Example sentences of "september [adj] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 Steve succeeded John Sewell as Palace 's captain , but in September 1971 he moved over to Chelsea for a fee quoted as £170,000 , as Bert Head sought funds to reshape his squad for 1st Division survival .
2 In September 1980 he had paid £65,000 for the British rights to the release of the first solo record by Phil Collins , the drummer from Genesis .
3 In September 1980 he was transferred to become Bishop of Shrewsbury .
4 On 29 September 1980 I purchased a house for £9,000 cash from my father , who owned it exclusively in his own name from 1968 when I , along with him , my mother and sister , came to live there .
5 On 1 September 1934 he hit five goals against Cardiff City and only Peter Simpson has bettered that in a single match for us .
6 But in September 1015 he appeared off Sandwich again , to initiate fourteen months of campaigning , largely against Æthelred 's son Edmund Ironside , and of an intensity not seen since the days of Alfred .
7 In September 1869 he writes : " I really do stand now at a centre from which Schopenhauerian threads reach out into all parts of the world " ; and it was in April , on th eve of his departure for Basle , that he had expressed the ambition to infuse his own philological discipline with " that Schopenhauerian seriousness … ;
8 Since then , demand for board level products has increased , but the Sparcbook has taken off more slowly than Tadpole hoped , so that by September 30 it had sold 647 of the things , bringing in £3.5m .
9 In September 1591 he was one of twenty-four young men whom Essex knighted in the Rouen expedition .
10 On Saturday 4th September 1993 we make our annual gesture of support for the Central Wales Line .
11 The Danzig authorities renewed the Danzig-Polish Accord on direct orders from Berlin , and in September 1933 they signed , without fuss , the Minorities Agreement guaranteeing the protection of Poles and Polish Jews within the city .
12 In September 1720 he was again at sea ‘ on the account ’ , but at the end of October , while scouting the coast of Jamaica , he was engaged and taken with little resistance by an armed trading sloop commanded by ‘ a brisk fellow , one Jonathan Barnet ’ .
13 But in September 1985 he joined forces with a man who was to play a large part in changing all that .
14 In September 1991 we were given letters saying that the school was organising a ski trip to Austria on the second of April 1992 .
15 In September 1991 he managed to recover possession of the Czartoryski Museum and Library in Krakow , lock , stock and barrel .
16 Mackie denies a charge under the Companies Securities ( Insider Dealing ) Act 1985 that in September 1991 he counselled and procured two salesmen in his firm to deal in Shanks & McEwan .
17 In September 1991 it had effectively dissolved itself when new union structures were created after the failed coup [ see p. 38415 ] .
18 His name does not appear in university records of the time , but in September 1775 he was ordained in London , and appointed to curacies first at Tideswell , and in the following year at Wirksworth , also in Derbyshire , but at double the stipend , £60 p.a .
19 On 26 September 1406 he was consecrated at Mortlake after his promotion to the see of London .
20 On 28 September 1725 he complained of ‘ Hectick ffeaver ’ .
21 On 20 September 1828 he married Ann , daughter of John Newton , owner of a painting and decorating firm .
22 In September 1692 he produced a Whiggish Jacobite tract in which he rehearsed all the traditional charges against William ( adding to the list the recent massacre at Glencoe ) , and argued that " If it was to preserve our Liberties from the insults of King James , we placed the Prince upon the Throne , we have certainly either mistaken the Disease or the Cure " .
23 In September 1647 he had a vision of the impending downfall of monarchy in England , France , and Spain , heralding the reign of Christ on earth .
24 When I first applied for part time training in September 1984 I was interviewed within two weeks of the birth of my first child .
25 After serving as a commissioner of trade between 1668 and 1669 , he was appointed assistant secretary of the council of foreign plantations in 1670 , and in September 1672 he was promoted to the post of secretary and treasurer of the council of trade and foreign plantations , under the presidency of his patron , Anthony Ashley Cooper , first Earl of Shaftesbury [ q.v . ] .
26 By September 1940 he was taking British survival for granted and predicting American intervention .
27 The base goes back to the RAFin SEptember 94. it 's not yet known what will be done with the land but many local people hope it 'll be used the upper H
28 Raffles — Discos — Barn Dance — Cheese and Wine — Sponsored Swim — Slim — Ball Bounce — Filling a jar with coins under 10p — Coffee Mornings — Cake Stall — If every teacher pledged herself to raising among her classes just £20 between September 1984–85 we would raise almost £3,000 .
29 On Wednesday 29 September 1824 he
30 In September 1976 he joined Spurs for £200,000 , but his career there never fully fulfilled its earlier promise .
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