Example sentences of "that in [noun prp] [adj] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 Note : If we are to complete the list of known domestic creatures to which Gustave played host , we must record that in October 1842 he suffered an infestation of crab-lice .
2 I presume neither Mr Baker nor Mrs Rumbold was aware that for over ten years I had been conducting a campaign to make creative writing a central feature of the English curriculum , and that in October 1983 I helped to organise a manifesto on this subject which was published in the Times Higher Education Supplement .
3 He was charged with " taking undue advantage of authority in favour of a third person " , it being alleged that in October 1989 he had authorized sending Zhivkov 's grandson Todor Slavkov to study in Switzerland for five years at the state 's expense .
4 In August 1864 , when Admiral ( Sir ) Henry Codrington [ q.v. ] sought a divorce from his wife on grounds of infidelity , the wife counter-claimed that in October 1856 he had attempted to rape Emily Faithfull , then a guest .
5 So confident was Sturt that a bountiful Garden of Eden existed somewhere in central Australia that in January 1843 he began to sue for funds for an expedition into the interior .
6 Mann considered these objective to be so important that in January 1897 he gave up the secretaryship of the Independent Labour Party which he had held since 1894 to devote himself to the continental agitation , especially in Rotterdam , Antwerp and Hamburg , which had been started in the previous year .
7 World War I , therefore , came as a terrible blow , but she persevered in keeping alive both the British section of the International Association for Labour Legislation and the World 's Labour Laws — to such effect that in February 1919 it was she who wrote the draft to the Paris commission on the basis of the International Labour Office to be established by the Versailles treaty .
8 The UCR regarded Arslanián 's dismissal as the latest of Menem 's " authoritarian excesses " affecting the independence of the judiciary , claiming also that in April 1990 he had forced a law through the Congress increasing the number of Supreme Court judges from five to nine , and had packed the court with his supporters [ see p. 37608 ] .
9 It is no wonder that in March 1943 he was suffering from fatigue which again brought on influenza .
10 This was so successful that in May 1873 they took a lease on the Small Hall at the Egyptian Hall in Piccadilly , and opened 26 May 1873 .
11 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 .
12 Thank you for permitting me to tell you some more about EMMS and I close by mentioning that in November 1991 we celebrated our 150th Anniversary in the Greyfriars Church , Edinburgh .
13 It was for reasons such as these that in June 1981 we used the educational press to invite schools , colleges , and teachers to contact us if they had ‘ undertaken self-evaluation , self-assessment , self-monitoring or curriculum review ’ .
14 You say in your book that in June 1959 you had lunch at Claridge 's with Basil Taylor and then began collecting British art .
15 So swollen did the self-confidence of the House of Lords become that in June 1990 it rejected a measure ( the War Crimes Bill ) already decisively passed by the House of Commons on a free vote , the first such confrontation since 1949 .
16 Also will he confirm that in August 1991 he said : ’ I think the people trust me .
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