Example sentences of "[vb pp] [prep] [adj] january " in BNC.

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1 Our study is based on 6528 men and women first registered between 1 January 1972 and 31 December 1990 , providing 54355 patient years of follow up .
2 An open meeting has been arranged for 20th January , between 12 and 2 in Conference Room 1 .
3 The innovation may be for a building or construction project which was completed between 1 January 1987 and 12 October 1990 .
4 Buildings were completed between 1 January 1986 and 31 December 1989 .
5 The hearing of the application for a full care order was listed for 22 January 1992 .
6 Its jurisdiction would be limited to the Yugoslav conflict and to war crimes committed after 1 January 1991 .
7 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 .
8 President 's rule , which had been imposed in December after the PDF 's main component , the Maharashtrawadi Gomantak Party ( MGP ) , withdrew from the PDF , was lifted in late January 1991 and the leader of the breakaway MGP group , Ravi S. Naik , was sworn in as Chief Minister [ see p. 37915 ; 37964 ] .
9 Reports of tightening security , including the formation of a special force to protect President Saddam Hussein , had grown after Shia opposition groups claimed in early January that 80 army officers , allegedly involved in an abortive coup in December 1991 , had been executed .
10 The question of fraud had earlier been raised in December 1988 , when the Court had complained of double-counting by beef farmers : an EP committee had reported in late January that in three areas of West Germany , 80 per cent of all cattle were apparently being slaughtered more than once ( for earlier cases see pp. 35915 ; 36493 ) .
11 Liberian radio reported in late January that two Nigerian journalists , Knees Imodibie and Tayo Awotunsin , missing in Liberia since August 1990 , had been killed by the NPFL in October .
12 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 .
13 The collapse of Israel 's fragile coalition government over the issue of ministerial contacts with the PLO was narrowly averted in early January .
14 The Minister of Industry , Commerce and Integration , Jacinto Jouvin , and of Finance and Public Credit , Jorge Gallardo , resigned in early January and were replaced respectively by Pablo Better and Juan Falconi .
15 The licence will be issued by the State in which the good is ‘ lawfully and definitively located on 1 January 1993 ’ .
16 The export licence will be issued by the member state in which the good is ‘ lawfully and definitively located on 1 January 1993 ’ and thereafter by any member state to which it has been ‘ lawfully and definitively ’ exported .
17 These considerations ensured that the Soviet plan would be rejected by the West , a rejection confirmed once the new American administration under Reagan was installed on 20 January .
18 Despite their differences it seemed likely that if no result was reported by 31 January the AFPFL and Communists would both revolt .
19 After some uncertainty , presumably not unconnected with the ongoing debate in connection with MDPs and MNPs mentioned above , that day has recently been named as 1 January 1992 .
20 Nevertheless , deregulation only applies to occupation agreements made after 15 January 1989 , and many potential cases are still in the pipeline .
21 Observers said that the members were expected to be named in late January .
22 The first of an enterprising new series of loan exhibitions can be seen until 10 January 1993 at the Art and Exhibition Hall , Bonn ( Kunst- und Ausstellungshalle ) , under the curatorship of Pontus Hulten , the Halle 's artistic director , who conceived of the scheme with Wenzel Jacob its managing director .
23 Remember — bookings are accepted from 1st January each year .
24 b ) POSTAL BOOKINGS are accepted from 1st January each year and tickets will be despatched as soon as possible .
25 Opponents of the resort to force , and others who regarded it as premature , maintained that the effectiveness of sanctions required their application over a longer period ( this being broadly the position adopted in early January , i.e. before the military conflict began , by the opposition Labour Party in the UK ) .
26 Beta Boo¨tis ( 3.5 ) is the nearest fairly bright star to the radiant of the meteor shower seen in early January , known as the Quadrantid shower because this was the region of a constellation , Quadrans ( the Quadrant ) which was proposed by J. E. Bode in 1775 but which has been deleted from modern maps .
27 Photographs from the 1990 competition can be seen from 1 January to 2 February at Swindon Museum and Art Gallery , Bath Road , Swindon ; tel. 0793 493188 .
28 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 .
29 Mr Wang , 23 , was sentenced on 26 January , 1991 to four years in prison and one year 's deprivation of political rights for counter-revolutionary propaganda and incitement .
30 With regard to the rest of the local ornithology around Yarrundi he was more confident , and in his instructions to Gilbert written on 20 January 1842 , he stipulated , ‘ The Brushes are not worth hunting for the birds . ’
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