Example sentences of "[prep] [art] 1930s [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 During the 1930s he led the team which successfully decrypted all Comintern radio traffic with England , and by 1939 he was head of the military section at the Government Code and Cypher School .
2 Throughout the 1930s she was an increasingly isolated figure .
3 Throughout the 1930s he emerged as one of the classic left-hand spin bowlers of all time .
4 Since the club 's formation in the 1930s we have reached the first round on no less than 42 occasions .
5 In the 1930s you learnt how to behave as a human being from movies .
6 And in the 1930s he had been unforgiving towards these friends of his youth .
7 This history of professionalism was prompted by material on the payment of players in the 1930s he found when researching Bodyline .
8 In Cambridge in the 1930s he ran a gallery of modern art with Julian Trevelyan , edited Shakespeare 's 1593 Quarto of Venus and Adonis , with Jacob Bronowski [ q.v. ] founded and wrote for the magazine Experiment , and designed sets and costumes for theatrical productions .
9 It was at one time in the library of Darcy Lever Hall , Bolton and in the 1930s it was rescued from a junk furniture shop in Kent .
10 Coming to Old Gang Smelting Mills we stopped to look for a while at the most complete collection of buildings still standing in the mining field , although comparing them now with photographs taken in the 1930s it 's obvious that they 're slowly falling apart .
11 Beginning in the 1930s it follows PK , an orphan of English parentage , through his rites of passage .
12 Thus the courts were clearly subservient to the commands of the Communist Party , although it should be noted that the degree of independence available to the courts has varied over time : in the 1930s it was minimal , but after 1956 it became greater .
13 Looking back on it today , however , I perceive how dated it is ; but , in the 1930s it might just have excited interest , simply as illustrating one direction in which a Marxian might , in his disillusionment , turn .
14 By the 1930s she had stopped dancing in the line ; there was hardly time in her schedule , but she and her sister Mabel would sometimes perform a fan dance duet in cine-variety bills .
15 Zoshchenko could caricature them in the 1920s , but by the 1930s it became too dangerous to ridicule what had solidified into a standardized bureaucratic mode of oppression .
16 At that time grant was minimal but by the 1930s it matched the rates as a source of current income ( Bennett 1982:44 ) .
17 Although the party had a strong aristocratic and agricultural interest , by the 1930s it was becoming closely connected with industry .
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