Example sentences of "[noun prp] in [art] years " in BNC.

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1 Indonesia in the years immediately after the Japanese surrender was in tumult .
2 The intellectual game was being played not by Eleanor in the years 1169–73 but by Andrew the Chaplain in the late 11805 .
3 This represented a quite remarkable compromise which required the co-operation of Aethelred , king of the Mercians , who restored Wilfrid 's Mercian possessions , and Aelfflaed , abbess of Whitby , whose influence with King Aldfrith is likely to have been considerable ( Vita Wilfridi , ch. 43 ) , but it may have been a manifestation of the insecurity of Aldfrith in the years immediately following his accession .
4 All of his opéras , starting with Bellerophon in 1679 , were published in full score by Ballard in the years of their performance ; the music for the ballets , on the other hand , survives only in manuscripts that were copied from sources of unestablished provenance 20 or more years after the works were composed .
5 Even a Tatar Khan in the Crimea in the years before the Russian annexation of 1783–84 is said to have wished to rule in terms of ‘ enlightened ’ ideas .
6 Lear 's letters to Gould in the years after they parted company were long , funny , warm and chatty ; but they were also the letters of a nostalgic and lonely expatriate .
7 There was extensive Jacobite unrest throughout much of England in the years following the Hanoverian Succession .
8 Total investment in the NFC in the years since privatization has totalled almost £700 million , whereas in state ownership investment never exceeded £25 million a year .
9 Peasant rebellion was a constant possibility , as demonstrated by the agrarian risings in Galicia in 1846 , in southern Italy in 1848 , in Sicily in 1860 , and in Russia in the years after the Crimean War .
10 Two such passages stand out in my memory : one was of a forced march during the Crimean War ; the other , an account by someone who had travelled in the west of Ireland in the years of the Great Hunger .
11 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 .
12 An exhibition of Max Ernst 's most important period , covering his work as a Dada artist in Cologne after 1912 and in Paris in the years following the end of World War I , opens at the Museum of Modern Art , New York , in the middle of this month ( 14 March-2 May ) .
13 , Emma ( 1838–1912 ) , evangelist , philanthropist , and manager of the Old Vic in the years before it was taken over by her niece Lilian Baylis [ q.v. ] , was born in London into a lower middle-class Anglo-German family .
14 It is worth recalling that there were some three hundred autonomous legislative powers in what we now call Germany in the years during which the war took place , 1618–1648 .
15 On the issue of Germany in the years before 1914 Quelch was not as xenophobic as Hyndman , but he supported the idea of a ‘ citizen ’ army and an ‘ adequate ’ navy to counter German expansionist aims .
16 Scarlet 's mother had moved in the Bohemian world of Chelsea in the years immediately post-war and had acquired the air of insouciant , amoral aristocracy combined with a certain self-righteousness arising from the consciousness of being both aesthetically and ( at base ) morally correct which had characterized that society at that time .
17 Until 10 May , the Di Meo brothers are presenting ink drawings and gouaches produced by Joseph Suma in the years 1924 to 1970 , thereby supplementing the retrospective being staged by the Musée d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris .
18 French cooperation in the EEC in the years immediately after 1958 could perhaps best be described as the lull before the storm .
19 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 .
20 Tansley had experience in the tropics , having travelled to Ceylon ( Sri Lanka ) , the Malay peninsula and Egypt in the years 1900–1 .
21 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 .
22 These figures are printed in A Comparative Account of the Population of Great Britain in the Years 1801 , 1811 , 1821 and 1831 , published as a parliamentary paper in 1831 .
23 The closest moral and practical precedent for what is needed is the Marshall Plan by which the US helped to restore Europe in the years after the Second World War .
24 The loans were criticized in both China and Japan and achieved little , but the consolidation of Japanese interests using diplomatic and economic means rather than force was pursued under Foreign Minister Shidehara Kijúró in the years 1924–27 .
25 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 .
26 It lent itself , as we have seen , to the various profitable forms of division of labour habitually practised in Edinburgh in the years in question ; and the " relatively standardized and durable product " could be stockpiled during disputes .
27 Gould this liberal press have been a factor in the very high vote among the Berlin bourgeoisie for the left-liberal Freisinnige Volkspartei in the years immediately before World War I ?
28 Even the far faster growth of money wages outside the USA in the years up to 1970 left capital in Europe and Japan with a huge advantage in terms of labour costs ( table 10.5 ) .
29 In the United States a national botanical garden was founded to exploit the seeds and plants brought back by a Pacific exploration expedition under Charles Wilkes in the years 1838–42 .
30 Whether they did so at Magdalen in the years 1925–1929 there are few alive old enough to remember .
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