Example sentences of "[noun sg] [verb] on 30 " in BNC.
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1 | Carey was invited to preach at the next Northamptonshire Baptist Association meeting on 30 May 1792 . |
2 | The request for military assistance came on 30 June . |
3 | Two minor points need to be noted — firstly that Charles himself was , in April 1660 , already dating documents ‘ in the twelfth year of our reign ’ , and secondly that although his father 's sovereignty terminated on 30 January ( 1649 ) , his own did not begin as though immediately following . |
4 | If this is the case then I would suggest that all private companies have an accounting period ending on 30 April and all plcs an accounting period ending on 30 June . |
5 | If this is the case then I would suggest that all private companies have an accounting period ending on 30 April and all plcs an accounting period ending on 30 June . |
6 | What I would like to know is whether a private company , whose accounting period ends on 30 April , is exempt from prosecution for failing to file accounts by 30 February ? |
7 | From Vitebsk it was heard that a railway-wagon workshop meeting convened on 30 March with the aim of helping in the requisition of church valuables broke up because of the ‘ thunderous outcries of believers ’ . |
8 | Looking at the best of chemical engineering within AEA is what the Heat Transfer and Fluid Flow Service will be focusing on in a two day conference starting on 30 November 1993 . |
9 | The example quoted was if the accounting period ended on 30 September accounts had to be filed by 30 July and not 31 July . |
10 | I would allow the appeal only to such extent as may be necessary to enable the order which , in a changed situation , this court made on 30 June to be substituted for that made by Thorpe J. |
11 | That may seem to trivialise the intentions of the working party which is now sifting through the comments that have already been submitted to it ( and , although the deadline passed on 30 April , it is still interested in receiving any others sent in as soon as possible ) . |
12 | Gifts to museums have therefore fallen dramatically since the one-year tax window allowing full deductibility closed on 30 June . |
13 | In comparison the trade union movement did little until the subsidy ended on 30 April 1926 , even though it was expected that the Samuel Commission would be unable to offer a compromise which might be agreeable to both coal owners and unions . |
14 | The first crop was sown in February 1619 , on 100 acres , but a proclamation banned tobacco growing on 30 December . |
15 | As dawn broke on 30 June the lines of white tape became more obvious to the two soldiers lying in the ditch , a little way up the road . |
16 | He still lives on the outskirts of his adopted city close on 30 years after he signed for them . |
17 | Passenger services on the Leith Branch Line ceased on 30 April 1962 with goods services closing in stages in 1965 ( Crewe junction–Pilton West ) , 1966 ( south of Newhaven–Seafield ) , 1967 ( west of Newhaven–Crewe junction–Coltbridge junction ) , 1968 ( east of Newhaven–Leith ) , 1986 ( north of Pilton West–Granton ) . |
18 | The largest mass picket of the dispute , 4,000 people , assembled outside the company 's Warrington print works on 30 November to make its ritual attempt to block the route of newspaper delivery vans . |
19 | The company reported on 30 May that this had been done . |
20 | Sir Anthony became the new chairman on 1 July , succeeding John Maltby , whose term of office ended on 30 June . |
21 | In Champagne , Patrick Forbes indicates the indispensability of popping champagne corks for the success of a ball , stating that no less than 1,800 bottles of mousseux were consumed during a party held on 30 August 1739 at which Louis XV apparently attended incognito . |