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

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1 The Archbishop of Canterbury and the bishops renewed the sentence of excommunication against the violators of the Charters in 1239 and in 1253 ; in the latter year they secured its confirmation by Pope Innocent IV .
2 Nevertheless , Terminal courses increased steadily throughout the following decade , doubling in total numbers between 1925 and 1935 and reaching a total of fifty in the latter year .
3 But the defeat of Labour in the latter year led , as usual , to a critical examination of conscience and record .
4 On the expenditure side , the fall from 1979 to 1983 was an even greater 0.7 per cent ; but the recovery to 1987 brought the percentage budget surplus back in the latter year to almost the same insignificant level obtaining in 1979 .
5 In the latter year more stringent regulations reduced the flow , but has not ended it .
6 In the latter year he also published the massive and learned Northamptonshire Families for the Victoria County History ( 2 vols . ) .
7 Returning to Shrewsbury to join his father in the family business , he exhibited at the Liverpool Academy from 1812 to 1814 and in the latter year became involved in an ambitious public project in the town , the erection of a monumental column in honour of the first Viscount Hill [ q.v . ] .
8 Between at least 1520 and 1523 he was with Richard Pynson [ q.v. ] , then king 's printer , in the latter 's printing house beside St Dunstan 's Church in the West , signing prose or verse to the reader , still as Bercula , in Pynson editions of Robert Whittinton 's Vulgaria ( STC 25570 ) and John Constable 's Epigrammata ( STC 5639 ) in the former year and John Fitzherbert 's Boke of surveyeng ( STC 11005 ) in the latter year .
9 In the latter year Ealdred consecrated the abbey church of St Peter in Gloucester , which he had rebuilt , and then travelled with great ceremony by way of Hungary to Jerusalem , where he gave a gold chalice worth five marks to the church of the Holy Sepulchre .
10 He was master of the Drapers ' Company of London in 1477–8 and in the latter year appears buying goods abroad for the royal wardrobe .
11 But in the latter year he also published Neue teutsche [ sic ] Gesang nach Art der welschen Madrigalien und Canzonetten in which the weight of German words naturally affects the music ; when he sets translations of Italian texts he has also composed , the difference is startling :
12 In Sweden arrangements for the control of foreign affairs were complex and unstable during the period 1720–72 ; but strenuous efforts were made to improve them and Gustavus III 's coup d'état in the latter year increased their efficiency .
13 After much discussion , the decision is to make arrangements for a three-year transition , with batches of courses being transferred to the new format in time for student enrolment in September 1990 , 1991 and 1992 : in the latter year , all initial student enrolments will be for new-style courses .
14 Between 1983 and 1987 he served successively in the government whips ' office and at the Department of Health and Social Security , entering the Cabinet in the latter year as Chief Secretary to the Treasury [ see pp. 35271-72 ] ; after briefly holding the post of Foreign and Commonwealth Secretary in mid-1989 [ see p. 36819 ] , he became Chancellor of the Exchequer in October 1989 following the sudden resignation of Lawson [ see pp. 36982-83 ] .
15 The 1480s show an average comparable with the 1430s , although this figure is probably depressed by the bad years of 1482 and 1483 in the latter year prices were higher than they had been for a century , and wages did not rise proportionately .
16 These reached a peak during the truce of 1444–49 , but were halved when war was renewed in the latter year .
17 In the latter year , the amount of capital committed to the market rose for the first time since the start of the new trading arrangements in October 1986 .
18 In the latter years of the last century and until the first world war , American massemployment industry and the less agreeable urban occupations drew their workforce extensively from eastern Europe as well as from the labour surplus of American farms .
19 The central event of the former 's pontificate can hardly fail to be seen as Humanae Vitae in 1968 , central because its publication marked a watershed separating the first years of enthusiasm , of an optimistic post-conciliar implementation in which Rome and leading Catholic theologians were still working more or less hand in hand ( as they had done in the latter years of the Council ) from the far more contestatory and unsure later period .
20 It rose to a peak in the latter years of the nineteenth century , the last survivor of ‘ crisis ’ mortality .
21 Like the teachers reported by Keddie ( 1971 ) , the authors of the proposals responded to educationalist questions with educationalist answers , and in the latter years of the project , proposals have clearly been influenced by the growing refinement of the guidelines .
22 In the latter years the Falcons owned by the Department of National Defence were seen as an un-necessary and additional expense to the Ministry of Transport JetStars , and at this point in time their future is uncertain .
23 The organization was dedicated to the overthrow of capitalism worldwide , and in the latter years of the 1920s Comintern agents began working secretly in the vulnerable , far-flung colonial territories of the capitalist nations to exploit the native discontent .
24 The Minister of the Interior stated on Feb. 21 , in answer to a parliamentary question , that between 1984 and 1989 the names of 820,000 Bulgarian Moslems and ethnic Turks had been changed in the Bulgarian cultural nationalism campaigns encouraged in the latter years of the communist regime under Todor Zhivkov [ see pp. 33670 ; 34509-10 ; 35520-21 ; 36305 ; 36662 ] .
25 They take no account of the markets for multimedia delivered into homes through broadband networks , an area of certain substantial growth , particularly in the latter years of the decade .
26 The year 1475 was to prove crucial for the recovery of cloth exports , as the Treaty of Utrecht with the Hanse and the Treaty of Picquigny with France did much to restore the level of exports in the latter years of Edward IV 's reign ( 94 , pp.26–9 , 34–6 ) .
27 I guessed we might be in the latter years of her reign — Shakespeare would still be alive !
28 Also it was particularly strong in the latter years of the war , particularly in the last 18 months , when many , many first and second tour people were coming back to do a further tour , I have wept many a tear for some first class fellows that pestered me , pestered me beyond belief , writing to me every week .
29 Between at least 1520 and 1523 he was with Richard Pynson [ q.v. ] , then king 's printer , in the latter 's printing house beside St Dunstan 's Church in the West , signing prose or verse to the reader , still as Bercula , in Pynson editions of Robert Whittinton 's Vulgaria ( STC 25570 ) and John Constable 's Epigrammata ( STC 5639 ) in the former year and John Fitzherbert 's Boke of surveyeng ( STC 11005 ) in the latter year .
30 The difference may seem slight , but it could affect interpretation of the event , since the most important assembly of the Gallic provinces , the Council of the Gauls , was re-established in the former year .
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