Example sentences of "[prep] 1989 [pron] " in BNC.

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1 In the middle of 1989 they sold their holding on Adobe and announced that they would be seeking to develop their own version of PostScript and their own font technology .
2 To augment this kind of study , in the summer of 1989 we asked all Leeds primary heads to rate the overall effectiveness of the PNP INSET provision in relation to each of the four PNP aims .
3 By the autumn of 1989 I could see that the work I was planning more breeding and lecturing , was going to get very costly .
4 Under section 25(5) of the Act of 1989 I will make an interim order permitting the child to be kept in secure accommodation for three weeks from today .
5 Then is towards the end of 1989 you have not managed to pay it all back we will give you the option to switch your borrowing to a loan account .
6 When Pat came to me in the autumn of 1989 she was suffering from osteoarthritis of the neck and spine with accompanying raised blood pressure .
7 In the summer and autumn of 1989 it seemed possible that this might no longer be true .
8 At the beginning of 1989 it remained uncertain whether this unenthusiastic recognition would survive the vicissitudes of negotiation .
9 At the beginning of 1989 it remained a hope awaiting fulfilment , that the incoming Bush administration would undertake that role of persuasion which previous administrations had eschewed .
10 It then fell to 37,440 by the beginning of the following year , but in the first six months of 1989 it rose by 20 per cent to 45,1()0 and by a further 29 per cent to over 58,000 in the second half of the year .
11 Construction of the Gilmerton Bypass commenced in February 1988 and with work substantially complete by the end of 1989 it is being opened to traffic some eight months ahead of programme and within the target date of 1990 for the entire Bypass .
12 For 133 days in 1988 Lyle had led the US Money List , he had won the Phoenix , Greensboro and Masters titles and in the first months of 1989 he twice came second .
13 He opted for the latter and at the end of 1989 he launched his debut album ‘ Brand New Star ’ which sold very well , got a lot of radio play , and , most important of all , it introduced the songs he had been composing and singing at concerts to a wider public .
14 By Warne 's own admission , the summer of 1989 he spent playing club cricket in Bristol was memorable because ‘ we used to drink , drink and drink and do what boys would do . ’
15 In a reasonably good year like 1989 it was between 12 and 13 times greater , fortunately , perhaps , since the Soviet Union was obliged to purchase 40 million tonnes of grain from abroad .
16 In 1989 their parents asked for the twins ' photograph to be published in a Sunday newspaper and vowed that they would never be locked away in an institution .
17 In 1989 we were assured there was no , absolutely no , case for electrifying between Edinburgh and Glasgow : .
18 Then , in 1989 we planned one between Thames and LWT .
19 Having played in the other semi-final against Everton on that fateful day in 1989 we were stunned , on returning to our coaches , to hear the news coming from Hillsborough .
20 Lesley , our first child was born in 1988 in Rutherglen , but in 1989 we moved again .
21 In 1989 we pointed out that : ‘ Africa is changing .
22 Since halofantrine was introduced in 1989 we do not see how data collected in 1990 go against our hypothesis that drug pressure led to the resistance we observed in 1992 .
23 With each new membership in 1989 we are giving a FREE gift pack
24 At the other end of the scale , Plymouth Laira gained a small fleet of Class 37s which rarely ventured away from the West Country china clay empire , although a new trainload working was introduced in 1989 which would take them twice a week up to Irvine in South West Scotland .
25 He commanded the government troops in Eritrea , and chaired the court martial in 1989 which disposed of 12 of his fellow-generals for plotting an anti-Mengistu coup .
26 During this time she travelled the French countryside , and the result was an exhibition in 1989 which sold out instantly .
27 Such emotion reminded Fundraising of the most successful-ever Amnesty raffle in 1989 which made £102,700 .
28 Britain also refused to sign a Social Charter in 1989 which guaranteed certain minimum social rights to EC peoples , and it had to be said , thirty years after the Rome treaties , that European unity had not really fulfilled the high hopes of Schuman , de Gasperi or Adenauer .
29 Despite the reduction of inflation to 12.9 per cent ( compared with a 1989 target of 15 per cent ) and a growth rate in 1989 which was expected narrowly to exceed population growth , the economy 's structure remained largely unchanged , particularly in agriculture , with a prominent division between estates producing commodities for export , and a peasant sector where successful farmers were in a tiny minority .
30 A current-account surplus of $966 million was achieved in 1989 which was 39 per cent less than in 1988 .
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