Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
"So I went to the village hall, the public records office.
And although these documents should be available from the local public records office it is not safe to assume they will be.
Or maybe it was the man who found the letter in the Public Records Office two hundred years later.
'I did most of my research at the Public Records Office.
This record is now in the English Public Records Office.
In 1999, however, secrecy rules changed, and the Public Records Office was ordered to open files not related to national security.
Filing notices in the required public records offices of the intention to file a lien if unpaid (some states).
The original is in the Public Records Office in London."
Later the building served as a Public Records Office, and after that as a depot for the municipal library.
The office was sometimes incorrectly referred to in the plural form, as the Public Records Office.
"I've worked in public records offices in London, small libraries in Athens.
I thought better coming from me than from some bloody librarian at the Public Records Office.'
He said about 30 files in the Public Records Office, including some which were closed to the public, were examined.
History of Hut 3, Public Records Office documents, ref.
Public Records Office.
The declassified MI5 files on her were released by the Public Records Office in 2000.
The following registered designs are recorded at UK Public Records Office.
Two at the Public Records Office, checking the death certificates of all serving military personnel from May to July.
The city had great economic importance in Roman Cyprus due to the attested presence of a curator civitatis and a public records office.
Afterwards, the name of the archives was changed to the Public Records Office, while it remained housed at the Citadel.
His will is recorded in the Public Records Office of Northern Ireland:
The Public Records Office currently retains some supplementary benefit records but there is no systematic sampling system.
The Commission's Public Records Office also keeps all reports on file and will send you copies of specific reports, upon request.
As the title suggests, the book is based on declassified documents, which have become available at the Public Records Office at London.