Example sentences of "in october [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 In October they released the album ‘ Boy ’ and single ‘ I Will Follow ’ .
2 In March 1986 , the Iranians wanted Phoenix missiles ; in October they wanted 100 Howitzers plus 500 barrels , for which , as Cave told them , any country in the world would have to open a production line .
3 In October they signed a co-operation treaty at a meeting in Krakow , Poland .
4 Every year in October we say it is the finest thing in the garden .
5 In October we launched our new Subscribers ' Club for the many thousands of readers who take Ideal Home on subscription .
6 In October we acquired additional 216,000 new home policies through Cheltenham and Gloucester .
7 Using the estimates for the BP options , the hedge ratios work out as follows : therefore , for the options expiring in October we should write 1.1886 option contracts per 1000 shares held and for the options maturing in April we should write 1.9279 contracts per 1000 share held .
8 Watch out for the answers in October SHE .
9 In May 1991 Rajiv Gandhi 's widow , Sonia Gandhi , had refused the presidency of the Congress ( I ) [ see p. 38175 ] , and in October she had decided against contesting her late husband 's constituency [ see p. 38532 ] .
10 er she 'd came home , she said I 'm not dancing no more I 'm finished so we said alright fair enough , she 's joining er trying for the police she comes on holiday with us in the October , she come home September , come on holiday with me in October she met this young fellow , she got engaged at Christmas and they 're getting married they , they
11 In October it demanded to know what had happened to the seventy-acre industrial site and the industrial training centre promised by Faulkner and Minister of Development William Craig , and in February 1966 the DUAC lobbied the House of Commons at Westminster , led by Finbar O'Doherty , who was at this time its London representative .
12 So now it 's touring time and in September I 'll be writing , then in October it 's back touring again .
13 In October it bobbed up again , still unsold , at a mixed exhibition at the AIA Gallery .
14 In October it staged an important loan exhibition of Dutch 17th century paintings , which included more than 140 works from Holland 's Golden Age drawn from collections throughout the country , including those of the National Gallery and HM the Queen .
15 In October it was reported that Max Veillard , a French mercenary and adviser to Taki wanted for his part in the August coup attempt , had been shot dead by police .
16 In October he passed the first part of the examination for ordination , and afterwards could not understand how he passed .
17 In October he unveiled the biggest loss in Australian corporate history and he ended the year with debts of A$8billion .
18 The year 1962 had not been a good one for Macmillan : his domestic policies had started to go awry ; the application to join the EEC was unpopular ; his showing in the opinion polls had slumped to 36 per cent ; in July he had sacked one-third of his cabinet , fearing a revolt against his leadership ; in October he was seen to play little part in the Cuban missile crisis , in which Kennedy alone took the decisions that could have drawn Britain , whether she liked it or not , into nuclear war between the superpowers ; and in December it was becoming clear that de Gaulle was blocking the EEC entry negotiations .
19 If Bourke recorded some of these conversations with Blake in October he would have had to take a battery-operated audio recorder with him across the common , as well as the two-way radio , and link the two together while lying in the grass talking to Blake .
20 In October he summoned to Amman the local notables favourable to his rule , where they asked him to put all Arab-occupied Palestine under his protection .
21 One morning in October he was wiping the counter down when he heard a motorbike approaching .
22 and in October he moved down to Shamley Green , a village a few miles outside Guildford and within commuting distance of London .
23 Although he put the poem to one side it still continued to worry him , and in October he explained to Mary Hutchinson that the contemporary situation was such that only good work was appropriate ; bad writing , after all , would seem even more trivial or superfluous .
24 And then in October he collapsed at home .
25 His attempts to control prices were having little effect , and in October he abandoned the struggle .
26 In October he flew at the first British flying meeting at Doncaster , and there he became a naturalized British subject .
27 He had two holidays a year : in May he usually went abroad for a fortnight , then in October he would have another fortnight somewhere in this country . ’
28 In October he took the manuscript to Wagner 's publisher , E. W. Fritzsch .
29 In October he announced negotiations to review all civil service wage and career structures dating back to 1946 .
30 I do n't believe that the Secretary of State has need to call it in and indeed Mr Curry has written to the local Member of Parliament saying his mind is still open but on the information he had in October he does not think that these that this application raises issues of more than local importance .
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