Example sentences of "date for the [noun sg] of " in BNC.

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1 The closing date for the return of application forms is 31 March of the proposed year of entry to the University .
2 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 .
3 1st March is the final date for the return of all unsold tickets and money with the names of your guests .
4 It is possible to arrive at a probable date for the birth of Jesus .
5 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 .
6 The closing date for the receipt of the application at the institution concerned is 30 April 1992 and the results will be announced in July 1992 .
7 The opening date for the receipt of applications for admission in October 1992 by the UCCA office is 1 September 1991 .
8 The closing date for the receipt of applications for the Certificate in Foundation Studies in Art and Design is 31 January of the proposed year of entry to the University .
9 However , the closing date for the receipt of your comments has unfortunately passed .
10 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 .
11 It was discovered that the peat only began to grow after the site was abandoned and a radiocarbon date for the beginning of this growth gave about 1000 BC .
12 The date for the trial of Orchin , Richmond and McCready was set eventually for mid-February 1974 , sixteen months after their arrests .
13 Church leaders in Gloucester have named the date for the ordination of the first women priests in the diocese .
14 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 .
15 And one of the first acts of Pope Paul was to determine an early date for the opening of the new session — 29 September .
16 The completion date for the purchase of the land or the date when rent starts to be payable by the tenant is triggered by the issue of the certificate of practical completion of the building being bought or leased .
17 After I signed , the manager told me that I 'd remember that date for the rest of my life .
18 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 " .
19 The earliest likely date for the launch of an ESPRIT call would be June , although this could easily slip into the autumn .
20 We have not set a date for the completion of the exercise , but I shall bear what he said very much in mind .
21 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 .
22 Moreover , a date for the death of Eadwine in 634 as opposed to 633 would have the cumulative effect of pushing the year of Oswiu 's death from 670 into 671 .
23 The only explanation proposed to date for the absence of to after the modal auxiliaries ( Mittwoch 1990 : 127-9 ) is , by the author 's own admission , " entirely syntactic " : to is analysed as a modal itself , and since the grammar " must include a constraint against two modals in sequence in order to rule out examples such as * If John agreed to baby-sit , we would can go " , it follows that to and the modals can not co-occur .
24 He and sculptress girlfriend Rhona Gemmell , 22 , had been give a January date for the arrival of their 8lb 10oz baby boy .
25 Furthermore , the date for the introduction of records of achievement is fast approaching , heralded by pilot schemes such as the OCEA scheme in Oxfordshire .
26 I can not withdraw the amendment , which would set a date for the introduction of a further education funding council .
27 She was still awaiting a date for the hearing of her appeal against her suspension .
28 The Revenue 's right to demand information could therefore be decided as soon as a date for the hearing of the originating summons was fixed .
29 A date for the hearing of the plaintiff 's application was fixed to take place on 6 June 1991 at the Watford County Court .
30 That was fixed for 2 August 1991 and it is apparent that all parties were aware that that was the relevant date for the hearing of the motion .
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