Example sentences of "in the [adj] 1970s [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | My trawl of invisibility in the Art Index has confirmed that until women became identified with feminism in the early 1970s they were as neutralised as their practice . |
2 | In the early 1970s she met Derek Bryceson , director of Tanzania 's national parks . |
3 | By the end of the 1960s , the firm had established a reputation in the electronics and motor industries , and in the early 1970s it expanded into oil , petroleum and chemicals , and established a foothold in the merchant banking sector . |
4 | In the early 1970s it became the practice to tell the press what had happened and whether any votes were taken . |
5 | But in the early 1970s it was in danger of total destruction . |
6 | In the early 1970s he was editor of the Provisional republican newspaper in the north , Republican News . |
7 | In the early 1970s he introduced a type of tournament competition called knockdown , which , since it allows full power strikes to the body , he believed was the only true test of a karateka 's fighting ability . |
8 | In the early 1970s he became Manager Hops and continued in this role for the remainder of his career at Park Royal . |
9 | However , in the late 1970s they stated quite categorically that they were not able to take an initiative on the priorities set down in national policy . |
10 | However , even in the late 1970s we were convinced that ‘ many newspapers were increasingly using the soft pornography of rape reports , and reports of other sex crimes , as a mechanism to sell newspapers . |
11 | Nonetheless , in the late 1970s it was easy to see the divisions of Zuwaya into sections and lineages reflected in the street map of Ajdabiya , much as the oases of Kufra or Tazarbu were subdivided into tribal territories . |
12 | In the late 1970s he clashed with Derrida in the pages of the poststructuralist yearbook , glyph , where Searle made some sharp remarks , such as that Derrida ‘ has a distressing penchant for saying things that are obviously false . ’ |