Example sentences of "election would be hold [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The SLORC and the Election Commission decided on Nov. 6 , 1989 , that a general election would be held on May 27 , 1990 .
2 The government had originally announced on Feb. 14 that the election would be held on March 28-29 ; on March 28 it was announced that polling would be extended for a further day on account of heavy rains which had led to voters being discouraged by transport difficulties .
3 The conference nonetheless appeared to have agreed that the interim government would serve until January 1992 , and that a general election would be held on Oct. 15 , 1991 .
4 On Dec. 24 the interim Prime Minister , Anand Panyarachun , announced that an election would be held on March 22 , 1992 .
5 Ending months of intense speculation , Prime Minister John Major announced on March 11 that the general election would be held on April 9 .
6 The terms for both the constituent assembly and the interim cabinet would be a maximum of 12 months , after which election would be held under a new constitution .
7 A general election would be held by the end of 1991 , or 120 days into 1992 if there was a delay in approval of the new constitution .
8 Panic announced on Oct. 21 that a general election would be held in the FRY on Dec. 13 .
9 TWO weeks ago Peter Willey , careful tax partner with accountants Ernst & Young , astounded us with the prediction that the General Election would be held within six months .
10 During the second phase , beginning on May 1 , 1991 , elections would be held at all levels , including elections for president .
11 The American military government promptly announced that elections would be held on 9 May 1948 , and UNTCOK undertook to observe the elections provided they were held ‘ in a free atmosphere , wherein the democratic rights of freedom of speech , press , and assembly would be recognized and accepted ’ .
12 He also announced that elections would be held on Oct. 24 .
13 President Zhelyu Zhelev announced on July 16 that local and general elections would be held on Sept. 29 .
14 Presidential elections would be held on Dec. 1 ( with a second round on Dec. 15 if necessary ) and legislative elections on Jan. 15 , 1992 .
15 On Nov. 28 the interim Prime Minister , Jean-Jacques Honorat , announced that fresh elections would be held on Jan. 5 , 1992 , in defiance of an OAS resolution .
16 Ershad and a number of former ministers were arrested on charges of corruption and abuse of power , and the transitional government on Dec. 14 announced that parliamentary elections would be held on March 2 , 1991 ( subsequently brought forward to Feb. 27 ) .
17 The President , Sir Dawda Kairaba Jawara , announced on Feb. 14 that presidential and legislative elections would be held on April 29 , 11 days before the expiry of his current term of office .
18 It was announced on Feb. 28 that further voting to complete the local elections would be held on March 1 and 8 , as well as on April 19 .
19 On March 9 it was announced that multiparty presidential and legislative elections would be held on Nov. 15 and Dec. 13 , 1992 .
20 Senatorial elections would be held on May 31 , with voting for the president taking place over two rounds on June 14 and June 28 [ see pp. 38752-53 for February 1992 amendments to timetable set by national conference ] .
21 Speaking at the opening session of the National People 's Assembly on April 2 , President José Eduardo dos Santos announced that multiparty presidential and legislative elections would be held on Sept. 29 and 30 .
22 Fourth , it stipulated that once Saddam Hussein had been overthrown " direct and free " elections would be held to a constituent council , which would in turn draw up a new constitution .
23 Under the reform , elections would be held under a system of proportional representation , with officials re-electable for four-year periods but unable to occupy several positions at the various levels of local and regional government at the same time .
24 Presidential and legislative elections would be held under UN supervision within one year , once the demobilization process was complete .
25 It was agreed that elections would be held in Zimbabwe , despite the activities of various black guerrilla forces led by Joshua Nkomo and Robert Mugabe , and a constitutional convention was to be held in London .
26 Although many of those arrested remained in detention , Avril suggested that elections would be held in accordance with the published timetable .
27 In promulgating the new Constitution Ganilau expressed the hope that elections would be held in 1991 , although it remained unclear whether the opposition Labour Party would participate .
28 Although it had been initially stated that the elections would be held in September , they were then postponed to Nov. 4 , with a second round if necessary on Nov. 25 .
29 On Feb. 4 Hor Nam Hong announced that it was the last extension of the Assembly 's mandate , and that elections would be held in 1992 with or without a political settlement .
30 According to a timetable finalized the following month , the constitution would be amended by April 1991 and multiparty elections would be held in the first quarter of 1992 .
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