Example sentences of "in [noun prp] [prep] the same year " in BNC.

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1 A team existed before this as in February of the same year there was held at the Institute a cricket concert attended by a large audience .
2 In December of the same year , three other members of the CDHES , Carlos Vides , Francisco Cortez and Norberto Huezo Martinez were captured and remain disappeared .
3 The World Bank has announced that its report for 1992 is to be dedicated to the themes of environment and development following the momentum built up around these issues as a result of the UNCED conference , to be held in Brazil in the same year .
4 ‘ Effective Intervention ’ was produced in Scotland in the same year .
5 In July of the same year John Gayner and many others resisted arrest at Lydney , killed a number of the king 's servants and those of the warden of the forest , and chased the others ‘ as far as the forest and would not surrender to the King 's peace ’ .
6 In July of the same year the 100th production Falcon was delivered to Pan Am. 1968 saw the introduction into service of the Series D with increased fuel capacity , and the design of the short-field operation and generally refined Series E and F initiated .
7 William Symons must have been a wild one for in July of the same year he and Elizabeth Cole also of Halling , were both bound over for twenty shillings to appear at the next gaol delivery .
8 In July of the same year my dad married his girlfriend .
9 We also asked questions about some important events in Zambia itself : the change in the vice-presidency in 1970 , the conference of non-aligned countries held in Lusaka in the same year , the price control measures introduced a year later and the increased prices being paid to farmers for maize in 1971 .
10 It was named after Wolfe 's famous victory in Canada in the same year .
11 He had been born in May 1940 and he died in November of the same year .
12 In November of the same year , the important diet of Roncaglia was held , at which all the cities and imperial vassals of Italy were represented .
13 In November of the same year he talked on " The Idiom of Modern Verse " to the Cambridge English Club , where he had for one auditor the appearance of " a very shy , neurotic man " 32 In 1937 he gave an address to the Friends of Rochester Cathedral on religious drama , and lectured on Shakespeare at Edinburgh University he told Lawrence Durrell , however , that he seemed to have spoken about what he himself was interested in doing in the theatre and not about Shakespeare at all.In April 1938 he travelled to Lisbon in order to sit on the jury for the Camoens Prize ; when he came back , he had to address the Friends of Salisbury Cathedral on the poetry of George Herbert and then , two months later , talk on " The Future of Poetic Drama " at an International Theatre Congress in Stratford-upon-Avon .
14 In January 1296 the king attempted to array all £40 freeholders appropriately equipped , while in November of the same year he distrained all £30 freeholders for knighthood .
15 He was punished for publishing The Light and Dark Sides of God ( 1650 ) , copies of which were ordered to be burned , although George Thomason [ q.v. ] was still able to acquire a copy in November of the same year .
16 In November of the same year he was appointed chaplain to Newgate prison , where he wrote a large number of Ordinary 's Account s of funeral sermons , confessions , and last dying words of criminals executed at Tyburn .
17 The aim of the camp was to select delegates to attend a CF camp in Ontario , Canada to be held in August/September of the same year .
18 Although largely unrecognized by the scientific establishment in England , Palmer enjoyed some contemporary recognition on the Continent : his explanation of colour blindness first appears in a secondary account in L. C. Lichtenberg 's Magazin für das Neuste aus der Physik in 1781 and was then cited in texts such as J. S. T. Gehler 's Physikalisches Wörterbuch , while his first monograph of 1777 ( which he issued in translation in Paris in the same year ) was extravagantly reviewed in the Journal Encyclopédique .
19 Bowers then neatly and thoroughly discredits such a view by constructing a convincing case for the 1610 part books of these works of Monteverdi being entirely consistent with ‘ the historic mensural system ’ He also cites , in the same context , Eustache Du Caurroy 's Fantasies a III , IIII , V et VI parties , published in Paris in the same year .
20 May not Lenin have reacted in private in a way not so dissimilar from Stalin 's overt and more violent reaction to political opposition in Georgia in the same year ?
21 The agreements on EFR had been signed in early 1989 and in October of the same year outline permission was given for the building of a £300 million ‘ demonstration ’ reprocessing plant at Dounreay to recycle EFR 's spent plutonium fuel .
22 In early 1986 Argentina 's price controls started to slip , and in October of the same year Brazil 's crumbled too .
23 At some time during this period of reunions , Hortense became pregnant — an event which was announced in the Journal de l'Empire in October of the same year .
24 The town was burnt in June 1646 by the Irish and in October of the same year was occupied by a garrison of English troops .
25 It used both to good effect and at a further general election , held in October of the same year , won 42 more seats than its Conservative opponent .
26 A further general election in October of the same year gave him a majority of three .
27 In October of the same year , the major rural trade unions presented a joint demand for increased wages in harvest work .
28 In the days which followed the declaration of war , the press did its best to inspire enthusiasm in the Italian people and build confidence in the belief that victory was inevitable ; backed by this propaganda , Mussolini ordered the invasion of Greece in October of the same year .
29 Between those two performances the staunch Royalist Davenant ventured on the production of musical ‘ entertainments ’ in a private house ( Rutland House , Aldersgate Street ) before a small paying audience : The First Dayes Entertainment … by Declamations and Musick ( 21 May 1656 ) , with costumes but no real action , the music by Henry Lawes , Charles Coleman ( d. c. 1664 ) , Henry Cooke ( c. 1616–1672 ) , and the violinist George Hudson , and in August of the same year The Siege of Rhodes , with music by the same composers together with Locke .
30 Steven Newing , 11 , vanished in September of the same year .
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