Example sentences of "[verb] [prep] [num ord] january " in BNC.

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1 An open meeting has been arranged for 20th January , between 12 and 2 in Conference Room 1 .
2 YOU MOVED AFTER 15TH JANUARY 1989
3 New workstations installed after 1st January 1993 must comply fully from the outset , and all others must be brought up to the standard by December 31st , 1995 .
4 All new workstations installed from 1st January 1993 will have to comply with the Regulations from the outset , and pre-existing workstations must be brought up to the standard by the end of 1996 .
5 YOU MOVED BEFORE 15TH JANUARY 1989
6 I should be grateful if you would put this to the Women 's Institute and let me know by 14th January if you are able to send a representative to the meeting .
7 Remember — bookings are accepted from 1st January each year .
8 b ) POSTAL BOOKINGS are accepted from 1st January each year and tickets will be despatched as soon as possible .
9 Instructed on 6th January 1877 to bring the Nez Perce on to the reservation within ‘ a reasonable time ’ , Monteith set an overeager deadline of 1st April .
10 The Sex Discrimination Committee first met on 30th January 1992 .
11 EC Finance Ministers , meeting in Brussels on 27th July , provisionally agreed a tax package which included minimum rates of excise duty on alcoholic drinks to apply from 1st January 1993 .
12 The promotion , with the banner ‘ Fresh Talent ’ , will run from 20th January to 10th March and will be backed by a major nationwide author tour , and p.o.s. , front-of-shop and window displays in nearly 500 branches of the WHS chain .
13 The Hugh Bell School in Middlesbrough opened on 7th January 1895 with 7 scholars as a deaf class in a cold , cramped room near the magistrates ' courts — who were wont to complain frequently about the noise from the alleyway between the classroom and the courts where the children played .
14 The 1993 winter sale , which ends on 30th January , has so far been a major disappointment : fewer than 290 booksellers have taken part , significantly down on previous years .
15 A straw poll by The Bookseller last week revealed that Octopus , Bloomsbury and Macmillan were among publishers who closed for Christmas but reopened before New Year , and that publishers taking a 10 day break — closing on Christmas Eve and reopening on 4th January — included HarperCollins , Transworld , OUP , CUP , Orion and Dorling Kindersley .
16 David was born on 8th January ( 1947 ) .
17 An Arab can never know the exact date of his birth according to our calendar , for if he was born on 12th January , that day in the Muslim calendar might be 12th January of the previous year by the time he was twenty or twenty-one , owing to the shorter months .
18 The shares are redeemable , at the instigation of Dawson International PLC , in whole on or after 15th January 1994 at their issue price or in certain circumstances upon earlier revocation of the guarantee at prices declining from 105 per cent to 100 per cent thereof failing which they will be redeemed on 15th January 2004 .
19 Part of that would be that they identify that that 's , I 'm going there two years hence that 's the pathway and it 's too late to wait until next January a year from January and suddenly realise they need six G C S E's , a , b , c when they 've lost half their grades on the course work to date .
20 Plus a selection of new and forthcoming titles — all coming on 29th January .
21 King Charles I was executed on 30th January 1649 .
22 The deed of conveyance of the land was executed on 21st January .
23 The original timber Warehouse was entirely destroyed by fire which started on 12th January and burned for three months .
24 You will note that my Local Search reveals a repair grant of £704.48 registered on 3rd January 1984 but the period of three years requiring payment have now lapsed .
25 Among the six candidates on the short list were the Rev. Elkanah Hoyle and the Rev. George Porter , and it was the latter , a graduate of Christ 's College , Cambridge , who was appointed on 20th January 1792 .
26 His wife Anne died on 15th January 1833 and is also buried at Grasmere .
27 Alexander Peden died on 28th January , 1686 .
28 We have been approached by many members and friends who wish to contribute towards some form of memorial in thanksgiving for the life and work of our late founder and President Molly Braithwaite who died on 19th January this year .
29 Mabel Constance Riley died on 6th January , aged 89 , at Hillside Nursing Home , Oxley .
30 The four persons against whom the murder charges had been announced on 6th January 1973 had likewise been travelling in a motor car in which an unlicensed pistol had been found .
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