Example sentences of "in [art] 1930s [conj] the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 It was only when Leicas started to gain popularity in the 1930s that the developer was also found to be very suitable for giving high actuance and sharpness at much higher dilutions with the new miniature films .
2 It was only in the 1930s that the attitude of the Government towards the growing international crisis forced the LNU to choose between its two roles .
3 A paper by Dr Philip James of the University of Dundee published by the Lancet last year amplifies an idea first suggested in the 1930s that the disease may be due to the blockage of blood vessels of the nervous system by fat globules ( Lancet , 1982 , vol 1 , p 380 ) .
4 In studying this period writers have tended to use ‘ government ’ to refer to elected party or civilian cabinets , whose position is eroded in the 1930s as the state became even more totalitarian .
5 Like most of Karajan 's judgements , it is rational and soundly based , though it will always disappoint English music-lovers for whom the early 1950s Philharmonia was a high-water mark in the country 's orchestral affairs , matched only by such other brief periods of glory as those enjoyed by Beecham 's LPO and Boult 's BBC SO in the 1930s and the LSO in the Monteux , Kertész , and early Previn years .
6 For the rest , the best advice for economic policy-makers is to recall two principles of sound central banking — one forgotten in the 1930s and the other in the 1970s .
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