Example sentences of "[verb] an [adj] date " in BNC.

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1 But in all other respects Tonga is more rightfully regarded as the closest place and has an International Date Line Hotel in the main town , Nuku'alofa , to prove it .
2 Not all old photographs are dated , but internal evidence may help to establish an approximate date .
3 Carl Puttnam and co have also added an additional date to their forthcoming tour , at Huddersfield Polytechnic on May 13 .
4 BLUR have added an extra date to their forthcoming UK tour , visiting Coventry Tic Toc on May 3 .
5 CUD have added an extra date to their forthcoming UK tour at Peterborough Academy and move their York show from The Hideaway to York University .
6 Luckily for comedy-lovers Middlesbrough Town Hall has added an extra date for these two marvellously funny men tonight .
7 The only Roman coins to bear an explicit date were some very rare ones made by the Emperor Hadrian in ‘ the year of the city 874 ’ ( i.e. , AD121 ) and some made by the usurper Pacatian ‘ in the 1001st year of Eternal Rome ’ ( i.e. , AD249 ) .
8 Its vivid depictions of hell have long fascinated scholars and the five hundredth anniversary of Marmion 's death seemed an appropriate date to examine the manuscript and related topics such as its patron , Burgundian illumination and book collecting .
9 Work is now in progress , although I can not give an exact date for its completion .
10 Sun Microsystems Inc , is also looking over the November calendar trying to pick an appropriate date for a combined low-end Tsunami/high-end Sun Dragon rollout .
11 An early fourth-century building had been demolished to make way for the wall , thus providing an approximate date for its construction .
12 A round table might set an early date for new parliamentary elections .
13 He is then asked to assume that the true date will be before the p0·5 date and asked to nominate an earlier date that would again divide the range into two 50/50 bets .
14 He is then asked to assume that the true date will be before the p0.5 date and asked to nominate an earlier date that would again divide the range into two 50/50 bets .
15 Please try to give an alternative date if possible .
16 ‘ Well , I 'm off home to change , ’ he chirped , ‘ got an important date this afternoon . ’
17 It seems strange that the chancel and tower should be given an earlier date than the nave for it is presumed to have been built during the Bishopric of Haymo , who carried out considerable building at Halling .
18 And one of the first acts of Pope Paul was to determine an early date for the opening of the new session — 29 September .
19 Yusuf ( Hocazade ) and dating from mid-Shawwal 877/mid-March 1473 to early Rabi " 1881/late June 1476 indicates that Hocazade may indeed have succeeded Molla Husrev , as the marginal note in Mecdi states ( while apparently giving an incorrect date , namely 872/1467–8 ) : only the signature of Molla Hamid b .
20 Then in the 1970s ( nobody can put an exact date to it ) the foliage began to change , becoming sickly yellow or brown instead of shining grey and green .
21 ‘ I ca n't put an exact date on it yet .
22 MEAT BEAT MANIFESTO , dub house explorers who recently released their ‘ Satyricon ’ LP , play an extra date on their current UK tour at , with Sundial and Lunarci supporting
23 Oh , had an exciting date at school today then ?
24 If possible have an alternative date available and give them the option of telephoning to change their original appointment .
25 According to some experts , the first bridge , of stone , was built in the early part of the 15th century by a York merchant , but another school of thought suggests an earlier date , declaring that it was mentioned in the reign of Edward III .
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