Example sentences of "october for a " in BNC.

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1 The series of technical evaluations began in October for a six-month trial .
2 One of his last public appearances was in October for a show at the Imperial War Museum in London to mark the publication of Stars in Battledress , a book about services entitlement during the war .
3 Accompanied by a delegation of his Cabinet colleagues , Nu arrived in London on 15 October for a treaty ceremony to ratify the end of British rule .
4 Leading Kuwaiti exiles convened in Taif in October for a " popular congress " at which the Sabahs indicated to opposition leaders that new democratic institutions would be created once Kuwait had been freed [ see p. 37759 ] .
5 Agreements were reached with Colombia in June for closer co-operation to combat drug trafficking ; with Brazil in July ( i ) to begin bilateral discussions on economic complementation within the juridical structure of the Latin American Integration Association ( ALADI ) ; ( ii ) for scientific , technical and technological co-operation over three years ; and ( iii ) to combat drug trafficking ; with Argentina in August for the peaceful use of nuclear energy ; with Spain in October for a $2,000 million economic co-operation package ; with Mexico establishing a framework for a free trade pact to ensure common tariffs on imports by June 1991 and to create a bilateral common market by 1995 ; with the USA in November lifting export restrictions on goods from small and medium-sized Chilean firms under the US generalized system of preferences ( GSP ) ; and with Czechoslovakia on future co-operation .
6 Senior Members living in or near Bath and Bristol gathered in October for a very enjoyable talk and lunch kindly hosted and arranged by Margaret Heath ( nee Bragg 1950 ) .
7 Martin Houston from South Link in Andersontown who was jailed for seven years last October for a horrendous catalogue of crimes against young boys will be eligible for home leave in just six months time .
8 Alan Dodsworth of Darlington paid over £2,000 in cash to Mr Round last October for a kitchen that was never delivered ; and disabled Ferryhill resident Royston Hunter is still waiting for work to be completed at his home after giving Mr Round £4,180 in November .
9 A Darlington couple paid over £2,000 to Mr Round last October for a kitchen that was never delivered ; Alan Dodsworth has since had to borrow from his father to get the job done by another contractor .
10 There then followed the abandonment of the gold standard , which the Government had been formed to preserve , several weeks of parliamentary rancour , and a dissolution on 7 October for an election on 27 October .
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