Example sentences of "[be] [verb] [prep] [noun] [adj] october " in BNC.

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1 The next meeting will be held on Monday 26th October at 7.30pm .
2 The next meeting will be held on Monday 26th October at 7.30pm .
3 The demonstration will be held on Saturday 5th October 1991 , beginning at 7.30 pm at South Causey Equestrian Centre near Stanley , County Durham .
4 Hallowe ‘ en Party to be held on Saturday 27th October .
5 The Centenary services were held on Sunday 1 October 1967 , the morning service being a service of thanksgiving at which the preacher was the President of the Church , the Reverend R D E Gallagher MA BD .
6 Following separate secret ballots which were held on Friday 2 October 1992 , the GS graded staff voted to reject by a 3–1 majority and this was followed by the AP graded staff recording a 4–1 majority in favour of rejection .
7 The exact date of Traherne 's death is not known , but he was buried in Teddington 10 October 1674 under the reading-desk in the church .
8 The first unit to be completed was the 4.5in shell , the first of which was forged on Saturday 11 October 1941 , and with this unit in working order , effort was concentrated on the erection of the second unit , but on 24 January 1942 , owing to a change in policy , the manufacture of the 25-pdr shell was taken over by the States , and the second and third units were dismantled and prepared for despatch to America .
9 , Edith Rebecca ( 1865–1945 ) , botanist and educationist , was born in Brighton 14 October 1865 , the daughter of John Saunders , hotel keeper , and his wife Jane Rebecca Whitwell of Islington .
10 , Alexander ( 1800–1882 ) , barrister and newspaper proprietor , was born in Edinburgh 15 October 1800 , the second of three sons , one of whom died young , and fifth of nine children of James Alexander Haldane [ q.v. ] , religious writer , and his first wife Mary , daughter of Major Alexander Joass of Culleonard , Banffshire .
11 , Alfred ( 1839–1899 ) , painter , was born in Paris 30 October 1839 , into a family of Anglo-French descent , the younger son and second of four children of William Sisley , director of a firm manufacturing artificial flowers , and his wife and cousin Felicia Sell , daughter of a saddler from Lydd , Kent .
12 , Ada Esther ( 1862–1933 ) , novelist , was born in London 10 October 1862 , the oldest child in the family of four daughters and four sons of Samuel Henry Beddington , a wool merchant resident in Hyde Park Square , London , and his wife Zillah , daughter of ( Sir ) John Simon [ q.v . ] ,
13 , John Benjamin ( 1812–1887 ) , ‘ optical , mathematical & philosophical instrument maker ’ ( from his own trade plate ) , was born in London 8 October 1812 , the son and grandson of optical instrument-makers .
14 , Joseph ( 1844–1926 ) , temperance advocate , was born in Worcester 21 October 1844 , the third in the family of three sons and one daughter who survived infancy ( out of eight children ) of John Malins , master builder and later carpenter of Whittington , near Worcester , and his wife Jane , daughter of James Allen , cheese factor , of Wellington , Shropshire .
15 , William Miller ( 1885–1974 ) , historian , was born in Aberdeen 1 October 1885 , the youngest child in the family of three sons and four daughters of the Revd John Macmillan , Scottish Free Church minister and schoolmaster , who had served as a missionary in India , and his wife Elizabeth Caid Lindsay .
16 , Sir Richard ( 1722–1799 ) , merchant , MP , and founder of the seaside resort of Bognor , Sussex , was born in York 5 October 1722 , the youngest of five children ( of whom only he and his sister survived infancy ) of Joseph Hotham , gentleman , and his wife Sarah Bradley .
17 , Sir Francis Arthur ( 1869–1932 ) , inspector-general of the Chinese maritime customs , was born in Scarborough 17 October 1869 , the son of Archdeacon Anthony Stocker Aglen , later rector of St Ninian 's , Alyth , Perthshire , and his wife Margaret Elizabeth , eldest daughter of Stephen Mackenzie [ q.v. ] ,
18 , Sir Charles John ( 1921–1980 ) , broadcasting administrator , was born in Dublin 13 October 1921 , the only son and eldest of the four children of Felix Curran , an army schoolmaster , and his wife Alicia Isabella Bruce , from Aberdeen .
19 , Sir Alan Aird ( 1901–1971 ) , paediatrician , was born in Bournemouth 9 October 1901 , the second of three sons ( there were no daughters ) of the Revd William Moncrieff , Congregational minister , of Bournemouth , and his wife Isabella , daughter of John Masterson , who was in the army .
20 , James ( 1807–1885 ) , locomotive builder , was born in Leeds 27 October 1807 , the eldest of six children of a licensed victualler and his wife .
21 The inquest was adjourned until Monday 7 October .
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