Example sentences of "have [verb] [prep] the [adj] period " in BNC.
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1 | Add to this cost the growth in government expenditure , and we are a long way in explaining why the real value of the tax threshold , or the level of income at which tax begins to be paid , has fallen during the post-war period . |
2 | There half an inch of rain has fallen in the same period . |
3 | The number claiming SB has risen over the same period from three million to just under five million ( figures from CPAG ) . |
4 | However , the pace of decline has quickened in the post-war period . |
5 | That comparison is exagerrated by the enormous increase in world trade which has occurred in the post-war period , and which has largely by-passed the Eastern European countries . |
6 | As an established discipline , however , sociology is a relatively new arrival on the academic scene , and the real expansion in its popularity has occurred in the post-war period . |
7 | The transmitted message contains details of all that the satellite has to do in the next period , in particular to implement the survey . |
8 | The relationship between unemployment and imprisonment has persisted throughout the post-war period , intensifying since 1974 ( Hale 1989b ) . |
9 | Most of this work has concentrated on the historical period , using readily available sources of information , and looking in detail at particular localities . |
10 | What has happened in the modern period is a deviation , not a development : a deviation that is failing economically , socially , environmentally . |
11 | What has happened in the intervening period has been a progressive drawing-together of the ethical activities and interests of ourselves , ICAS and ICAI . |
12 | By 1951 rural population was on the increase , a trend that has continued throughout the postwar period . |
13 | Thus the nature of local politics has changed over the post-war period , and we will now look at the way this has been analysed , to see if the debates within the social sciences have kept pace with material change . |
14 | The Communist Party was able to maintain its progress throughout 1939 , having passed through the longest period of continuous growth in its history . |
15 | For example , the child 's home experiences may have changed during the same period , thus helping or hindering language development , or the fact that the child is older during the second time period may influence language performance . |
16 | In the Minoan period he remained subordinate to his goddess , but at its end , as Zeus , he became much more important ; his original Minoan name , Velchanos , seems to have endured into the classical period as one of the titles attributed to Zeus on Crete . |
17 | A similar strategy of bureaucratisation would appear to have emerged during the inter-war period among Japanese employers , which was to some extent directly influenced by developments in the United States ( Taira , 1973 ) . |
18 | But he was in a sense revivified : his heart withstood the weakening effect of his illnesses much better than it had done in the same period of the previous year , and this was the first winter for some time when he had not been forced to seek treatment in a clinic . |
19 | His deification as the patron of craftsmen , but more importantly as a god of wisdom , medicine and healing , had occurred by the Late Period and he was thus identified by the Greeks with their god of medicine , Asclepios . |
20 | He distinguished between the 1960s and the 1970s , arguing that the balance of significant factors had shifted between the two periods . |
21 | By contrast , palaeontology had increased over the same periods , from 14 to 25 , not quite doubling . |
22 | Black involvement in athletics had continued in the inter-war period , first through a Guyanan , Harry Edward , a prodigious sprinter who was interned in Germany during the war , but returned to England taking seven AAA sprint titles in the 1920–2 period . |
23 | They had an agent , they said , who lived close to where he had lived during the short period after his return from Canada . |
24 | As we discussed in Chapter l , it was after the Second World War that the behavioural revolution which had begun in the inter-war period swept the Faculties of Social Science . |
25 | And yet many of the attitudes towards the outside world that had flourished in the Tsarist period still play a role in Soviet and now post-Soviet foreign policy today . |
26 | The 1972 Oxford survey investigated how far these patterns had changed in the post-war period with all its economic growth and social reform . |
27 | The work had changed in the post-war period , and women were less likely to be employed now at setting pages of books . |
28 | Government was particularly anxious that neither group should retain the relative economic dominance which it had acquired during the colonial period , and exchange rate management was one means by which this dominance could be restrained . |
29 | While male activity rates have fallen steadily from 58.1 per cent in 1970 to 55.6 per cent in 1986 , female activity rates have risen over the same period from 26.6 per cent to 32.5 per cent . |
30 | Wholesalers of course have suffered during the post-war period , and many have gone out of business because their traditional outlet ( the independent ) has also suffered . |