Example sentences of "was [verb] in [noun] on sept. " in BNC.

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1 A curfew was imposed in Ayacucho on Sept. 20 .
2 Helmut Voigt , a former officer of the East German state security police ( Stasi ) , was sentenced in Athens on Sept. 10 to 10 months ' imprisonment for entering the country on a false passport .
3 Diplomatic negotiations to end the hostage crisis , launched in August by UN Secretary-General Javier Pérez de Cuéllar [ see p. 38405 ] , achieved some successes with the Israeli-backed South Lebanon Army ( SLA ) releasing 51 Arab prisoners on Sept. 11 ; the body of a kidnapped Israeli serviceman was returned on the same day , and British hostage Jackie Mann was freed in Beirut on Sept. 24 .
4 Klaus Croissant , a former defence lawyer for Red Army Faction ( RAF ) members , was arrested in Berlin on Sept. 14 on charges of providing the Stasi with political information between 1981 and 1987 .
5 A United States-Soviet agreement discontinuing " weapons deliveries to all Afghan sides " by Jan. 1 , 1992 , was announced in Moscow on Sept. 13 by the Soviet Foreign Minister , Boris Pankin , and the US Secretary of State , James Baker .
6 It was announced in Bucharest on Sept. 30 that a US$300,000,000 World Bank loan to Romania had been postponed because of the miners ' riots .
7 Massoud Hendi , an Iranian businessman , was charged in Paris on Sept. 21 with complicity in the murder there on Aug. 6 of former Iranian Prime Minister Shahpour Bakhtiar [ see p. 38409 ] .
8 A Convention on Marine Pollution , aimed at controlling the dumping of waste into the Atlantic Ocean , was signed in Paris on Sept. 22 by 13 European countries .
9 The " clarification " followed a statement by Maurizio Zifferero , deputy Director-General of the IAEA and leader of the 14th nuclear inspection team [ for 13th nuclear inspection team see p. 39026 ] , who was quoted in Baghdad on Sept. 2 as saying that Iraq 's nuclear programme stood at " zero " following repeated UN inspections and allied bombing during the Gulf war .
10 The second conference on least developed countries ( LDCs ) organized by the UN Conference on Trade and Development ( UNCTAD ) was held in Paris on Sept. 3-14 [ for first conference in Paris in 1981 see pp. 31352-53 ] .
11 The first interparliamentary assembly of CIS member states was held in Bishkek on Sept. 16 .
12 A meeting of the International Coffee Council was held in London on Sept. 27 , but ended by voting only to renew the International Coffee Agreement for a further 12 months without either an export quota system ( suspended in July 1989 — see p. 36836 ) or price support mechanisms .
13 The eighth Premiers ' meeting between North and South Korea was held in Pyongyang on Sept. 16-17 .
14 The second , inconclusive , round of talks on the withdrawal from Moldova of the Russian 14th Army was held in Kishinev on Sept. 16-17 , but Dnestr representatives and the military were excluded from the negotiations .
15 The 56th biannual summit between the heads of state and government of France and West Germany was held in Munich on Sept. 17-18 .
16 A meeting of 120 " anti-imperialist " representatives of Arab political parties and organizations was held in Amman on Sept. 15-17 .
17 The 11th Asian Games was held in Beijing on Sept. 22-Oct. 7 , the first time China had hosted an international sporting event of this size .
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