Example sentences of "[prep] [art] period " in BNC.
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1 | Perhaps the most resonant phrases in the whole debate came from the pro-rights organiser who suggested that future centuries would come to regard our attitude to animals with the same horrified disbelief we now feel for the periods which practised slavery . |
2 | However for the periods they are concerned with , this first process is not all ; as the relation of man to nature becomes more complex through more advanced technology , they see another process coming into play . |
3 | Ireson ( London 1983 ) may be useful for the periods and styles they cover . |
4 | Age specific incidence according to period and birth cohort — Age specific incidence rates were compared for the periods 1943–62 , 1963–77 , and 1978–87 . |
5 | ADD then tested the hypothesis that it is only unpredictable money growth that has an impact on real output by inserting actual money growth into the output equation in ( 6.14 ) for the periods t , t - 1 , t - 2 and t - 3 , and comparing the likelihood from this model with the model in equation ( 6.16 ) . |
6 | Von Tunzelmann , remarking that prices had the greater influence on real wage trends over this period , finds that the indices available are much closer to each other than they are for the periods on either side . |
7 | Im also ‘ concerned ’ that he always seems to be the catalyst for the periods when Leeds start ‘ buzzing ’ . |
8 | British lagers are rarely stored ( from the German word ‘ lagered ’ ) for the period needed to develop taste . |
9 | LVMH added £30m to the £246m pre-tax profits Guinness announced yesterday for the period to 30 June , when only a 16 per cent stake was accounted for . |
10 | Schools have shown increasing interest in it , helped by such excellent organisations as the Institute for Contemporary British History , but there is limited room in the curriculum for the twentieth century , let alone for the period from when the text books end and memory begins . |
11 | Sales for the period to 30 June were slightly higher at £5.2m against £5.08m in the comparable period . |
12 | Compared to the situation just after the introduction of internment in the early 1970s , community relations are said to have improved considerably , which is true even for the period since neighbourhood foot patrols were first introduced following the hunger strikes of 1981 . |
13 | Remember to use the contribution rates and earnings limits current at the date of payment , even though these may not be the same as those for the period the payment covers . |
14 | One careful observer , a British Quaker , gave a figure of 800,000 for the period between 1 July 1921 and April 1922 . |
15 | Thus for the period after ‘ the origin ’ Engels returns to Marxist orthodoxy : ‘ Here we shall need Marx 's Capital as much as Morgan 's book . ’ |
16 | If you rent your TV and video you can save money by suspending or even cancelling your contract for the period you are away . |
17 | Basically , it 's all part of promotion for the period that you 're filming and promoting . |
18 | Another variant is the shorthold tenancy , created by the Housing Act 1980 , whereby the lessor and lessee agree to a fixed-term letting of a period not less than one and not more than five years certain , carrying with it automatic security of tenure for the period agreed . |
19 | The worst of these is for the period corresponding to the British Early Iron Age ( c.800–400 BC ) . |
20 | But surface analysis by X-ray fluorescence ( see glossary ) shows that one is a leaded tin bronze , quite appropriate for the period , whereas the other is of brass , the alloy of copper and zinc , which did not become common until the Roman period over five hundred years later . |
21 | And in the Münchner Neueste Nachrichten , by far the largest ‘ bourgeois ’ newspaper in the Munich area but also with much wider circulation , the 44 per cent of May and June 1940 had dropped by June and July 1941 to 29 per cent , reached 15 per cent for the period October to December 1941 , and sank to only 7 per cent by October and November 1942 . |
22 | In the case of the Hannibalic War as many as fifty-four hoards have been found , compared with eighteen for the next whole half-century ; in the case of the Civil War there are ninety-eight , compared with twenty-four for the period 1625–41 and nine for 1649–60 . |
23 | ‘ Absence from the UK for the period 5 to 10 April could be a first step to establish non-residence in 1992–93 , ’ it adds . |
24 | Director Adrian Noble shows us more of what has become his history-play trademark established with his Plantagenets trilogy : a sense of stylish organisation , a feel for the period , and a cinematic sweep of events . |
25 | On the negative side and however ‘ normal ’ for the period , we must remember that Charles was responsible for a number of massacres during his campaigns ; in 782 at Verden , he ordered the slaughter of no less than 4,500 unarmed prisoners . |
26 | For the period 1992 to 1995 the research budget will be SFr2100m ( £1 = SFr 2.54 ) compared with SFr1200m spent in the past four years . |
27 | Because we believe in stable democratic government supported by a majority of the British people , we shall not only campaign wholeheartedly for fair votes in the coming weeks , we also make a pledge for the period after the election . |
28 | Officially the lift ceased to operate in November 1910 and this is also recorded in a traffic return for the period . |
29 | The only figures available for the volume of traffic using the Foxton Lift are contained in the returns of the Grand Junction Canal Co. for the period 1905–1929 ( held at the Waterways Museum , Stoke Bruerne ) . |
30 | For the period from 1975–82 , the annual rate of population increase was 2.9 for Africa , 1.4 for East Asia , 2.2 for South Asia , 1.5 for Oceania and 2.5 for Latin America . |