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Sentence count:269+27Posted:2017-05-19Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: manualactuaryestuaryfebruaryobituarymortuarysanctuarysumptuaryMeaning: ['dʒænjʊərɪ]  n. the first month of the year; begins 10 days after the winter solstice. 
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(91) On January 23rd, America decided to relax its rules on the foreign ownership of its airlines.
(92) When you're used to snow in January, warm sunny weather feels unseasonable.
(93) David Rowland is almost certain to succeed him as chairman on January 1.
(94) Bernstein's two remaining lectures will take place on January 22 and 23.
(95) The exhibition transfers to York City Art Gallery on 23rd January.
(96) Only 18 of the UN's 180 members had paid their dues by the January deadline.
(97) I picked up lots of bargains in the January sales.
(98) In Britain, the spring term starts in January and ends just before Easter.
(99) The long and the short of it is that they are willing to start the work in January.
(100) I picked up some real bargains in the January sales this year.
(101) They got a pay rise in March which was backdated to January.
(102) The wage increases agreed in January are to be backdated to October last year.
(103) The border, effectively closed since 1981(sentencedict.com), will be opened as of January the 1st.
(104) The installation of the new archbishop will take place in January.
(105) In the first week of January, thousands of guilt-ridden people signed up for fitness courses or embarked on diets.
(106) On January 3 the company will present its plans to the bank.
(107) The January flood waters receded as fast as they had risen.
(108) January passed into February with the crime still a mystery.
(109) He arrived on January 9, disheveled and much the worse for wear.
(110) Profits plunged and he stood down as chairman last January.
(111) Our hill is marvellous for sledging and we always have snow in January.
(111) Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress day by day!
(112) The baby was born on 13 January, so he'll be exactly five months this day month.
(113) The next income tax payment is due on 31 January.
(114) Their first child was conceived in January and born in October.
(115) The company closed down operations and began liquidating its assets in January.
(116) It was January 19, a year to the day since he had arrived in Singapore.
(117) The Russian government chose not to decontrol oil and gas prices last January.
(118) The year began auspiciously with good trade figures for January.
(119) The move is designed to boost sales during the peak booking months of January and February.
(120) The first half of January was marked by intense diplomatic activity.
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