Example sentences of "[art] date [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 The date above the front door , 1772 , refers to the year when alterations were made .
2 • is made before you start work under the new contract ; • is in writing ; • specifies the date at the end of the trial period ; and • specifies the terms of employment which will apply as at the end of that period .
3 Thursday is the date at the Lyric Theatre for another likely major Festival event and one that is likely , if it comes off , to be heralded around the world .
4 I told her about the date at the pictures with the two boys and about the disaster with the bleach .
5 So we see that all the problems of correlation are just as real in recent history as they are in the stratigraphical record , once we have lost the advantage of the date at the top of the newspaper or letter .
6 Can I , can I just draw attention to an error under paragraph one nine two , the date at the beginning of the second line should be first December , sorry first October , nineteen ninety three , not tenth of December .
7 Earlier reports that Chancellor Kohl had suggested delaying fixing the date for a special EC conference on monetary union for a year had led to a stark and none too veiled warning from the President of the European Commission , Mr Jacques Delors , that this might plunge EC relations with West Germany ‘ into a serious crisis ’ .
8 At a series of informal meetings in the Siberian city of Irkutsk on Aug. 1-2 the US Secretary of State , James Baker , and the Soviet Foreign Minister , Eduard Shevardnadze , discussed a wide range of issues , including outstanding differences on the terms of the planned treaty on strategic arms reductions ( START ) , the date for a third summit between President Bush and President Gorbachev , moves to resolve the regional conflicts in Afghanistan and Cambodia , and the possibility of US economic aid to the Soviet Union .
9 President Ramiz Alia signed a decree on Feb. 11 which dissolved the People 's Assembly and set March 22 as the date for a general election .
10 On Aug. 28 the Council of Ministers announced the date for a general election to the 50-member National Assembly as Oct. 5 [ for voter registration in February see p. 38789 ] .
11 ‘ We 've been working out the date for the party , ’ Frau Nordern said , producing an enormous desk diary .
12 But the gospels of Matthew , Mark , and Luke make the Last Supper the Passover meal , and place the crucifixion a day later , which affected the calculation of the date for the Easter festival elsewhere .
13 Finally , having secured the agreement of a certain extremely illustrious Frenchman — I will merely call him ‘ M. Dupont ’ — to attend the gathering on a very strict ‘ off the record ’ basis , the date for the conference was set .
14 It felt that the date for the block plan could be retained , but the time for the two office designs should be extended to spring 1858 .
15 The date for the joyous occasion was set for the Sunday of the Canon European Masters and so Spence had to find a replacement to carry his bag at Crans-sur-Sierre .
16 The date for the trial of Orchin , Richmond and McCready was set eventually for mid-February 1974 , sixteen months after their arrests .
17 Delays in the determination of the final form and decoration of the palace constantly put back the date for the grand house-warming party .
18 It will show the date for the next 500 years .
19 The date for the final court hearing will be decided next week .
20 The date for the reopening of the Public Enquiry into the future of the Swanage Railway has been declared and will be on October 12 in Swanage Town Hall .
21 The UK government yesterday set mid-July as the date for the sale of its remaining 22% holding in British Telecommunications Plc .
22 The motu proprio Consilium Dei Nostrum in February 1962 fixed the date for the start of the Council : 11 October 1962 .
23 This committee scrutinised the case of each prisoner serving a life sentence in order to set the date for the first review , which might be more than seven years after the date of sentence .
24 ‘ The Joint Parole Board/Home Office Committee was established in 1973 to give initial consideration , usually after a life sentence prisoner had been detained for about three years in custody , to the date for the first formal consideration of the case by the Parole Board machinery .
25 ( ii ) The minister of state in charge of the Prison Department ( not the Secretary of State himself ) then sets the date for the first review by the local review committee .
26 ( iii ) If the tariff is less than 20 years , the date for the first review is three years before the end of the tariff .
27 ( iv ) If a discretionary life sentence is passed , the minister of state sets the date for the first review strictly in accordance with the views of the judiciary , thus following the decision in Ex parte Handscomb , 86 Cr.App.R. 59 , and Mr. Hurd 's 1987 statement .
28 ( v ) The prisoner is then informed of the date for the first review , and that this is three years less than the tariff if the first review is to be held less than 17 years before the date of his sentence .
29 ( vi ) If the date for the first review is fixed 17 years after sentence , the prisoner is told that this does not necessarily mean that the period for retribution and deterrence has been set at 20 years .
30 It is convenient to consider the third and fourth issues together : has the prisoner the right to make representations before the Secretary of State sets the date for the first review , and has he a right to be told the judicial view of his tariff ?
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