Example sentences of "[prep] [noun prp] [prep] [art] years [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | The great bulk of population movement occurred independently of Moscow in the years 1917–22 , but after the end of NEP it was to be strictly enforced , and took place on a vast scale again . |
2 | This paper concerns an investigation of mature students at the University of Warwick between the years 1963–1971 . |
3 | The story opens with a brief scene-setting introduction , followed by a much fuller treatment of the social history of Combsburgh during the years 1820–60 . |
4 | A more recent research project by Kent looked at monographs acquired by the University of Pittsburgh during the years 1969–75 . |
5 | This is lower than the daily minimum temperature observed in the polar vortex in March for the years 1964–89 ( ref. 28 ) . |
6 | The average birth weight according to maternal age , based on all births in Hungary during the years 1956–1957 , can be described by a convex second degree curve ( Y = 2791.9 + 187.2X — 16.5x ) . |
7 | They are convertible into ordinary at the rate of 102 ordinary for every 100 convertible pref in May of the years 1992 to 2011 . |
8 | A different expression of a roughly similar tendency can be seen in the fact that the total production of books in Russia during the years 1762–1800 was about three and a half times that in the entire period from the introduction of printing down to 1761 . |
9 | That is to say it had been made in England between the years 1700 and 1840 . |
10 | The many setbacks suffered by the Wilson government , however , should not be allowed to obscure the extent to which Britain was able to exert influence in Nato in the years 1964 – 70 . |
11 | Power generation The University of Bath is a technological institution , and has custody of the Watkins Collection of photographs and written material on the evolution of steam power generation and the part it played in Britain in the years 1850–1914 . |
12 | It may not be a coincidence , therefore , that four of the five individuals who developed leukaemia at ages 5–24 in Thurso in the years 1979–88 were incomers — and also that four were born in the years 1969–74 , the birth cohort with the greatest proportion of incomers . |
13 | Whether they did so at Magdalen in the years 1925–1929 there are few alive old enough to remember . |
14 | The intellectual game was being played not by Eleanor in the years 1169–73 but by Andrew the Chaplain in the late 11805 . |