Example sentences of "[noun prp] [noun] [prep] the period " in BNC.

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1 There is , moreover , one piece of evidence which appears to put beyond question the pre-eminence of Fahreddin Acemi in the period following the conquest , namely the circumcision celebration for Mehmed II's two sons , held in Edirne in 861/1457 , to which reference has already been made in the previous chapter .
2 But those of St-Bertin , St-Remi Rheims , Montierender and Lobbes date from the period between c. 840 and 870 , as did the now-lost surveys of St-Riquier , Notre Dame Soissons , St-Vaast , and Hautvillers .
3 There was a disappointing result in South Africa for the period and further and more severe remedial action will be taken to reduce losses .
4 Finally , Marie-Helene Montenay presents a series of paintings by Eva Hesse from the period 1960–64 .
5 I personally do believe that it would have been much better if ministers had had a number of discussions about the Falkland Islands in the period preceding the invasion of the Falklands by the Argentinians .
6 The Authority granted a licence to Mr Freddy Laker for the period from 1973 to 1982 to operate a cheap passenger service known as ‘ Skytrain' between the United Kingdom and the USA .
7 On the other hand , Reinsel ( 1981 ) studied ozone data from a network of Dobson stations over the period 1958–79 and , in agreement with several other research groups , cautiously suggested a total ozone decrease of between 2.0 and 4.5 per cent due to nuclear testing effects in the early 1960s .
8 RON SPRINGALL is searching worldwide for someone , somewhere who knows the wartime role of his 1943-built Piper L–4H during the period March 1944 to December 1945 .
9 Ministers showed little desire to emulate the innovative approach adopted in the United States by Franklin Roosevelt during the period of the first New Deal .
10 A fierce struggle developed between NGC and Fatah supporters in the period 1978–82 .
11 In the United States during the period we are discussing there were powerful moves for the professionalisation of sociology and social science .
12 Another theory is that it was an engineering disaster ; several other Paris recordings from the period are thin and distorted .
13 Phillips had no master plan or grand theoretical design in mind when he undertook his celebrated study of the relationship between money wage inflation and unemployment in the United Kingdom for the period 1861 to 1957 .
14 As a result of these misleading advertisements and unsolicited telephone calls a number of individuals in the United Kingdom over the period July 1988 to March 1989 purchased Euramco shares .
15 Morpurgo , W.V. Resident for the period you named .
16 The applicants in the main proceedings observed in limine that ( a ) 36 of their 95 fishing vessels were part of the United Kingdom fleet during the period 1973 to 1978 ( the reference period for the allocation of the quotas which were introduced in January 1983 ) ; ( b ) 85 of those 95 vessels were registered and in use as British fishing vessels by January 1983 , and ( c ) of those 85 vessels , 42 had always been British flag vessels and 43 were ex-Spanish flag boats which had transferred to the British flag before 1983 .
17 This had provoked controversy over who controlled Hong Kong in the period leading up to its 1997 reversion to China .
18 The research involves an investigation of the historical geography of a group of communities in the Cambridgeshire fenland for the period 1600-1914 .
19 Using US data for the period April 1966 to March 1967 ( 4,148 observations ) , Elton and Gruber were able to conclude from their findings that the lower the dividend yield the higher the implied personal income tax rate and that there was a clientele effect .
20 Of the major studies of the research thesis , Boyer looked at theses in the fields of botany , chemical engineering , chemistry and psychology , from three US universities during the period 1963 to 1967 .
21 Gunnar Barthel presents a multifaceted panorama of the work of painter and graphic artist Michael Morgner dating from the period between 1975 and 1992 .
22 In many areas , then , the Thatcher government in the period 1979–83 was not far removed in many respects from the post-war outlook of the kind familiar to British experience since 1945 .
23 I think the preamble the the the explanary explanatory text er with little two er indicates that really we are trying to address er erm a Greater York er dimension , that we are looking at a proposal er which meets the er development needs erm of Greater York over the period er that the contribution should be made through the new settlement .
24 William Gray , junior , the older son , had a nursery garden in Fulham , at Parson 's Lane , later Peterborough Road , but the better known Fulham garden of the period was the one established before 1700 by the elder William Gray and later taken over by Christopher .
25 The typical LRDG truck of the period was a 30-cwt .
26 The closure of Shotton Works , with 8,200 jobs in 1981 , was the largest factory closure in Europe , but Britain 's programme of steel industry cuts , led by Ian MacGregor in the period 1979 to 1981 , was also the largest in Europe .
27 The NIESR has published two histories of economic policy in Britain , that by J C R Dow on the period 1945 to 1960 , and that by F T Blackaby and others on the period 1960 to 1974 .
28 The popularity of the drama as a genre which participated in English or , more accurately , within London life of the period in ways other than as literary texts has become critically more significant during the past decade with the increased emphasis on literature 's cultural contexts .
29 To assess the relation between tuberculosis and HIV in this area we screened 150 HIV positive patients at the Royal London Hospital over the period July 1991 to May 1992 with skin tuberculin tests and chest radiography .
30 Among the most prominent London citizens of the period , those who were elected mayor more than once , only a minority were of certain London origin , such as Thomas Knolles ( 1399–1400 , 1410–11 ) , Nicholas Wotton ( 1415–16,1430–31 ) and Henry Barton ( 1416–17 , 1428–29 ) .
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