Example sentences of "[art] [noun] on [num ord] " in BNC.

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1 The exams on first semester work is June .
2 Tennis Courts The Secretary of State confirmed the compulsory purchase order and the necessary notice that the order had been confirmed was inserted in the Scotsman on 2nd April .
3 The final part of the compulsory purchase order was published in the Scotsman on 2nd April 1992 and objections on procedural grounds had to be made within 6 weeks .
4 Tennis Courts The Secretary of State confirmed the compulsory purchase order and the necessary notice that the order had been confirmed was inserted in the Scotsman on 2nd April .
5 The final part of the compulsory purchase order was published in the Scotsman on 2nd April 1992 and objections on procedural grounds had to be made within 6 weeks .
6 These accounts were approved by the Board on 15th July 1991 .
7 Finally , as announced last year , Mr Brian Cooper retired from the Board on 31st December 1992 .
8 Mr B S Cooper retired from the Board on 31st December 1992 and Mr C H Parker on 7th June 1993 .
9 Shortly afterwards , the news came that the Infirmary would no longer accept such patients , and at a meeting of the Guardians on 2nd December 1871 , the Rev. Canon Haddock proposed the erection of a smallpox hospital in the form of a detached building on workhouse premises .
10 The Soiree on 23rd December 1869 took place in one of the distillery lofts " a few minutes after six o'clock when the hall was completely crowded , upwards of 600 persons being present . "
11 His troops were left outside that city throughout the entire bitter winter of 1942–1943 , resulting in the loss of a quarter of a million German troops when they eventually surrendered to the Russians on 2nd , February 1943 .
12 in the following issue of The Building News asked if ‘ E.A.F. ’ had ever heard of an astylar composition , but another reply , from ‘ A. ’ in The Times on 1st November , was to be almost the last comment in that newspaper on the controversy .
13 He joined the IBOA on 4th February 1935 .
14 With mid-summer approaching , it is hardly the time to reflect on winter festivals , but the success of the kids Christmas party in the canteen on 15th December could not pass without a mention .
15 Officials from the Union of Communication Workers say first deliveries on absent postmen 's rounds may be ignored until colleagues can split the workload on second deliveries .
16 It looks as though John McVeir was a party to Moir McIlchenich 's murder although he was never charged with it , and we can only speculate as to what the three accused said before the Baillie on 16th May which induced the authorities to apprehend John McVeir and bring him before the Baillie on 22nd May 1699 — did they " split " on him ?
17 It looks as though John McVeir was a party to Moir McIlchenich 's murder although he was never charged with it , and we can only speculate as to what the three accused said before the Baillie on 16th May which induced the authorities to apprehend John McVeir and bring him before the Baillie on 22nd May 1699 — did they " split " on him ?
18 The interview on 8th at the Western General Hospital is partly fund-raising and John is advising me very strongly not to take it , and I am sure he is right .
19 The French architect , Alphonse Crepinet , according to The Builder , received the programme on 25th November , 1856 , spent six weeks on various studies , passed a fortnight in London , and ‘ had but six weeks left to finish his design in the midst of other engagements ’ .
20 Mr Luce was urged yesterday by Mark Fisher , Labour arts spokesman , to reopen the books on next year 's arts grant to avoid widespread closures and cuts .
21 The new Scheme , having been sanctioned by the Charity Commissioners , was finally approved by the Queen on 15th July 1881 .
22 Palmerston took the defeat as a vote of no confidence and tendered the Government 's resignation to the Queen on 21st February , 1858 , and she immediately asked Lord Derby to form the new Government .
23 Opening the council on 25th May 1863 , Hale made the incredible proposal that the Nez Perce sell 90% of their 10,000 square mile reservation , and retire to a 600 square mile area on the south fork of the Clearwater .
24 Tennis Courts The Compulsory Purchase Order was approved by the Council on 17th October and made on 31st October .
25 Tennis Courts The Compulsory Purchase Order was approved by the Council on 17th October and made on 31st October .
26 In the light of comments received ( including from CPRW ) ‘ The Working Party has suggested a number of amendments and it is the intention of report these to a Special Development Services Committee Meeting of the Council on 30th June 1992 ’ .
27 Please would you supply details of exactly what you sent to District Audit as , I understood I was supposed to provide details of the Parish Council bank accounts and copies of the bank statements at the audit on 7th May 91 .
28 These Accounts were approved by the Directors on 16th June 1993 .
29 The erection of the machinery , which was manufactured in London and transported to the head of the incline by canal , proceeded through the latter part of 1899 to practical completion in April 1900 , when trials took place.8 ; As a result of these trials , Thomas required some modifications to be carried out , after which final acceptance trials took place in May , 9 ; followed by an Official visit — perhaps the opening — by the Committee on 11th July , 1900.0 ; The photographs of the boats ‘ Marsworth ’ and ‘ Langley ’ passing through the lift were probably taken in April of that year .
30 Once you were promoted you had to go to the bar on first entering the mess and drink a pint of whatever drink you designated without taking your lips from the glass .
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