the decline of planning and the loss of confidence in the effectiveness of social engineering had a deep cultural impact .
25 Erm , it , what it struck me as is a parallel with Freud 's idea of transference , you know that once something happens in the , in the traumatic period in a , in a childhood , there 's then a tendency to transference to occur later in life , we recreate later in relationships to er the model of the early one and er it struck me that what you said about French industrial relations sounded a bit like transference in erm in the psychoanalysis the idea that i i it spills out as it were from the initial which might have been saved er within the family to other relationships i in later life that people have with their superiors at work or something I mean you can see this actually sometimes you know that people have relationships with their superiors which are clearly erm based on erm their relationships with their parents and they see the , th their boss as a parental figure and the employee sees themselves as er as , as , as a kind of erm child and it shows itself sometimes in quite er quite unmistakable ways .
26 Tanganyika 's local press , which flourished in the pre-independence period with government support , collapsed soon after independence , for the simple reason that , unlike the colonial administration , the TANU government spent all the funds available for the press on supporting its own papers published in the capital .
27 Next to the church is a large earthen ringwork , clearly a castle of some importance in the Norman period with substantial defences remaining today .
28 Percentages show quarterly sales growth compared with growth in the corresponding period of 1990 .
29 Tourism continued to do well in 1990 with the number of arrivals in the first nine months of 1990 5.5 per cent higher than in the corresponding period of 1989 .
30 TI said that business failures notified to it rose by 6.7 per cent between the second and third quarters of 1991 , and were 78 per cent higher than in the corresponding period in 1990 .
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