Example sentences of "[vb pp] a period " in BNC.

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1 Even wine prices , having enjoyed a period of stability in the Eighties , are beginning to rise as an expanding band of consumers chases after a limited pot of quality wine .
2 This patient has suffered a period of acute hypoxia .
3 Inevitably , composers have been quick to exploit percussion possibilities , and if anything we have suffered a period of over-use .
4 The majority are employed , but about a fifth have suffered a period of unemployment in the past .
5 It was true that she had missed a period , but that could mean anything or nothing .
6 Moreover , there has been little recent research on what befalls older manual workers following redundancy , although the labour market has undergone a period of rapid change over the last few years ( one recent exception is Bytheway 1987 ) .
7 The universe would have then undergone a period of rapid expansion , as in the inflationary models .
8 Water and Ventilation has recently undergone a period of consolidation and the branch structure has been altered in order to meet our needs for 1992 , this is already bearing fruit as the most recent quarter produced some great sales .
9 He had endured a period in an animation studio , frustrated by being directed what to draw .
10 For us it was when we finally got a period that we learned about it .
11 I try to work out if she 's got a period due or if she 's been having trouble with her mother .
12 Then she said , ‘ You 've got a period ? ’
13 She has never had a period ; at eleven she was diagnosed as anorexic and hospitalised for ten weeks .
14 I have n't had a period for over a year , and although sometimes I think to myself ‘ I 'm all right really ’ , then I remember I have n't got my periods back and I realise that it 's not as simple as it seems .
15 Almost anybody who is offered an honour of some kind indicates that he has had a period of anxious , nay tortured reflection , but somehow inexorably arrives at the conclusion that duty demands — duty to his family , his wife , his children , his bank manager — that he should accept the honour .
16 By this time I was 5ft 7in , weighed six stone , was covered in boils , had a mouthful of ulcers and had n't had a period for four months .
17 I have n't had a period since November 1991 .
18 The anonymous writer of 1497 said that apart from London there were only two towns of importance in the country , Bristol and York , but in this he was misinformed , as it seems likely that Norwich , which had undoubtedly had a period of difficulties in the early fifteenth century , had begun to recover about 1465 or 1470 , and was on the way to becoming the second wealthiest city in the land , as it was in the 1520s .
19 Erm that period has also had a period of growth within it , and I feel that 's a reasonable basis to go forward on .
20 Well she 's had a period now .
21 Next week I shall be talking with Graham Mayhew , who has recently completed a period in office as Mayor of Lewes .
22 Extract from a letter received from an ex-member of the Womens Royal Air Force after a period of convalescence at Richard Peck House ‘ It was my good fortune to be given a period of convalescence at Richard Peck House after major surgery .
23 The children are given a period of time , possibly sixty seconds , to look at the items .
24 The basic conventions for the four most common punctuation marks are : The FULL STOP ( also called a PERIOD or FULL POINT ) Put a full stop ( . )
25 By 799 Coenwulf was also in a position to conclude a new treaty of peace with the West Saxons , which seems to have terminated a period of temporary estrangement ( CS 295 : S 154 ) .
26 Taken together , all these factors allowed a greater breathing space for a consideration of Europe , especially as the democracies had entered a period of unprecedented economic prosperity , something which tended to demote the urgency of protection for specific national interests .
27 The Geevor tin mine , near Land 's End , also entered a period of restricted production .
28 Rejected contemptuously by Sartre in 1968 as an integral part of the conservative forces of reaction , the PCF has subsequently entered a period of possibly irreversible decline during the 1970s and 1980s .
29 Already about 1580 , when Marenzio was bringing out his earliest madrigals , secular vocal music had entered a period of crisis .
30 Whatever the outcome , the UK financial sector has entered a period of increasing risk and uncertainty in which it remains to be seen whether the deregulation of the 1980s has provided it with competitive advantages .
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