Example sentences of "[conj] [verb] in the [num] " in BNC.

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1 Informed consent was obtained and patients were questioned as to whether they had experienced any upper abdominal pain or heartburn in the two weeks before endoscopy .
2 All the companies either represented by the Welsh Office or exhibiting in the two Gulf states were small or medium sized .
3 It is , however , an approach that failed in the 1970s , and one that will not work in the 1990s .
4 Yeah — i have not mentioned Ronny before — he has not been a regular in our national team — but he did play against Holland in our 0–0 away draw and he was also the man that headed in the 3–0 goal on wednesday in Norway 's humiliation of Poland .
5 Table II shows this further by the changes in juice concentrations that occurred in the two subgroups according to whether the final plasma vitamin C concentration was high or low .
6 The collapse of trust in government that occurred in the 1970s can not be attributed entirely to Watergate ; the trend was established before 1973 .
7 The data below relate to the 1179 perinatal deaths that occurred in the 114362 singleton deliveries to women resident in Leicestershire during 1978–87 regardless of place of delivery .
8 They spent so much time talking about gay things that they did n't actually have much time to do many gay things — which is why I think the really crucial thing that happened in the seventies was not the liberation of a particular sexuality but actually the liberation of a particular set of relationships through which people could enjoy sex , or not have sex , as the case may be .
9 In fact this banal verse , which forms a part of the novel At Swim-Two-Birds , is a satire on the cult of imbecile proletarian writers that began in the thirties and later reached its apotheosis under Joan Littlewood .
10 The financial crises of 1929 and 1931 and the following years ' dramatic collapse in trade and production helped to lay the foundations for the new industries and the new international trading blocs that began in the 1930s and 1940s , and for the new international financial system established in the 1940s .
11 The most valuable of the representations that I have had on manufacturing industry is the excellent report from the manufacturing advisory group of the CBI , which hails the resurgence in manufacturing that began in the 1980s and calls on us to continue and to build on the policies that brought that about .
12 Many of these organizations have regular newsletters , for example the Interfaith Center has The Corporate Examiner and the flood of environmentalist and consumer-advice literature that began in the 1980s often contains material critical of the TNCs .
13 The fashion of male circumcision that began in the 1890s , and a wide range of related subjects .
14 PESC is clearly an improvement on the system that existed in the 1950s , but it has defects .
15 Together they were the necessary and sufficient conditions for the surge in bank loans to the developing countries in the 1970s , and together they provide much of the explanation for the reverse flow of funds , from South to North , that followed in the 1980s ( see figure 1.3 ) .
16 It is significant that charity law was unable to accommodate the modern contemporary social welfare and recreational trusts that developed in the 1940s and 1950s and legislation had to be passed to deem them charitable , provided the public benefit element was there .
17 The consensus that developed in the 1950s remained intact .
18 He shows no regret at not maintaining the movie career that started in the Sixties .
19 What happened this week was a sharp acceleration of a process that started in the mid-Eighties .
20 The consolidation of banking that started in the 1980s has paused for much of the past year .
21 The strength of the critical consensus that reigned in the mid-fifties was undoubtedly one of the reasons why Brooke-Rose 's first novels took the form they did .
22 At a seminar hosted by the Edinburgh Concurrent Supercomputer Project last month , researchers and vendors could finally say with confidence that supercomputing in the 1990s and beyond will be done by parallel computers .
23 That means that the product has not been optimised for the 486 or Pentium , and wo n't take account of Pentium features such as the dual pipeline , or work around some of the clock cycle quirks that emerged in the 486 post technical documentation .
24 This chapter has given more space to the anti-rather than to the pro-classical themes that emerged in the 1960s and 1970s .
25 In this paper we shall argue that the Act must be understood in terms of themes , issues , developments and conflicts that emerged in the 1970s , and worked themselves out in the 1980s .
26 The governments of modern Greece , the country that emerged in the 1820s from nearly four centuries of Ottoman rule , have been notoriously quarrelsome and changeable .
27 The multiculturalist and antiracist initiatives in education that emerged in the 1980s set themselves extraordinarily difficult tasks .
28 Hills fancied him to avenge that defeat in the 2,000 Guineas , but Tirol decisively confirmed the form .
29 At first , this might seem beneficial as the 1990s see a return of the excellent conditions for world agriculture that prevailed in the 1950s .
30 Even after visits made in the extra two hours are excluded there has still been an increase of nearly 39% in night visits from 1989 to 1992 , and the number of night visits has more than doubled in the 10 years since 1982 .
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