Example sentences of "[verb] [prep] 1st [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It will be usual practice for information which the Social Work Department receives after 1st April 1989 to be shared in a responsible and sensitive way , with the client to whom it relates , UNLESS the person providing it specifically requests that we do not do so .
2 It states that all pensioner households should not normally be disconnected between 1st October and 31st March .
3 It states that all-pensioner households should not normally be disconnected between 1st October and 31st March .
4 Freshers applying after 1st September will receive assistance in finding suitable accommodation : we regret that we can not guarantee University accommodation in such cases .
5 New workstations installed after 1st January 1993 must comply fully from the outset , and all others must be brought up to the standard by December 31st , 1995 .
6 The league , which is the premier club cricket competition in the county , has operated with one division since its inception in 1972 and is organised into 1st XI , 2nd XI and 3rd XI competitions .
7 Each infantry battalion and armoured regiment had to have an operational ‘ peg ’ , but much of the sting was taken out of the Sandys Reformation , as far as the Army was concerned , by many of its regiments having 2nd and 3rd battalions , which could be amalgamated with 1st battalions as National Servicemen ran out , thus preserving regimental traditions .
8 All new workstations installed from 1st January 1993 will have to comply with the Regulations from the outset , and pre-existing workstations must be brought up to the standard by the end of 1996 .
9 The licence will commence from 1st June .
10 Although the chapel was not even mentioned in the commission of 1535 , the foundation certainly continued : its third incumbent , Thomas Hattfield , was installed on 1st July 1541 after Silvester 's death .
11 Dillons passed the cheque onto Childline after its parent Pentos received it from Legal & General Property as a token of thanks after it moved quickly to open branches of Claude Gill Bargain Bookshop and Athena in the Buttermarket Shopping Centre , Ipswich , in time for the centre 's first day of trading on 1st October .
12 All clubs received a letter warning them against organising practice or trial matches before the season officially starts on 1st September .
13 Peirson had resigned on 1st February 1651 , and there were two candidates for the post , William Duncan and Thomas Coombes .
14 Anyone interested in writing a short piece describing their own efforts ( whether in writing or by word of mouth ) is invited to let me know by 1st May .
15 Just a short time ago the German soldiers were retreating through this town , hotly pursued by 1st Commando Brigade .
16 On the 30 September 1834 the lease was surrendered and a fresh indenture made from 1st October between Lady le Fleming , and Taylor , one Richard Gaunt of Leek , and now John Barratt who had left Grassington to live in Coniston .
17 Remember — bookings are accepted from 1st January each year .
18 b ) POSTAL BOOKINGS are accepted from 1st January each year and tickets will be despatched as soon as possible .
19 He had ‘ guested ’ for the Palace effectively during the 1st World War and proved his ability in the best possible way for Northampton Town against us in the two seasons immediately after it so , when Manager Edmund Goodman needed a duality centre-forward to replace Bert Menlove , who had moved to 1st Division Sheffield United in March 1922 , he acted with decision and haste .
20 The position , which Mr Cudbird assumes on 1st June , involves planning the future growth of the WHS high street chain , as well as co-ordinating the marketing strategies and physical development plans of the group 's UK retailing chains ( WHS Retail , Waterstones , Our Price Music , Our Price Video and Paperchase ) .
21 Both these directors have service contracts which expire on 1st March 1992 .
22 Applications will be accepted as long as they are made by 1st October 1991 but your council can chose to set a later date .
23 Note 1933 elections Religion : large no. of women vote for 1st time .
24 in the case only of motor cycles which are first used on or after 1st August 1977 , a motor cycle ( not being a motor vehicle of group K ) which has a maximum speed which does not exceed 30 miles per hour , a kerbside weight which does not exceed 250 kilograms , and , if propelled by an internal combustion engine the cylinder of which does not exceed 50 cubic centimetres or in the case only of motor cycles which are first used before 1st August 1977 , a motor cycle which has an engine with a cylinder capacity not exceeding 50 cubic centimetres and is equipped with pedals by means of which the cycle is capable of being propelled .
25 Domestic Rates are abolished from 1st April 1990 .
26 EC Finance Ministers , meeting in Brussels on 27th July , provisionally agreed a tax package which included minimum rates of excise duty on alcoholic drinks to apply from 1st January 1993 .
27 ( 5 ) In this section , the expression " the winter period " means the period beginning with 1st October and ending with 31st March .
28 He began on 1st November 1948 earning £4–7/ — for a forty five hour week in general service .
29 Please note that the Office at Epsom will be closed from Monday 18th July and will re-open on 1st August .
30 Born on 1st February 1887 , he commenced his banking career on 27th May 1909 when he entered the Bank of Ireland in Waterford on a salary of £60 per annum .
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