Example sentences of "april [adj] [vb past] that [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 A report in the Washington Post of April 10 said that the plan presented by Solomon outlined four distinct phases : ( i ) at the time of the signing of an international agreement on Cambodia the USA and Vietnam would enter into normalization discussions ; the USA would also officially approve visits by US business and veterans ' groups to Vietnam ; ( ii ) with the establishment of a US transitional presence in Cambodia , the US would partially lift its trade embargo against Vietnam and Cambodia ; the second phase would also require increased accounting for US MIAs ; ( iii ) the third phase would begin after the UN process in Cambodia had lasted at least six months and would include the establishment of US and Vietnamese diplomatic offices in Hanoi and Washington respectively , a full lifting of the US trade embargo against Vietnam and an easing of US opposition to international bank lending to Vietnam ; the third phase would also involve further substantial progress in accounting for US MIAs ; ( iv ) the final phase would follow UN-supervised elections in Cambodia and would include full normalization of US diplomatic and economic relations with Vietnam and Cambodia as well as support for international bank lending .
2 The Financial Times of April 10 reported that the World Bank had agreed to an Indonesian request to establish and chair a new aid consultation forum .
3 A report from Confesercenti , the Italian confederation of small shopkeepers , in April 1991 estimated that the Mafia collected around L30,000,000 million ( approximately US$22,000 million ) annually in protection money from the retail sector of the economy alone .
4 A report by the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development ( OECD ) published in April 1991 estimated that the growth of gross domestic product ( GDP ) in Austria would fall from 4.6 per cent in 1990 to around 3 per cent in both 1991 and 1992 as a result of a fall in domestic demand .
5 Yeltsin 's closing speech on April 21 emphasized that the Congress had not resolved any of the problems of the relationship between executive and legislative authority , nor had it endorsed a new constitution for the state .
6 Interior Minister Horacio Serpa Uribe on April 17 confirmed that the government would not negotiate with the drug cartels or give in to their violence and would continue the policy of extradition .
7 The Middle East Economic Digest of April 5 noted that the government of head of state and Prime Minister Lt.-Gen.
8 A statement issued by the politburo of the Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine ( DFLP ) on April 5 stated that the organization 's deputy secretary-general , Yassir Abd Rabbuh , had been dismissed after creating a breakaway faction in mid-January .
9 However , an AFP report of April 3 said that a letter alleging murder , rape and the destruction of villages had been secretly slipped to one of the diplomats accompanying Eliasson .
10 A report in the Guardian of April 25 said that no aid sent to the north of Sudan was now reaching the southern provinces , where the only government presence was in garrison towns such as Juba , 125 km north of the border with Uganda .
11 However , a report in Le Monde on April 16 alleged that the group had actually been seized much earlier than originally thought , probably during 1986 , and not by the FRC , but by the Libyan Navy .
12 The Far Eastern Economic Review of April 16 reported that a number of Chinese provinces , including Jiangxi in the east , Hunan in the centre and Guangdong in the south , had recently suffered from serious floods .
13 Mr. Steed 's defence served on 16 April 1987 pleaded that the transfer was forged .
14 The Human Development Report 1992 released by the UN Development Programme ( UNDP ) on April 23 showed that the doubling of income disparities over the last 30 years had enabled " the richest 20 per cent of the world 's people [ to become ] … at least 150 times more than the poorest 20 per cent " .
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