Example sentences of "to a month " in BNC.
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1 | Differently again , the overture to A Month in the Country conveys romantic nostalgia with deeper hints of passion which Lanchbery created when he arranged little-known music by Chopin . |
2 | Honeydew melons ripen slowly and will often keep up to a month , but smaller varieties will take less time to ripen . |
3 | Or the sensitivity to cow's-milk could have cleared up thanks to a month of avoidance . |
4 | It will cost you two stamps , and I 'm afraid , a wait of up to a month , as our volunteers deal with the huge response we get . |
5 | Results will be given as quickly as possible , but some experts fear they could take up to a month if demand is high . |
6 | The punishments included forfeiture of remission , single cell confinements , restrictions upon access to the canteen and , more controversially , the stopping of letters and visits for up to a month . |
7 | There was always a long wait for an appointment , sometimes up to a month , and women were only kept in for 24 hours if it was a normal birth . |
8 | The builder 's surveyor will either check the information supplied by the sub-contractor or measure the work carried out during the payment period , usually weekly , but occasionally for longer periods of up to a month . |
9 | Prime Minister Filip Dimitrov spent close to a month holding consultations on the reshuffle with key figures within the increasingly fractionalized ruling coalition , the Union of Democratic Forces ( UDF ) . |
10 | One of them was the fact that housing associations ask for the keys is or ask for notification up to a month in advance of the fact that someone 's going to leave and that is not something which in terms of our stock , we find practical to do . |
11 | In Gloucestershire , another six hundred people are now out of work compared to a month ago . |
12 | But for the Milton Keynes Kings it means an end to a month of uncertainty . |
13 | He expects the journey of three thousand miles to take up to a month . |
14 | Angela Kinsella , 28 , of High Northgate , Darlington , was sentenced to a month 's imprisonment yesterday for causing fear or provocation of violence , resisting a police constable and stealing a shirt from a clothes shop . |
15 | and then the first day I stop , I 've usually got flu , I 'm exhausted , I ca n't get out of bed , I feel rotten , but if I keep going for like , three weeks to a month , just on six hours , that 's fine , but the first day I stop I 'm like , in bed for a week ill usually . |