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

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1 Belfast Harbour Commissioners are confident that during the 1990's the Port will respond to the challenges presented by changing trading patterns within an economically unified Europe with the ability to satisfy its customers ' needs and demands for an efficient , cost effective service .
2 The Belfast Harbour Commissioners are confident that during the 1990's the Port of Belfast will remain Ireland 's premier port , largely due to its ability to respond to the challenges presented by changing trading patterns within an economically unified Europe and by its ability to satisfy its customers ' need and demands for an efficient , cost effective service .
3 Many were also given lockable doors to preserve privacy , and curtains to prevent draughts ; indeed , some became so elaborate that during the 1630s the Bishop of Norwich , Richard Corbett , was led to remark wryly that they lacked ‘ nothing but beds to hear the word of God on ’ .
4 During the 1920s the discovery of hormones led to a new variant in the theory of sexual difference based on emotional instability .
5 During the 1920s the loss of population from rural parts of England and Wales was relatively gradual , only exceeding 5 per cent in upland Wales , northern England , and parts of Wiltshire and Suffolk .
6 During the 1920s the party line was far from monolithic .
7 During the 1920s the milking potential was encouraged , to the detriment of the beef , but in the 1950s the efforts of the breed society ( formed in 1891 ) concentrated on beef conformation and the dual-purpose image was discarded when the South Devon was classified as a beef breed in 1972 .
8 During the 1620s the opinion had been expressed in Catholic circles that the Copernican system ought not to be condemned .
9 As with the TRAINER device IIDA provides training for the user and includes a practice mode , but during the latter the student using IIDA is connected to the DIALOG information system .
10 During the sixties the rate of inflation experienced in the UK , although higher than that of most international competitors , never rose above 10 per cent .
11 During the 1960s the scheme was widened to include more categories of workers and the financial assistance it provided was also considerably raised .
12 During the 1960s the focus of marketing attention changed from the product to the customer .
13 During the 1960s the barley acreage doubled and an increase was recorded in every county in England .
14 For all these reasons some economists have for years advocated this approach to monetary policy and during the 1970s a number of governments began at least to pay lip service to it by announcing target rates of growth for the money supply over the coming year .
15 During the 1970s a forum of scholar-critics gradually became established in England .
16 During the 1970s the provision of rural housing for those who can not partake in the market sector has been pitiful .
17 For example , during the 1970s the Department of Health and Social Security and the Social Science Research Council funded a number of studies concerned with the nature , causes and outcomes of deprivation and disadvantage in families .
18 During the 1970s the market developed dramatically .
19 During the 1970s the Community was preoccupied with enlargement of the Community , institutional crises such as the Luxembourg accords , following the refusal of France to accept qualified majority ruling in the Council of Minsters , frequent budgetary difficulties and differences of view as to how the Community should be financed which resulted in very little progress towards the achievement of a single market .
20 During the 1970s the boom in luxury cars and high-tech engineering transformed the state into one of Europe 's most modern economies .
21 During the 1960's the pastoralist ideology dominated , praising the countryside image and tradition , hence it might have affected the HIDB 's own self-image , thus protecting the Highland way of life may have been incorporated alongside their development remit .
22 But during the 1990s the workforce is expected to grow by only 0.5–0.7% a year .
23 During the 1950s-1960s the growth of cities followed the growth of industry , but subsequently intense concern over overcrowding , pollution and transport congestion stimulated revived interest in locating industry away from residential areas , in particular establishing strategic industrial and processing centres on the coast where shipping facilities are convenient .
24 This study builds on the work of an existing paper ( to be published in the Economic Journal in March , 1989 ) which argued that , during the 1980's the export performance of the UK manufacturing sector improved to the extent that the historical decline of the sector 's share in the world total had been arrested .
25 During the 1980s a number of such co-operative enterprises came into existence — for example ESPRIT , EUREKA , FAST and RACE .
26 During the 1980s the participation of 18-year-olds in higher education doubled from one in eight of the population to one in four .
27 During the 1980s the discussion about disparities of prosperity between different regions in the UK has focused increasingly on the issue of the North-South divide .
28 During the 1980s the level of income tax for high income groups was reduced substantially .
29 During the 1980s the number of Japanese tourists increased by 133 per cent ; the number of Americans travelling abroad reached over forty one million , although this was a relatively small percentage of the population ; over 70 per cent of British adults had been abroad ( mostly on package holidays ) , but West Germany was the major tourist-generating country .
30 Mr Dorrell , visiting Darlington Memorial Hospital , claimed during the 1980s the number of patients treated in the town rose by an average of 5pc a year .
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