Example sentences of "[verb] [adv prt] [prep] [art] 1960s " in BNC.
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1 | Despite an expansion in access to education in the 1970s and reforms carried out in the 1960s and again in the late 1970s , the fundamental patterns of inequality have remained and have been accentuated by the war . |
2 | An exhibition of the work of conceptual photographer Hans Peter Feldmann carried out in the 1960s and 1970s runs parallel to these two exhibitions . |
3 | In the example given , the College 's close relationship with the catering industry , covering conventional day-release , specialist courses and demonstrations , and extensive work experience dating back to the 1960s had given the mutual confidence and understanding which made an unconventional pattern worth trying . |
4 | There is , of course , a long history of research into uses of relevance information in In systems , going back to the 1960s , but it only appears to have been used in one online catalogue : CITE , at the National Library of Medicine . |
5 | Housing was the first of the public sector programmes to be tied back in the 1960s . |
6 | Your serious working on filming music goes back to the 1960s ? |
7 | The collection begins in 1901 with Picasso 's ‘ Woman in Blue ’ and peters out in the 1960s , although there are some exceptions , such as Miró 's late works . |
8 | Part of this represented a disquieting pattern which had set in since the 1960s ( see Table 2.3 ) . |
9 | But the old pub had burnt down in the 1960s and been replaced by a more profitable and thrusting enterprise . |
10 | Making up yardage charts started in America in the late 1950s , took off in the 1960s and came to Britain in the 1970s . |
11 | Their careers together go back to the 1960s with Alex Welsh with a later spell with with Humphrey Lyttelton and they obviously relished the chance to play together again . |
12 | ‘ The biggest influx of Asian people to West London came in the 1970s , but there were small communities springing up in the 1960s . |
13 | But the plunder is just part of the over-fishing that dates back to the 1960s , when North Sea herring were annihilated . |
14 | The biggest category by far in this year 's list is the one for which the awards were originally created back in the 1960s , the Export Awards . |
15 | 4,000 Meteors were produced at the Gloucester aircraft company at Brockworth , which closed down in the 1960s . |
16 | The Child Poverty Action Group , a pressure group set up in the 1960s , urged governments to deal with this problem by increasing family allowances . |
17 | As William Hamilton , now at the University of Michigan , pointed out in the 1960s , a male can perpetuate its genes in the next generation , not only by fathering offspring himself , but also by assisting the reproductive efforts of near relations who share many of his genes . |