Example sentences of "in a month " in BNC.

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1 In a month you 'll be bored with your job .
2 This is something that Ashton emphasises when Natalia , Kolia , Vera and the Tutor dance to Chopin 's Grande Polonaise and Fantasy on Polish Airs in A Month in the Country .
3 They are often most valuable members of a company because of their ability to sink their own personalities in order to play a range of entirely unusual characters such as the comic Alain in La Fille Mal Gardée , the tragic Bratfisch in Mayerling , Kolia , the son , in A Month in the Country and the ridiculous short dancer in Elite Syncopations .
4 Particularly valuable examples of the amount of information which can be given about a character in brief solos are those for most of the characters in A Month in the Country and , dramatically , for those in Mayerling .
5 To a very large extent this is what Ashton does in A Month in the Country where the non-dancers speak out from time to time in explicit gestures .
6 It should only include items which increase tension as in Romeo and Juliet or give rise to more fun and happiness as in La Fille Mal Gardée , or enhance the general mood as in A Month in the Country where there is romance in the air and also a general feeling of frustration .
7 It is a movement he has used many times and which is perhaps seen at its best in the pas de deux to the Meditation from Thai-s created for Anthony Dowell and Antoinette Sibley ; in A Month in the Country when Natalia dances with the Tutor to express her emotions ; and in Les Deux Pigeons in the final pas de deux , when the Young Man has returned to The Girl and tenderly dances with her in his arms ( see page 83 ) .
8 Nowhere are they more telling than in Ashton 's Enigma Variations where they explain the sympathy felt by Jaeger ( the critic ) for Elgar and his Wife or in A Month in the Country where Ashton communicates the growing feelings of love and frustration of the participants .
9 Dorabella 's playfulness is similar to that of Natalia 's ward , Vera , when she first dances in A Month in the Country , .
10 Yet if the dances of Vera and Natalia in A Month in the Country and Juliet in Romeo and Juliet are examined it will be discovered how the technical content is so designed that the steps , poses and gestures show how changing circumstances are affecting the individuals .
11 Certainly there is a difference between classes when , fur example , the Tutor dances first with Katia the servant , and then with Natalia in A Month in the Country or when townspeople dance in the street and nobles in the ballroom in Romeo and Juliet .
12 The movements are more or less directed sideways , i.e. écarté or effacé , as in the dances fur Romeo , Mercutio and Benvolio in Romeo and Juliet and fur the Tutor in A Month in the Country .
13 And what that implies for Newport 's chances against the world champions in a month 's time , when the tourists will be properly attuned , hardly bears thinking about .
14 ‘ This place will have a lot of tents and caravans and people in a month 's time . ’
15 ‘ I reckon I 've got more in this pocket than he gets in a month . ’
16 ‘ But what will you be saying if you see yourself in a month 's time with a list on you like the Leaning Tower of Pisa ?
17 Cuts in temporary nurses and overtime have been agreed by West Lambeth health authority , London , after its running deficit tripled to £1.5 million in a month .
18 The national selectors indicated before England 's unexpected success in the HDM international tournament at The Hague that they wanted to test other members of their squad before the team is announced for the first official internationals of the season , the Four Nation tournament at Crystal Palace in a month 's time .
19 It does provide much of the mechanicals for the Brava pick-ups , now labelled Vauxhall not Bedford , and doubtless will contribute in no small measure to Vauxhall 's new Frontera 4 × 4 due out in a month or two .
20 Any diet that takes this weight off in a month or two will probably not be successful in the long term .
21 Could you buy in quite a bit of fresh fish , say ten portions if you plan to have ten fish meals in a month , so that there is always good healthy protein food available as a base for a meal ?
22 ‘ I know , and I have plans to have it , if I can but gather the energy in a month or two .
23 In a month when Harpers & Queen magazine devotes several pages to the lost art of manners , it may seem strange that parents should send their daughters from the most polite nation in the world to this newly graceless country .
24 A spell of seven games without a win has seen the Goodison club tumble from seventh to 16th place in a month and , Beardsley apart , they rarely looked likely to trouble the supremely confident United , beaten only once in their last eight games .
25 Most of them looked to be students , but in a month we never managed a longer conversation than ‘ Hi !
26 However , many Type 2 patients can be commenced on diet alone and reviewed in a month .
27 The right man can produce almost as much impression on a boy in a month as he could on a man in a year , but he must first understand him …
28 The possibility of further meetings was discussed and it was agreed to have one more session in a month 's time in order to evaluate progress .
29 At the end of this period , in a month when the natural , or ‘ wild ’ , population of these mosquitoes should have peaked , not a single A. albimanus could be found .
30 Is n't it true that someone tried to burn down the barn your Sparrowgrass was stabled in a month ago ?
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