Example sentences of "and [adj] date " in BNC.
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1 | Whether upper and lower date limits ( terminus results ) such as these provide the archaeologist with a sufficiently detailed chronological picture will depend on a number of factors — the nature of the site and sequence to be interpreted , the archaeological questions being posed , and the samples available for dating — and the relevant dating methods would then need to be assessed . |
2 | Mountbatten was to go out to India , announce an early and definite date for British departure , hand over the administrative machine in working order to a unitary government , and secure an alliance with that government in the form of membership of the Commonwealth , preferably with a military treaty . |
3 | In principle , therefore , the legal interest should pass from transferor or transferee when the company is given notice of it , and that date , rather than the later date of actual registration , should be the relevant one in determining its priority over earlier unnotified transfers . |
4 | And that date is 4 April , 1993 . |
5 | The amount and due date will be announced in advance . |
6 | and some date and know when I 'm gon na be able to do it . |
7 | Equity warrant bonds , developed from the traditional convertible bond , offer warrants giving the right , but not the obligation , to buy the issuer 's equity at a prespecified price and future date . |
8 | Duration and renewal of default and fixed date summonses |
9 | The provisions are contained in Ord 9 , r 2 which applies to both default and fixed date summonses . |
10 | And the date see , Mrs so and so was in that caravan on such and such date ! |
11 | Many of the boundaries surrounding the village earthworks have been sectioned , and surprisingly some have turned out to be of prehistoric and Roman date . |
12 | Outside there appear to have been two aisled barns of second- and third-century date respectively , which were probably used for the safe storage of taxes collected in kind or goods in transit . |
13 | And those date from a nineteen ninety one base , as compared to what was being forecast from the nineteen eighty nine . |
14 | Now in terms of the cr the need for development , I 'm sure the panel will have read all the evidence which has been put in about the long history of the varying impact studies o on development on around Greater York , and those date back of course to the February eighty nine report which I I think you 'll have seen copies of . |
15 | Very often , it incorporates real' people , for example in the News , game shows and Blind Date ( a declining scale of ‘ realness ’ , perhaps ) . |
16 | Fawns ( 34 ) has spent time on the East Enders and Blind Date sets as part of an interior and television set design course at Telford College , but she was impressed after seeing a programme going out live . |
17 | The stretch on American asphalt takes in two nights at LA 's Irvine Meadows and one date at New York City 's Madison Square Garden . |
18 | ‘ Is Francesca still in New York ? ’ the brat was asking anxiously , and McLeish , who had not wanted to discuss her in this company , found he had to reassure Jamie about her whereabouts and probable date of return . |
19 | Seal the seeds in envelopes marked with name , date , place where gathered and other date . |
20 | The picture of the history of Pontnewydd Cave that emerges from these and other date measurements is now fairly well established . |
21 | It becomes clear from the expressions used by Lord Wright speaking for the Privy Council to describe the duty and its breach , the important and significant date in relation thereto was not the date of manufacture but when the damage occurred : see also Watson v. Fram Reinforced Concrete Co . Ltd. , 1960 S.C . ( H.L. ) 92 . |
22 | With the large numbers of early sites that have now been recognised in the landscape , particularly those cropmarks and pottery scatters of prehistoric and Romano-British date , archaeologists have also become interested in patterns of early settlement . |