Example sentences of "[noun prp] during [art] [noun sg] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Because of the hammering the great Bugattis and the like gave Brooklands during the summer months , extensive repairs had to be carried out each winter .
2 I was billeted in Wolverton during the winter months , when the blackout was most restrictive .
3 Occasionally , when there had to be a drastic reassessment of public expenditure , it became evident from the leaks and rumours of resignations that something important was going on in Whitehall during the summer months , but neither backbenchers nor the House in general were able to find out what was happening or to discuss the changes being made in expenditure plans .
4 The mill is open to the public every day except Tuesday during the summer months .
5 Trained in Ryazan during the wartime years , he returned to Poland to rise to divisional command ( Major-General ) at the age of 33 .
6 Rarely used for day sailing in New England during the summer months and ‘ winterized ’ for most of the year .
7 It is easy now to regard this wonder at an enemy 's humanity as naïve , but as it is the business of war to foster the naïveté on which it thrives , so there can have been few people in England during the isolation years of 1940–42 who did not take the impersonal nature of their enemy for granted .
8 From a sample of 162 eventual fellows of the society who had been over sixteen in 1642 , and therefore old enough to have taken sides in the civil war , and discounting foreigners not in England during the war years ( and a further 22 for whom there is inadequate documentation ) , 38 fought for , or supported , Parliament , while 85 were royalist in 1642 .
9 A wide range of such organizations were affiliated to the UDC during the war years , with a collective membership of 650,000 .
10 Much of the factual information contained in this article was ascertained during visits to the Commissioner 's office in Warrington during the summer months of 1992 , when selected files were examined and interviews were conducted with the Commissioner and her staff .
11 Because feeling grateful towards Rachel made her uncomfortable , she turned her attention to the other guests , a couple of solid neighbours whose grandchildren played in Kensington Gardens with Maggie during the holiday visits .
12 Nevertheless those who frequented Soho during the war years found its post-war existence disappointing .
13 Described in press coverage of the Angry Brigade trial as a ‘ compulsive joiner of revolutionary movements throughout Europe ’ , he dropped out of his Latin American studies course to go to Paris during the student riots of May 1968 .
14 The ancient art of coracle fishing can be seen on the River Towy during the summer months and a visit to the Museum at Abergwili , just east of Carmarthen , is strongly recommended with the Roman Amphitheatre located en route at Priory Street .
15 It was occupied by the Fry family — the eldest son was Sergeant Major of St. Martin 's Church Lads Brigade who used to camp out in bell tents at Shady Bower during the summer months .
16 Drive around Cornwall during the winter months , and many of the cars and vans you see are sporting SAS window stickers — and they 're not all driven by young blond wave riders .
17 Equally important in explaining the full employment promise is the public mood of economic and social radicalism which characterised Britain during the war years .
18 Western press reports attributed the holding of the MPLA-UNITA meeting to an earlier encounter between US Secretary of State James Baker and his Soviet counterpart , Eduard Shevardnadze , who met in Namibia during the independence ceremonies in March [ p. 37297 ] .
19 Conditions within Iran during the war years were not free from criticism .
20 If you 're heading for the Paris Disney during the Easter holidays , how can you beat the queues ?
21 He was said to have had a family in Belgium at one point , known Janke Adler , met Gauguin in a park , scribbled all over the statues at L'Ecole des Beaux Arts when a student in Paris , and lost all his money when the Japanese had the bad taste to conquer his rubber plantations sometime during the confused struggle for Manchuria during the opening stages of the last big one .
22 His beard , grown in Houston during the planning stages , had changed the shape of his face .
23 I suggest that in our social hospitality we should follow an example set by India during the war years and limit the number of guests at all such functions to fifty .
24 Those in the know say that ‘ vibe ’ was a hippy term that disappeared in Dublin during the punk purges but resurfaced in the late Eighties when a town bathing in the warm glow of U2 's global ascendancy rediscovered its ( hippy ? ) roots .
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