Example sentences of "[noun pl] [vb pp] [prep] [noun] during " in BNC.

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1 One is to appraise the overall mix of generic activities undertaken by children during , say , a typical day or week .
2 The MoD , however , wants to restrict the survey to a comparison of mortality rates among servicemen exposed to radiation during the tests with the national average .
3 Horses are thought to acquire infection mainly from pastures contaminated by donkeys during the summer months .
4 Thus , despite several unscheduled sessions of talks between the two leaders , the only concessions offered by Gorbachev during the course of his visit were to acknowledge the nature of the dispute , to promise a reduction in the level of Soviet forces stationed in the territories — currently one 10,000-strong army division and 40 MiG-23 aircraft — and to allow visa-free travel between Japan and the disputed islands .
5 About 20,000 BSP supporters demonstrated in Sofia during the weekend March 21-22 .
6 Since the survey was based on clients known to agencies during 1984–5 , these findings indicate that the initiators of this ‘ wave ’ of heroin use began using heroin in 1980–81 .
7 One of the most moving pictures printed in L'Illustration during the war was of one of these unhappy cuistots crawling on his stomach to the front at Verdun , with flasks of wine lashed to his belt .
8 Books on loan to year groups Books Books Year on loan overdue 511120 0 10 234QQ3662002 2loe 533 SPACE BAR FOR NEXT PAGE Figure 4.7 : Use of library jsB5 294267 January 358342 February N312316 March 167157 April 321 May 290 June 290294 July 210199 3623 August 269 September 290 October 0319 November 0 December 343 Total number of books borrowed per month during and 19 SPACE BAR TO CONTINUE Options allows the user to search the records .
9 Of all the hundreds of trade pattern books issued by manufacturers during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries it appears that not more than ten survive in public collections , and only one pre-Victorian priced catalogue relating to coffins and lining materials .
10 Anti-US sentiment increased in Jordan during early February as news emerged of the deaths of at least eight Jordanian truck drivers killed in Iraq during air attacks on the Baghdad-Ruweishid highway .
11 There is little doubt that some Frenchmen fired on Germans during the raid and afterwards , although on this occasion no hostages were shot .
12 Tory group leader Tony Richmond refuted the figures , saying : ‘ There have been more new houses built in Darlington during the past few years than at any other time in the past .
13 Tory group leader Tony Richmond refuted the figures , saying : ‘ There have been more new houses built in Darlington during the past few years than at any other time in the past .
14 Map 2 : map of roads built in Italy during the 3rd and 2nd centuries BC .
15 Gibson and Gibson ( 1955 ) responded vigorously to this suggestion , arguing that there were no clear cases in which it was necessary to conclude that the associations formed by cues during discrimination training were responsible for changes in the distinctiveness of those cues .
16 The historical experiences undergone by blacks during slavery are invoked to explain why blacks are so demonstrably well equipped physically and psychologically for the demands of sport .
17 the number of errors detected to date during system testing
18 During the past twenty years he has spent more and more time in Greece — and the paintings in the current exhibition of this veteran Abstract Expressionist at the ACA Galleries are the result of extended periods spent in Greece during the past two years ( 4 to 27 March ) .
19 Fighting between rival mujaheddin factions continued in Afghanistan during November .
20 Thus glacial geomorphology was defined ( Gjessing , 1978 ) as concerned with bedrock forms and superficial deposits produced by glacial and fluvioglacial processes in areas of present glaciers as well as in areas covered by glaciers during the Quaternary .
21 The course is under constant review and is planned flexibly to enable tutors to respond to the needs of particular groups of students , but the following three paragraphs itemise some of the particular emphases given to language during the three years .
22 Where the Cleveland guidelines have not been followed the courts have refused to rely on statements made by children during the course of interviews ( Re E ( a Minor ) ( Child Abuse : Evidence ) [ 1990 ] 1 FLR 420 ) .
23 There were quality films made in Britain during this period , but their producers pursued a non-commercial approach .
24 In the case of electricity this is defined as when generated so that , defects caused by failures during distribution , are not covered ( s4(2) ) .
25 The 45 per cent quota imposed in October 1948 , in a futile attempt to support the films encouraged into production during the American boycott , had to be lowered to 40 per cent when 1,600 cinemas claimed exemption on the grounds that there simply were n't enough films to show , and it was reduced again to 30 per cent in 1950 ( the level at which it remained until its abolition 23 years later ) .
26 His book , according to historians , was one of the chief sources consulted by Cranmer during the compilation of the Book of Common Prayer , first published in 1549 and revised in 1552 , again by Cranmer .
27 For example , the following reaction shows that one mole of lead(II) ions are discharged at a cathode by two moles of electrons : In chapter 10 we shall see how such half-reactions form the basis of calculating the mass of substances discharged at electrodes during electrolysis .
28 Picasso had abandoned the use of a consistent light source a year earlier only to reinstate it a few months later in the paintings done in Paris during the winter .
29 Sadler said write-offs related to acquisitions during the fiscal fourth quarter to April 30 will affect fourth quarter profits but declined to say by how much .
30 Clearly , the observations made by Darwin during his voyage on the Beagle , for example , would have been inconsequential for science had they remained Darwin 's private experiences .
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