Example sentences of "[conj] in march [adj] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | It is no wonder that in March 1943 he was suffering from fatigue which again brought on influenza . |
2 | Audley 's lands were confiscated in April 1321 and in March 1322 he was captured at Boroughbridge , in Yorkshire , where Lancaster 's forces were conclusively defeated . |
3 | The great promoter of such voyages in the 1860s and 1870s was William Carpenter of the University of London ; and in March 1871 he gave a Discourse at the Royal Institution on recent scientific researches in the Mediterranean , in HMS Porcupine . |
4 | During the three years he was at Cambridge he wrote only nine poems , for he was spending fourteen hours a day on political activities , and in March 1935 he became a full member of the Communist party of Great Britain . |
5 | He remained a frequent lecturer in the parish church of Allhallows , and in March 1652 he was appointed to the sequestered rectory of St Botolph 's Bishopsgate . |
6 | And in March 1958 he travelled with his wife to Rome where he was to receive an honorary degree : it is a mark of his extraordinary fame that students lined the route to the university and shouted " Viva Eliot ! " as they drove by . |
7 | And in March 1988 he underwent a successful five hour operation in Papworth Hospital . |
8 | He joined the group planning a Puritan colony and in March 1630 he was named secretary of the Massachusetts Bay Company . |
9 | He was awarded a benefit match with Jack Edwards on 17 October 1955 , when Leyton Orient were our visitors , but in March 1956 he inevitably moved on to a club where the immediate prospects were considerably brighter then at Selhurst Park . |
10 | The government had promised a White Paper on inner cities , but in March 1988 it produced instead a thirty-two page glossy colour brochure , Action for Cities , and twelve separate press releases . |