Example sentences of "[art] [adj] ' [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | FNFC , that star of the Seventies ' market crash started life as Birmingham Carriage and Wagon . |
2 | By the 1940s , government reports purported to consider the needs of the individual child , but as Ann Marie Wolpe has pointed out , prior assumptions were made as to the ‘ natural ’ interests of girls and boys and the destiny of girls as wives and mothers ; indeed , Miriam David has suggested that the 1940s ' curriculum was more differentiated than that of the 1930s . |
3 | These are the people who missed out on the Eighties ' boom and who are now being hit hardest by the recession . |
4 | Ever since the first distant sounds of music and odd snatches of alien speech began interrupting the 1920s ' world of Morse , better ( and louder ) reproduction of audio has been at the forefront of development priorities for engineers . |
5 | In this paper I shall thus look systematically at this break with the aura of high modernist art in the 1920s ' avant-garde and in more recent decades . |
6 | Apart from the odd wrangle over samples , the two opponents have enjoyed a fairly benign standoff , and thankfully avoided a revival of the late-Seventies ' punk vs disco debate . |
7 | Whatever mitigating justifications could be cited in favour of overt action on the campus , in much of the 1960s ' action , students were often reducing other students ' right to learn , were therefore abusing their freedoms and were , as such , forfeiting their own rights as students . |
8 | Next door was what the children called ‘ The Beatle Room ’ , a room devoted entirely to psychedelic posters , pictures and other memorabilia of the Sixties ' pop stars . |
9 | In the second issue , echoing the 1950s ' Realist , Oz gave a sympathetic interview to a practitioner of that then outrageous operation , abortion . |
10 | As a result of the 1950s ' return to : |
11 | ‘ Anecdotal ’ became a dirty word among the 1950s ' avant-garde . |
12 | This dire short-term market squeeze has at least temporarily put paid to the idea that the building society industry is making a graceful adaptation to the 1980s ' deregulation of the financial services market . |
13 | Many firms are also highly geared , having borrowed to expand their businesses in the 1980s ' boom and now , with incomes falling , interest payments are almost impossible to meet . |
14 | I felt I had stepped back into a thirties ' film and that in the morning , when we went down into the bar for café au lait , Arletty and Jean Gabin would be leaning on the zinc counter . |
15 | THE RECENTLY DISCOVERED DIARY OF A 70S ' TEENAGER |
16 | Out of all possible motions of the six atoms , there are therefore two of a 1 ' symmetry . |
17 | The tiled hearth of a 1930s ' surround was made in a single unit , and simply laid on the structural hearth . |
18 | Like a sixties ' hippie , Preston thought irreverently , halfway to getting stoned . |
19 | Many new towns on the fringe of the affluent south-east are so heavily populated by young married couples that they simply do not cater for retired people in any of their social activities ; similarly , you may be pushed to find an under-30s ' club in a retirement village on the south coast . |