Example sentences of "[adj] january [num] for [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I therefore managed to get myself accredited as a journalist to cover the visit to Rome by Neville Chamberlain and Lord Halifax in early January 1939 for talks with Mussolini . |
2 | The most recently completed actuarial valuations of the two major schemes were as at 31 December 1991 for Wedgwood Group United Kingdom employees and as at 1 January 1993 for Waterford Crystal factory employees . |
3 | A basic feature of the single market programme is the completion of the removal of all such barriers , including the introduction of a Single Administrative Document by 1 January 1993 for customs purposes , which subject to certain public security , public policy and public health exceptions , would abolish all frontier checks and formalities . |
4 | When Schniedau says , ‘ What Pound did to English literature and British sensibilities does n't seem forgivable ’ , he doubtless has in mind certain passages from How to Read , which was originally addressed to the American readers of the New York Herald Tribune Books on 13 , 20 , and 27 January 1929. for instance : |
5 | On 16 December 1991 the father pleaded guilty to assault occasioning actual bodily harm to D. and he was remanded on bail until 24 January 1992 for sentence . |