Example sentences of "[prep] [art] late [adj] 's " in BNC.
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1 | The event will consist of lectures , exhibitions , displays and a host of other events honouring William Dargan , one of Ireland 's greatest railway engineers of the last century who did much to improve Bray as a town between the late 1850 's and early 1960's . |
2 | It is possible to predict therefore , given the funding pressures of the late 1980 's and early 1990's , that the numbers of successful graduates in the field will start to level off under the influence of market forces , until the next major theoretical advance , or the next rise in the value of those resources which geologists can be of assistance in exploiting . |
3 | It is possible to predict therefore , given the funding pressures of the late 1980 's and early 1990's , that the numbers of successful graduates in the field will start to level off under the influence of market forces , until the next major theoretical advance , or the next rise in the value of those resources which geologists can be of assistance in exploiting . |
4 | Landscaped in the late 70 's and early 80's , it was previously an area of railway sidings and industrial buildings — remnants of Bo'ness ' days as an important port . |
5 | Investment accounts have offered competitive rates in the late 1980 's and now account for over 22 per cent of the total assets portfolio . |
6 | Such tablets first became available in the late 1950 's and precipitated considerable activity in on-line handwriting recognition . |
7 | Talk of a bypass through Hailing because of the volume of traffic recalls memories of when I was a boy in the late 20 's and early 30's . |
8 | The most obvious targets are the unwieldy conglomerates built up in the late 1960 's and early 1970's which still represent an area of managerial weakness in the British ( and U.S. ) economy . |
9 | In the late 1960 's and early 1970's , policy makers became increasingly concerned that the South East may be becoming more and more socially ‘ polarized ’ , as the more highly skilled and highly paid moved out of inner London to better jobs and better housing around London . |
10 | Simultaneously , the discovery of the North Sea 's oil and gas fields in the late 1960 's and early 1970's increased the UK demand for trained geologists and geophysicists . |
11 | Simultaneously , the discovery of the North Sea 's oil and gas fields in the late 1960 's and early 1970's increased the demand for trained geologists and geophysicists . |