Example sentences of "[art] date for the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The date for the reopening of the Public Enquiry into the future of the Swanage Railway has been declared and will be on October 12 in Swanage Town Hall . |
2 | The date for the election was at first announced for November 26 . |
3 | But the gospels of Matthew , Mark , and Luke make the Last Supper the Passover meal , and place the crucifixion a day later , which affected the calculation of the date for the Easter festival elsewhere . |
4 | The date for the long-awaited fourth PCC congress was finally set for Oct. 11 , 1991 . |
5 | ‘ Why did n't you tell me the date for the birth had changed ? |
6 | Church leaders in Gloucester have named the date for the ordination of the first women priests in the diocese . |
7 | The date for the trial of Orchin , Richmond and McCready was set eventually for mid-February 1974 , sixteen months after their arrests . |
8 | In mid-1990 it was announced that June 4 , 1991 , had been chosen as the date for the referendum on future constitutional status . |
9 | Where , however , the tenant also had the right to initiate the rent review and the date for the tenant 's notice terminating the lease was linked to a date over which the landlord had no control ( the decision of the arbitrator ) , the link between the rent review and the break-clause was held not to make time of the essence ( Metrolands Investments Ltd v J H Dewhurst Ltd [ 1986 ] 3 All ER 659 ) . |
10 | It felt that the date for the block plan could be retained , but the time for the two office designs should be extended to spring 1858 . |
11 | The UK government yesterday set mid-July as the date for the sale of its remaining 22% holding in British Telecommunications Plc . |
12 | This aspect of the decision in Levison is open to question ; the parties had agreed the price and the date for the collection of the carpet , and it might be thought that that would indicate that a binding contract had been made on the telephone . |
13 | ‘ We 've been working out the date for the party , ’ Frau Nordern said , producing an enormous desk diary . |
14 | Furthermore , the date for the introduction of records of achievement is fast approaching , heralded by pilot schemes such as the OCEA scheme in Oxfordshire . |
15 | Finally , having secured the agreement of a certain extremely illustrious Frenchman — I will merely call him ‘ M. Dupont ’ — to attend the gathering on a very strict ‘ off the record ’ basis , the date for the conference was set . |
16 | The motu proprio Consilium Dei Nostrum in February 1962 fixed the date for the start of the Council : 11 October 1962 . |
17 | The date for the submission of obligatory schemes had already been extended and the Local Government Act , 1929 extended it again to l January 1934 , with power for the Minister to further extend it , but not beyond 31 December 1938 . |
18 | Notification of the date for the hearing is usually available two to three months before the actual date . |
19 | The same is true for many other periods ; for instance , coins provide a date for the deposit of the great Viking hoard from Cuerdale in Lancashire of c.AD905 , and this in turn provides a date for the associated objects and hence a pivotal fixed chronological point for our understanding of Anglo-Saxon metalwork . |
20 | During 1996 the European Council will determine whether a majority of member countries satisfy the convergence criteria and set a date for the union to become operational . |
21 | In every fixed date action commenced before 1 October 1990 the summons issued fixes a date for the attendance of the parties , called the return day . |
22 | Mr Connelly 's condition was first diagnosed in March , and a date for the operation was set on May 5 . |
23 | They fixed a date for the weekend and he kissed her goodbye . |
24 | If he explains to the court why the debt has n't been paid , you and he will be given a date for the case to be heard . |
25 | At home , he had quelled the murmurings of those who wanted a clear sign of what the regime 's institutional future was to be , without committing himself to a date for the return of a monarch to the leadership of the state , and without specifying who his successor would be . |
26 | Lopo do Nascimento , the head of the Angolan government delegation , was quoted as saying that the three political and military documents would be initialled " if a date for the signing of a ceasefire is established " . |
27 | This could , however , suggest too late a date for the work at Trier ( for it is very unlikely to have been after 325 ) , indeed , Parlasca ( 1975 , 77 ) thinks the mosaicist could have travelled in the opposite direction . |
28 | In a speech on Sept. 3 formally accepting the constitutional changes , President Joseph Momoh said that a date for the registration of new political parties would be announced shortly . |
29 | Ministers were also unable to agree on a date for the establishment of the European central bank ( Eurofed ) . |
30 | If they decide that you should , then you will be given a date for the start of the Service , and the Scheme 's driver will make the first visit to you , bringing a new supply of fresh sheets at a convenient time . |