Example sentences of "[noun sg] of [art] [det] year " in BNC.

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1 His spoken English was perfect , as was his comprehension , the result of a few years at Oxford studying languages — four in all .
2 He had gone there expecting ‘ to suffer the tedium of a few years living in the backveld , in order to make some very necessary repairs to the fortunes of myself and my small family ’ but found that ‘ against all expectations I had wandered into a bewilderingly interesting , exciting and varied World ’ .
3 As one of the first members recalled , ‘ When we reached thirteen most of us felt we were too big for the Sunday School , and there was a gap of a few years until we were able to join the YMCA at seventeen …
4 Because I think it was Tommy that said it was really after the one finished and there was nothing else round about that there was a gap of a few years and then you got started again here .
5 Led by lively frontman Steven Tyler , the band have enjoyed a remarkable resurgence in recent years thanks to the mega-selling ‘ Pump ’ album of a few years back and several hit singles , including ‘ Rag Doll ’ , ‘ Love In An Elevator ’ , ‘ Janie 's Got A Gun ’ and ‘ Livin' On The Edge ’ .
6 A quick spin of his ‘ Sweet Freedom — The Best Of ’ compilation album of a few years back is proof enough that he has had many hits in his home patch without making similar in-roads here .
7 But not many people this century , even during the boom of a few years ago ( when Tory ministers still bragged about the ‘ sea change ’ that had supposedly taken place in the British economy ) , have ever seriously thought of the UK as a ‘ land of opportunity ’ .
8 Hence the Strafpatent of the same year , which limited the lord 's right to punish his peasants , and the Unterthanspatent , also of 1781 , which allowed a peasant to lodge a complaint against his lord with officials of the central government .
9 And that , and that was a bit of a all year so that 's , that passed .
10 The king 's concession that the cost of troops should fall on the rich and powerful rather than the poor of the community was insufficient to placate the commons , and in the October parliament of the same year they presented a petition entitled ‘ La demande de la Commune ’ in which they called for the abolition of the maltote , the punishment of purveyors who took prises without making payment , and pardon for debts .
11 In the course of a few years Hider had managed to undo a thousand-year-long German expansion eastwards .
12 Describes the great changes that have come over this locality in the course of a few years .
13 Initially , the newly nationalized school system expanded very rapidly , with enrolments doubling in the course of a few years .
14 When the Crown lands had become private property , they would , in the course of a few years , become well improved and well cultivated . ’
15 Furthermore , although the first poll-tax was sufficiently successful as a fiscal measure for it to be repeated in 1379 and 1381 , the hostility shown to it in the Great Revolt of the latter year led to its abandonment as a form of taxation ; not until the sixteenth century do further governmental records become available which can be employed to estimate the size of the national population with even a modicum of confidence .
16 Further , more local , threats are posed for the sake of a few years ' supply of raw materials .
17 She is in fact already a teacher of a few years ' experience , with one class in her own village of Strathkinness in Fife , and two more in nearby St. Andrews ; she has even more experience as a traveller , having for some time regularly made the journey to Edinburgh by bicycle and train to attend training Saturdays with Rita Quick and Monday recreational classes with Muriel Jessop , and during the last two years undertaken the long trip south to take part in Aston Clinton weekends .
18 Other changes in structure developed more slowly , but although the pattern looked different over a period of a few years , analogues of the basic groups seem to have been present ever since the phenomenon of the contemporary football fan arose in the middle to late 1960s .
19 As it happens , there is a substantial engine refurbishment contract in the offing which ( although tenders have not yet been invited ) promises to bring someone several tens of millions of pounds in revenue over a period of a few years .
20 Scientific studies carried out a few years ago revealed that regular sunbed users ( those using a bed more than once a week over a period of a few years ) now have a condition called skin fragility syndrome .
21 Seismic data were returned to Earth over a period of a few years from these five stations , though they were reduced to four when the Apollo 11 station stopped working .
22 Thus , we have : For two main reasons , economists are usually quite happy to work with ‘ gross ’ rather than ‘ net ’ figures : first , depreciation tends to change only slowly over time so that the ‘ gross ’ and ‘ net ’ figures move closely together over any period of a few years ; and secondly , depreciation figures are notoriously difficult to estimate with any accuracy .
23 It was also true that the renewed Triple Alliance of the same year was soon buttressed so as to isolate France and Russia still more .
24 Looking back at the stormy relationship of a few years ago , he realised how much she had mellowed .
25 There is a sense in which the hero of Kundera 's novel Life is elsewhere , published in Britain in 1986 , is also the hero of Klima 's collection of stories My First Loves , published here in the same month of the same year .
26 But in The Girl 's Own Paper of the same year the resident doctor ‘ Medicus ’ replied :
27 The amount assessed was the same in respect of the same years .
28 Newcomers this year include Galerie Bruno Meissner from Zurich , while Spink from London will be returning after an absence of a few years .
29 There was never a more astonishing Revolution accomplished in the internal system of any country than there has been within the compass of a few years in that of England …
30 The Franco-Spanish treaty of 1659 was drawn up in both French and Spanish versions ; but that of Aix-la-Chapelle in 1668 was in French alone , as was the Franco-Dutch peace settlement of 1678 ( though the treaty of the same year between France and Spain was in both French and Spanish versions , and that of 1679 between France and the Holy Roman Empire was in Latin ) .
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