Example sentences of "[adv prt] during the [num ord] " in BNC.

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1 A team of researchers from Bristol University was commissioned to examine what the YTS had to offer young black people and to indicate how they got on during the first six months of the scheme ( S. Fenton , Ethnic Minorities and the Youth Training Scheme Research and Development Series , no. 20 , MSC , 1984 ) .
2 Despite this apparent lack of interest at high level , detail work must have been carried on during the next two years , for Gordon Thomas , together with the signatories of the memorandum , took out two patents relating to the lift .
3 I am also in no doubt about the amount of devoted hard work that has gone on during the last four years .
4 To make the needle fit the groove , the disc contained abrasive material , so the tip would be ground down during the first two or three revolutions .
5 As cricket activity wound down during the first two years of the war the Otago CA was finding Crawford to be an expensive acquisition , with only £103 in the Coach 's Fund and £169 being paid out for a six-month period .
6 Further , he suggested that the principle of the exemption of the civilian population from being an intentional object of warfare had been so whittled down during the Second World War and in post-1945 treaties as to cease to offer reliable guidance except in the most unambiguous circumstances .
7 The estate and the businesses in Bradford have been allowed to run down during the last few years , while my father was not well .
8 In contrast , at times Durie looked ready to scream , especially when the errors started creeping in during the second set of her 6-2 , 7-6 win over the promising Yayuk Basuki .
9 The police moved in during the first half and then at half-time as a mob of Englishmen taunted and threatened Spanish fans in Santander .
10 Deane was playing well out of position acting as a left wing , to such an extent that he got a few crosses in during the first half .
11 ‘ Most of the children came in during the first two days and our helplines were flooded with calls , but they appear to have calmed down now . ’
12 Almost 2,000 knives and other blades have been handed in during the first fortnight of the month-long amnesty .
13 I expect further applications to come in during the next year and , with time , a growing number of applications as the benefits are seen to come through .
14 Builders move in during the next two weeks and work should be complete in 20 weeks , he said .
15 The final component of the system is a new management tool , the OpenServer Remote Manager ( list price £2,650 ) , which works in conjunction with an OpenServer Management Agent that is to be added to the OpenServer 400 family : it is initially to be incorporated onto the Unix version ( expected at the end of the month ) , with MS-DOS and OS/2 versions following along during the second quarter of the year .
16 Instead , a message came through during the first part of the show that Sigourney loved Julian , and was asking specifically to be seated next to him .
17 In that log book , which he showed me later , was the name , port and country of origin , of every ship that had passed through during the last eight and a half years , together with her age and condition , her destination , and of course the name of the captain and details of the cargo .
18 The full benefits will come through during the next few years .
19 The Nazis took it over during the Second World War and made it into a museum of the German Army .
20 Freddie did not manage to keep us in the Cup against the powerful Rangers outfit but , usually playing at centre-forward , he steadily repaid that fee several times over during the first five post-war seasons , for not only has his tally of 48 League goals only been exceeded by six players here at The Palace since then , but his goals were scored in struggling Palace teams , which only once finished in the upper half of the League table .
21 In an interview with William Hardcastle on BBC Radio 4 's ‘ The World This Weekend ’ , the text of which was published in the Irish News on 7 October , Craig introduced two themes which were to be repeated over and over during the next few days .
22 It really is not necessary to get bored with eating the same foods over and over during the next four weeks .
23 His jacket was torn off during the first verse and his shirt during the second , then the Little Sweep realized he had made a monumental error and tried to tell the two schoolmasters not to remove his trousers .
24 These are also concentrated in Kent with 65 per cent of the total ( 25 per cent at Faversham alone ) , and there is little change in this pattern through time except that the total quantities fall off during the seventh century .
25 Employers constantly gnawed at the high level of wages which had been built up during the First World War .
26 Axelrod draws a moving illustration of the importance of the shadow of the future from a remarkable phenomenon that grew up during the First World War , the so-called live-and-let-live system .
27 He notes that any loss of earnings can usually be made up during the first ten years of work .
28 The ‘ standing army ’ of over a million unemployed was mopped up during the first year of hostilities , and between 1939 and 1943 almost 3 million jobs were added to the labour market , including many jobs for women .
29 It was suggested earlier that the agencies set up during the nineteenth century to implement social policies were often ad hoc bodies .
30 But although Biarritz still has a statue of Queen Victoria , that of Edward VII was blown up during the Second World War , on political rather than aesthetic or moral grounds it is said .
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