Example sentences of "a date for [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | give the candidate a date for a decision and stick to it ; |
2 | However , a statement from Virgin which denies defamations says the company was this week finally awarded a date for a trial by Justice Drake in June or July ‘ against the strong opposition of British Airways ’ . |
3 | She said she loved him , they said they loved him , but somehow nobody would fix a date for a marriage . |
4 | I wrote to him and he asked me to ring him , so that a date for a meeting could be arranged . |
5 | Whether he wants to get F M onto the agenda and firm that up as a date for a meeting . |
6 | The court will allocate a file number to the case and endorse a date for a hearing or a directions appointment on the copies for service . |
7 | BRITAIN yesterday took comfort from reports of an alleged overnight breach between the West German Chancellor , Dr Helmut Kohl , and the French on the need to set a date for a Community monetary union conference . |
8 | BRITAIN yesterday took comfort from reports of an alleged overnight breach between the West German Chancellor , Dr Helmut Kohl , and the French on the need to set a date for a Community monetary union conference . |
9 | All I can say is when you read that document carefully it 's an open cheque for the C E C. They can go and come back next year and give you a date for a merger . |
10 | 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 . |
11 | 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 . |
12 | 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 . |
13 | Mr Connelly 's condition was first diagnosed in March , and a date for the operation was set on May 5 . |
14 | They fixed a date for the weekend and he kissed her goodbye . |
15 | 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 . |
16 | 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 . |
17 | 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 " . |
18 | 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 . |
19 | 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 . |
20 | Ministers were also unable to agree on a date for the establishment of the European central bank ( Eurofed ) . |
21 | 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 . |
22 | Delegates from 20 groups agreed after preparatory talks in Johannesburg on Nov. 29-30 on a date for the start of substantive negotiations on South Africa 's future constitution ; a " Convention for a Democratic South Africa " ( CODESA ) would hold its opening session in Johannesburg on Dec. 20-21 . |
23 | Talks with the Estonians , however , failed to set a date for the start of the troops ' departure . |
24 | We have not set a date for the completion of the exercise , but I shall bear what he said very much in mind . |
25 | No indication of a date for the completion of troop withdrawals was given , and Shakhrai claimed that there was a fundamental difference between these latest agreements and the decisions of the former Soviet leadership . |
26 | The danger with that we believe could be that we would set a date for the merger and take all the important issues and discussions , how many regions will it have will we have , the those regions and a hundred and one other problems raised by that merger into a tight timescale . |
27 | I can not withdraw the amendment , which would set a date for the introduction of a further education funding council . |
28 | Because of this , she would not set a date for the wedding . |
29 | Clearly more than one period of fortification is to be implied , with the likelihood that a masonry wall was added to the front of an existing bank , the contemporary ditch of which had to be solidly filled in order to carry its foundations ; a date for the bank of not earlier than c . |
30 | Given the stark position on the streets of Northern Ireland , is it not the right hon. Gentleman 's responsibility to set a date for the reconvening of talks , so that they can begin where they ended ? |