Example sentences of "[adv] during the [num ord] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 He had ‘ guested ’ for the Palace effectively during the 1st World War and proved his ability in the best possible way for Northampton Town against us in the two seasons immediately after it so , when Manager Edmund Goodman needed a duality centre-forward to replace Bert Menlove , who had moved to 1st Division Sheffield United in March 1922 , he acted with decision and haste .
2 Certainly the geographical scope of European and European-style diplomacy expanded strikingly during the nineteenth century .
3 Domestic exports performed badly during the first half of 1990 , but growth in the re-export trade partly compensated .
4 Swanage suffered badly during the last war , chiefly from ‘ tip-and-run ’ raids by bombers swooping in from the sea .
5 Apparently during the First World War some professor erm was using a bunsen burner and he burned himself quite badly and by him he just happ he just happened to have some lavender oil essential and for the nearest thing he put his hand in there and apparently it was supposed to have calmed it down and it healed very quickly .
6 Herbert ( 1978 ) suggests that conference interpreting began only during the First World War , while before that international conferences were held in French .
7 The Thomas Cook European Timetable has been published since 1873 with a break only during the Second World War ; Thomas Cook Overseas Timetable lists countries outside Europe and has been published since 1981 .
8 Gremlin probably the species most recently to enter the catalogue of supernatural beings , for it was only during the Second World War that these misty GNOME-like creatures were blamed by British and American pilots and navigators for any trouble which assailed their aircraft .
9 The second " have " ( = " has " ) seems odd because the realisation happened only during the Second World War and is now clearly finished .
10 Prednisone was used less during the second year ; twenty six patients received one course and 10 children two or more courses .
11 So during the First World War and in the Second for severe burn cases they use er used Lavender mm if they did n't have any drugs of any kind .
12 It is not that she believes this evolving female corporate future has yet been reflected by numbers of women employed at senior levels but that it is inevitable it will do so during the next decade .
13 Situations on more than one front look frustratingly perverse especially during the second week .
14 One problem relates to the grammatical word " have " when it is used to express past tense ( the " perfect " use of " have " ) : Women have been particularly targeted in magazines , especially during the Second World War , when the British government has realised the importance of women 's magazines as a channel of communication .
15 The overlap among the three younger groups , especially during the first year , appears to account for this finding .
16 Although the authorities in the UK have sought to control interest rates by their operations in the discount market , this relates much more to Figure 18.4 than Figure 18.5 , especially during the first part of the 1980s .
17 Later they were supplied by specialist brickmakers whose numbers increased greatly during the last quarter of the nineteenth century .
18 Europe disappeared from the political imagination for the duration , not merely during the last month of the campaign , but during a large part of the long and tedious pre-campaign .
19 The company actually sold five million dollars worth of ‘ green ’ products in Ontario alone during the first month .
20 Formed in the aftermath of the 1931 financial crisis , PEP exemplified that liberal-reformist strand of ‘ middle opinion ’ that was to grow in the 1930s and provide the basis for the political shift leftwards during the Second World War .
21 Anna Freud ( 1943 , 1960 ) , who had been one of the first to call attention to the emotional difficulties of small children separated from their mothers , attacked from yet another angle , affirming the emotional need , not only in the baby but in his mother , to be together during the first weeks of the child 's life , and criticizing maternity hospital practice that separated the two .
22 The therapist helped them to agree to carry out mutual tasks which were that they would spend one day out together during the next weekend and visit a friend together on another day during the week .
23 Thus during the first half of this first term , students begin to develop their work as collectors and presenters of story and poetry material , and of becoming more expert in children 's fiction of every kind .
24 Already during the first half of the second millennium B.C. Minoan smiths were fabricating gold jewellery from metal most probably imported from Egypt .
25 It is true that much of the subsequent shape and form that a rose assumes is determined more during the first year or two of pruning than any subsequent factor .
26 Millmead battled away and did the best they could , but their cause was blighted further during the second half when they were reduced to eight men due to injury .
27 The number of reported cattle thefts increased still further during the Second World War , when food prices increased dramatically .
28 Villages as well as towns expanded rapidly during the first half of the nineteenth century .
29 South Shields , St Helens and Birkenhead all shot up quickly during the first half of the nineteenth century .
30 He spoke once during the second reading debate , spoke or intervened thirteen times in committee , once on report , and once on third reading .
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