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31, However, 1985 signalled the end of the post-war trend of decline in working hours in Britain.
32, Post-war Britain found its own literary history, at least since mid-Victorian times, still unwritten.
33, The most striking feature of the post-war period has been the increase of use of educational establishments by all socio-economic groups.
34, These forms persisted into the post-war years in such industries as cotton, iron and steel, shipbuilding and shipping.
35, From the post-war years until the mid-1960s it had experienced steady decline.
36, Post-war euphoria, when the Big House ransacked its rose-garden and all the village wore roses.
37, The loss of working-class support for Labour is the outstanding feature of post-war electoral sociology in Britain.
38, What small political influence it possessed was confined to the immediate post-war years of social tension, inflation and unemployment.
39, Such ideals were grandiose both in their conception and in relation to the practicalities of post-war reconstruction.
40, In the changed post-war conditions there was a great influx of civil servants into the political parties.
41, They circulated to the officials working on post-war plans a paper designed to refute the Section's approach.
42, At the centre of this emergent mode of rationality was the negotiation of long-term employment tenure in the immediate post-war years.
43, Post-war architects, amongst whom Frederick Gibberd was soon prominent, popularized a style which drew on many influences.
44, Lower down the post-war rectory replaced bombed buildings in Paradise.
45, Its downward trend was disturbed only by the uncertainty of the First World War and a sharp but transient post-war baby boom.
46, The foundations of the post-war boom in Britain were laid in those crises at the start of the 1930s.
47, Greater equality was one of the aims of the post-war government.
48, The post-war years were full of women longing for a full skirt and unable to make it.
49, It was put on deposit immediately(Sentencedict.com), to be kept for post-war work on the course.
50, The ultimate objectives of this strategy were of course no different from those of previous post-war governments.
51, The committee has been represented on and has played its part in post-war reconstruction schemes having this object in view.
52, Experience was quickly to show that these conditions were not forthcoming; neither have they been realized throughout the post-war period.
53, Branch membership also remained steady, following a period of decline since the immediate post-war years.
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54, A brief post-war boom brought inflation, which was followed by a sharp recession and unemployment.
55, The experience of these writers was seen as emblematic of the increased social mobility that characterized post-war Britain.
56, In 1917-18 she served on the committee on post-war reconstruction, where she frequently clashed with Beatrice Webb.
57, Ample evidence is provided to show that the structure of the labour force in post-war United States has shifted towards service employment.
58, Many outer estates are nothing less than the architect-designed, system-built slums of our post-war era.
59, This immediate post-war shortage ushered in what may be identified as the first phase of the emergence of headhunting.
60, Lord Thomson was the best example in the post-war period.