Example sentences of "a date for [art] " in BNC.
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1 | BRITAIN yesterday took comfort from reports of an alleged overnight breach between the West German Chancellor , Dr Helmut Kohl , and the French on the need to set a date for a Community monetary union conference . |
2 | BRITAIN yesterday took comfort from reports of an alleged overnight breach between the West German Chancellor , Dr Helmut Kohl , and the French on the need to set a date for a Community monetary union conference . |
3 | She said she loved him , they said they loved him , but somehow nobody would fix a date for a marriage . |
4 | give the candidate a date for a decision and stick to it ; |
5 | However , a statement from Virgin which denies defamations says the company was this week finally awarded a date for a trial by Justice Drake in June or July ‘ against the strong opposition of British Airways ’ . |
6 | So she wrote to the box number and suggested a date for a preliminary viewing to avoid disappointment or misunderstandings . |
7 | I wrote to him and he asked me to ring him , so that a date for a meeting could be arranged . |
8 | Following the appeal court 's decision Bond was remanded on A$1000,000 bail until Oct. 5 , when the Perth district court was due to set a date for a new trial . |
9 | French President François Mitterrand described this delay as " unacceptable " , while the Danish Prime Minister Poul Schlüter said that a date for a second referendum had not yet been fixed . |
10 | All I can say is when you read that document carefully it 's an open cheque for the C E C. They can go and come back next year and give you a date for a merger . |
11 | The General Committee shall then fix a date for a special meeting to decide which nomination , if any , shall be submitted to the National Executive Committee for endorsement as prospective parliamentary candidate . |
12 | The court will allocate a file number to the case and endorse a date for a hearing or a directions appointment on the copies for service . |
13 | Whether he wants to get F M onto the agenda and firm that up as a date for a meeting . |
14 | If Christians can agree 25 December as the supposed date for an alleged birth it should not take them 2,000 years to agree a date for an alleged death . |
15 | The plenum agreed a date for the 11th party congress , on 27 January , and called for elections for congress delegates under new democratic rules . |
16 | While Mrs Thatcher will welcome the proposed postponement of fixing a date for the conference , she will bitterly oppose the West German move to fix a closing date . |
17 | Mr Sherwood reacted by saying that the new terms from Temple had once again delayed SeaCo 's intention to set a date for the shareholder meeting . |
18 | The speed at which galaxies are now receding implies that the universe was infinitely compressed some time between 12 billion and 18 billion years ago — thus giving a date for the big bang . |
19 | They fixed a date for the weekend and he kissed her goodbye . |
20 | These would probably have been deposited at different times , and the detailed examination of their contents will , in theory , reveal a progression of different parts of a coinage ; if one or more of these parts can be attached to an absolute date , it should be possible to estimate a date for the other parts in the progression or sequence . |
21 | The same is true for many other periods ; for instance , coins provide a date for the deposit of the great Viking hoard from Cuerdale in Lancashire of c.AD905 , and this in turn provides a date for the associated objects and hence a pivotal fixed chronological point for our understanding of Anglo-Saxon metalwork . |
22 | The same is true for many other periods ; for instance , coins provide a date for the deposit of the great Viking hoard from Cuerdale in Lancashire of c.AD905 , and this in turn provides a date for the associated objects and hence a pivotal fixed chronological point for our understanding of Anglo-Saxon metalwork . |
23 | They 've set a date for the hearing . ’ |
24 | She was still awaiting a date for the hearing of her appeal against her suspension . |
25 | The Revenue 's right to demand information could therefore be decided as soon as a date for the hearing of the originating summons was fixed . |
26 | If he explains to the court why the debt has n't been paid , you and he will be given a date for the case to be heard . |
27 | She added : ‘ Another 150 people are lined up but as yet we have not got a date for the flight . ’ |
28 | The families must now wait at least 28 days for a date for the full hearing . |
29 | I was dancing with her and we made a date for the following day outside the Plaza cinema at six o'clock . |
30 | Mr Connelly 's condition was first diagnosed in March , and a date for the operation was set on May 5 . |