Example sentences of "[conj] the 1992 [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Will my right hon. Friend remind the House that the 1992 legislation does not come into force until 31 December 1992 and that the same is true of the 1986 Single European Act ?
2 Whatever the case , rest assured that the 1992 Tattoo will amply fulfil your expectations of it .
3 He forecast that the 1992 grain harvest would be better than the previous year , and could guarantee that the people would not go hungry during the winter .
4 However , English solicitors are best placed to take advantage of the market that the 1992 provision will offer ; the profession is arguably better placed than any other to advise international clients on the legal aspects of doing business in the ‘ global village ’ .
5 Having enjoyed much Cryptics cricket for many years one was reassured at the recent annual dinner that the 1992 fixturecard still runs to 50 matches , including three of two days , I was delighted to note .
6 Outgoing PNC Prime Minister Hamilton Green claimed , however , that the 1992 election had been " hijacked " by the Elections Commission .
7 A recent surge in imports , most notably subsidized products from Brazil , and the stagnation of foreign sales had led to projections that the 1992 trade balance would show a deficit of US$1,000 million , the first deficit since 1981 .
8 [ … ] Third country competitors , notably Japan , have also drawn the conclusion that the 1992 commitment demands a fundamental review of business strategy , [ …
9 At first it seemed as if the 1992 campaign might reverse longer-term trends towards greater press partisanship .
10 In pre-summit manoeuvres , European trade union leaders also warned of the ‘ danger of social strife ’ if the 1992 market arrived without proper social protection for workers and criticised France for allowing the Charter to be watered down in a doomed effort to win Mrs Thatcher 's support .
11 ‘ But now we have secured the immediate future of the railway and the 1992 operation .
12 Cycling is the internationally popular sport of the 1990s and the 1992 Tour will extend its boundaries beyond France .
13 Wilson , already the official ball of the US Open , has been selected as the ball to be used in this summer 's Olympic Games in Spain and the 1992 Federation Cup in Germany .
14 On Feb. 11 an IMF delegation visited Poland to discuss the economic programme and the 1992 budget .
15 administer a fair and equitable system for the marking of the 1991 resit exams and the 1992 course ;
16 The recent changes in Europe are having a great effect on the practice of law in this country , and the 1992 process will change our economic climate and the type of legal service which clients in this country and abroad will need .
17 This rose to 5,350 last year and the 1992 figure looks set to approach 6,500 .
18 For years France 's national event has made forays beyond the country 's frontiers , but the 1992 version is especially international .
19 Prime Minister Jan Olszewski declared that he would not , however , resign unless the 1992 budget , to be presented on March 23 [ see below ] , was rejected by parliament when it was debated in April .
20 I suspect it 's because the 1992 election is the first in which the BBC is following ITN 's lead by using exit polls .
21 After the 1992 election , this process continued with Labour overtaking the Liberal Democrats in a rush to the right .
22 When the 1992 intake of new MPs took their first tentative steps round Westminster on Monday morning , the place was in turmoil .
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