Example sentences of "in [art] [adj] they " in BNC.

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1 The only difference is that in the 1950s and the 1980s the Conservatives had more than 10 years to cure the ills of the economy while in the 1970s they had but four .
2 In the 1970s they had been required to obtain land for future projects , and they could hardly have been expected ? sell at such severely-depressed prices .
3 In the 1970s they were eagerly offered loans by Western banks suddenly awash with oil riches ; in the 1980s the debt collectors have come knocking .
4 This later led to more troubles than they could have expected , but in the 1630s they seemed to be effectively independent .
5 Cos they used t what they used to do in the small boat , they used to coil so much in the then they 'd row to the quay and then the they 'd run ashore hid past the line and pull a river and put the bollard for 'em and then cos they 'd turn round they might give us a quid for a drink you see
6 The Leeward Islands had tried to ignore Carlisle 's lieutenant-governor as early as the 1630s , and when the islands became royal colonies in the 1660s they were treated for a short time as separate communities , with each island being regarded as an individual colony .
7 Three-quarters of MPs receive between 20 and 50 letters a day , whereas in the 1960s they would have had this many in a week .
8 In the 1960s they won the Junior Ice Dance Championships at Streatham .
9 Sadly the voices of reason are overwhelmed or ignored , even though in the long-term they are safer guardians of our values .
10 Just as the disease process has moments when things appear to be getting better even though in the long-term they are getting progressively worse , so also in relapse there will also be times when things appear to be getting better even though in the long-term they are getting progressively worse , so also in relapse there will also be times when things appear to be getting better even though in the long-term they are getting progressively worse .
11 Just as the disease process has moments when things appear to be getting better even though in the long-term they are getting progressively worse , so also in relapse there will also be times when things appear to be getting better even though in the long-term they are getting progressively worse , so also in relapse there will also be times when things appear to be getting better even though in the long-term they are getting progressively worse .
12 Just as the disease process has moments when things appear to be getting better even though in the long-term they are getting progressively worse , so also in relapse there will also be times when things appear to be getting better even though in the long-term they are getting progressively worse , so also in relapse there will also be times when things appear to be getting better even though in the long-term they are getting progressively worse .
13 ‘ With the advent of TV in the Fifties you got lots of kids ' badges , while in the Sixties they grew larger and more colourful , and in the Seventies you had weird punk badges . ’
14 Dual-subject degrees exist in both the universities and polytechnics , but their place in each is subtly different ; in the former they are seen largely in relation to the single honours degree , which constitutes a kind of academic gold standard , whereas in the latter they come under the general rubric of ‘ combined studies ’ .
15 In the latter they had to cope with de-skilling innovations in technology and organisation as well as with the effects of rapid population growth on the labour market .
16 Dual-subject degrees exist in both the universities and polytechnics , but their place in each is subtly different ; in the former they are seen largely in relation to the single honours degree , which constitutes a kind of academic gold standard , whereas in the latter they come under the general rubric of ‘ combined studies ’ .
17 If they guarantee to put the mattresses all up in the dry they asked you to do yours or did they say they would do it ?
18 In the eighteen-forties they were still defending the review of Keats .
19 Well I by good luck have had some copies of the petition sent down to me , so I started it , it immediately and I had in the first they made over one thousand one hundred and twenty five signatures .
20 In the first and the third of these phases , roles and statuses are carefully distinguished ; in the second they are confused , " we " and " they " are mixed up , behaviour which would be outrageous in ordinary life becomes normal and even obligatory .
21 We restricted Apoel to one good chance in the first half and in the second they created little from open play .
22 The development of commercial airlines had an immense impact on travel and in the thirties they really began to take off .
23 In the Fifties they were sworn enemies .
24 they were on about , talking about it last night were n't they ? , they , back in the fifties they were on eight pound a week
25 Although serfs became free only when they were recruited into the regular army , not when they enrolled in a militia , in the mid-1850s they chose to believe otherwise .
26 They soon spread to a variety of habitats , but in the Palaeozoic they were conspicuously abundant in relatively shallow environments .
27 In the Palaeozoic they are usually called griottes from their supposed resemblance to cherries , and can be found ( in northern Spain and southern France , for example ) in the Cambrian , the Devonian and the Upper Carboniferous , besides their very wide distribution in the Jurassic .
28 You know in the forties they had just soil and stones you know ?
29 The family were to be closely associated with Gloucester in the 1470s , but in the 1460s they were Neville men , and Thomas and his brother William suffered forfeiture in 1470 for their support of Warwick and Clarence .
30 The family were to be closely associated with Gloucester in the 1470s , but in the 1460s they were Neville men , and Thomas and his brother William suffered forfeiture in 1470 for their support of Warwick and Clarence .
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