Example sentences of "be [verb] at a [adj] date " in BNC.

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1 Remains are scarce as most of the work has been rebuilt at a later date .
2 The first , having to do with the very nature of the notations , is that some of them have certainly been added at a later date .
3 Certainly this method of drawing has not been seen at a later date , and it would have been difficult to produce this quality and style of work in quantity .
4 Even if the two lists are merged at a later date , the historical traditionally positive attitudes toward the European languages may continue to permeate the philosophy underlying the education system ( including the curriculum and examinations ) .
5 Here , the therapist is looking for maladaptive coping strategies which can be altered at a later date in homework assignments .
6 A tenth of those questioned thought that Hitler was the greatest statesman of the century , whose true greatness would only be recognized at a later date , and a further 22 per cent thought that , while he had made ‘ some mistakes ’ he had nevertheless been an excellent head of State .
7 announced that the appeal would be dismissed for reasons to be given at a later date .
8 Because this had been stated in the debate , Mr Sproat explained , it had legal standing and could not be overturned at a later date .
9 One of the changes introduced since the consultation period on the SAS 's exposure draft , published in May 1992 , is a distinction between an inherent uncertainty which may be expected to be resolved at a future date and one which exists because evidence does or did exist but is not available to the auditors and so arises because of a limitation in the auditors ' work .
10 Further venues/details can be added at a future date .
11 The finer details will have to be added at a later date when experience of operating in a contract culture has been gained .
12 The research is covering six sectors of industry and will be supplemented at a later date by a series of case studies .
13 MAS policy is to recover costs in full in the case of an unreasonable withdrawal ; in the event of failure to sell a small discount below our time costs may be appropriate , particularly if MAS is likely to be reappointed at a later date to have another attempt at the sale .
14 Mr. Cooper replied by letter on 9 May 1983 , in which he pointed out the absolute necessity that tenants of the dock company should not be disturbed at a later date and seeking clarification that the council would not seek in the terms of their letter of 31 March to draw a distinction between ‘ extremely detrimental ’ and detrimental .
15 Auto-dialling and remote access is possible from touch-tone telephones and electronic mail and voice-mail functions may be incorporated at a later date .
16 The disadvantage of using a partnership is that it is an unincorporated business , although tax-neutral mechanisms exist to enable it to be incorporated at a later date ( see s162 Taxation of Chargeable Gains Act 1992 ( " TCGA 1992 " ) and s343 TA 1988 ) .
17 Once the mistake is corrected the money can be collected at a later date .
18 She 'll be sentenced at a later date .
19 She 'll be sentenced at a later date .
20 The two men accused with Bedworth , who pleaded guilty to a number of charges , will be sentenced at a later date .
21 David Scott was not one of the more successful county politicians , and perhaps his attitude is a little too pure for the real world of eighteenth-century politics , but it represents , even if in an exaggerated form , the general political maxim that the politician performs friendly services for his friends without haggling over a bargain , or even implying that an understanding existed which might suggest that a vote was given for services rendered , or as in this case , for services which might be performed at a future date .
22 Storage of transparencies allows them to be used at a later date , therefore time spent in careful production is time well used .
23 It might be held so that this currency in turn could be used at a later date to make foreign purchases of goods or services , a method often used to hedge exchange risk .
24 Cable & Wireless 's manager for managed data networks , Richard Henables , says that they will either be integrated at a later date , or they may simply receive a send level of service .
25 By Ian Hargraves TRANMERE Rovers have won Football League backing for a resolution that would give the league power to order a match that has been abandoned , to be restarted at a later date at the point it was called off .
26 ITV also announced this week that , with the agreement of the Football League , they had taken out the Arsenal v Liverpool match from the fixtures for February 24 and it would be played at a later date , invoking a clause in their contract with the League that allows them to use three matches a season in this way .
27 The procedures of public decision-making , therefore , may be more cautious than in the private sector , and more prone to the excesses of paper record-keeping in case the decision needs to be defended at a later date .
28 Following the European stint , they embark on a ten-date British tour on May 15 , details of which will be announced at a later date .
29 You are able to input new and popular patterns to be stored at a later date for use again and again .
30 You are able to input new and popular patterns to be stored at a later date for use again and again .
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