Example sentences of "[verb] since the [adj] world " in BNC.

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1 I think Eardley was — with the Cornishman Peter Lanyon , who also died cruelly young — the most important British landscape painter to appear since the Second World War .
2 Many of these features of the modern world were only the surface manifestations of the much greater structural changes begun in early industrialism and accelerated since the Second World War .
3 Such pains and miseries as they did not feel , they acted out : acting , indeed , at this level of ham had not been seen since the last World Cup , or the Peter O'Toole Macbeth .
4 These conclusions are reinforced by Curve B , which represents the frequency and length of conflicts that have occurred since the Second World War .
5 But there have been significant changes in the nature of stealing since the Second World War .
6 About 90 per cent of wildflower-rich meadows have disappeared since the Second World War due to intensive agriculture and drainage .
7 The basic logic of her programme since 1979 had been to reverse the main lines of her country 's history as it had developed since the Second World War .
8 All this has , of course , been made possible both by technological revolutions in transport and communication and by the lengthy period of free movements of the factors of production over a vast area of the globe which has developed since the second world war .
9 It is one of the world 's fastest-growing industries which has burgeoned since the Second World War , and especially since the 1960s .
10 Viral hepatitis has been recognized since the Second World War as being divisible into two distinct types .
11 erm Novelists in this country , it seems to me , are drawn from a much narrower social band , and you can not have this ethnic richness , this melting pot richness , erm that American fiction has very clearly demonstrated I think since the Second World War .
12 The Japanese archipelago is an important migration route for birds but nearly half its tidal flats have been reclaimed since the second world war .
13 It culminated in the sabbatarian excesses of English and Scottish Puritanism and the Sunday legislation , much of which has been relaxed since the First World War .
14 The stockpile of raw and processed food , and emergency field cooking equipment has existed since the Second World War .
15 In 1921 the employers won back the 5 per cent concession made in 1920 to the woollen workers and successfully reduced the cost of jiving addition to wages , paid since the First World War , over the next four years .
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