sept造句1. Our school will begin on Sept.3.
2. I've booked it for Thurs. 8th Sept.
3. The closing date for applications is 10th Sept.
4. Sept. 26: Second lunar eclipse.
5. Pierce delayed reappearing before the subcommittee until Sept. 9.
6. The woman was kidnapped and raped Sept. 5.
7. On Sept. 11 Kravchuk met leaders of opposition groups, when topics under discussion included a transitional government and a new constitution.
8. During an emergency debate on the situation on Sept. 25 the Bundestag unanimously condemned the attacks.
9. Twin quakes on Sept. 26 killed 10 people and severely damaged the basilica in Assisi.
10. The bill was signed by Bush on Sept. 23 and then approved by the courts to allow Morgan's release.
11. Keating was arrested on Sept. 18 after the Los Angeles district attorney issued a 42-count state indictment against him and three others.
12. The measures were approved in parliament on Sept. 28 by a majority of one vote.
13. On Sept. 9 the government had introduced tough new measures designed to curb escalating food prices.
14. Ghazi Kan'an, arranged a ceasefire on Sept. 2 and a week later officials from both sides signed an agreement in Damascus.
15. It will review the plan by Sept. 30 and make a final decision, Kubo said.
16. According to the Middle East Times of Sept. 24-30, the country's annual inflation rate was running at around 700 percent.
17. Folland, 29 on Sept 17, has shown leadership qualities with Devon.
18. Lech Walesa, chairman of the Solidarity trade union, had formally announced his candidacy on Sept. 17.
19. When no agreement was reached, the agency began imposing the fines Sept. 4.
20. The budget for 1992 was presented to parliament on Sept. 30.
21. A number of military commanders from the southern, central and northern regions were appointed as ministers on Sept. 24.
22. The banking concern had $ 1. 4 billion in assets at Sept. 30.
23. The State Council subsequently instituted a nationwide restructuring campaign, and set a Sept. 20 deadline for clearing debt arrears between enterprises.
24. A second biological weapons inspection team, which arrived on Sept. 20, was expected to complete its mission in early October.
25. Strikes An national and indefinite strike of bank workers began on Sept. 12 for pay increases of up to 297 percent.
26. Clinton leads Dole statewide by 20 percent according to a poll completed Sept. 26.
27. They are among the many victims of a series of large earthquakes that began slamming the Assisi-Foligno area on Sept. 26.
28. The Board plans to release the report to the press on Sept. 11.
29. They will not be able to use them before June 1 or after Sept. 1, Ellsworth said.
30. This Cabinet was itself subject to a reshuffle on Sept. 17.