Example sentences of "[noun] [art] [adj] months " in BNC.

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1 The Fritz Bank foreign exchange dealer in Frankfurt might quote the exporter a three months ' DM forward rate at a premium of DM0.05–0.04 .
2 As it happened , he had been shot through both legs a few months before .
3 The landlord now has the right to reconsider the rent every 12 months instead of every 3 years .
4 Er six months no six months and a week .
5 Remember to change the filter floss weekly and the carbon every two months if the tank is fully stocked .
6 If you have your hair done once a week could you set it yourself and just visit the hairdressers for a cut every two months ?
7 Having once negotiated the hurdle of the initial course it was not so difficult to persuade those who held the money bags to allow me to fly the aircraft every six months or so to maintain some sort of standard in flying up-to-date jet transports .
8 The coroner heard it revealed for the first time — none of the family knew it — that Charlie had had a stroke a few months before , which explained the strange behaviour .
9 But then there was also the ingenue , a young girl with all the sparkle of a Guy Fawkes night fireworks display , who appeared in one scene in a straw boater and what looked very like a parson 's dog collar and had everyone in the audience drooling — just as they had on Broadway where in New Faces she had had her break a few months before .
10 But friends continued to die : Jo Schlesser at Rouen a few months later .
11 In order to ensure that the information on our M&A Database remains current we propose to review each entry every six months .
12 Another common advance ordering practice is that of selecting books a few months before publication , after scrutiny of information provided by library suppliers or ( in the case of academic libraries ) by specialized alerting services which have been set up for this purpose .
13 Your issue on the use of images a few months ago was excellent so why not stick to your own guidelines ?
14 Patients who remained ulcer free attended for clinical review every two months and had a mandatory endoscopy at 0 , 4 , 8 , and 12 months or if symptoms suggestive of ulcer recurrence developed .
15 I will take on the caring but I must have a break every six months , ’ or ‘ I can only do so if I can be sure that the incontinence service will be reliable . ’
16 The retailer must pay VAT to the Government 's Customs and Excise Department every three months .
17 I started organising puppy parties for my clients a few months back , using a good dog trainer to co-ordinate the parties and a local church hall as the venue .
18 In answer to John Mowforth 's justified moan about Warwick truss rods — I 'm a guitar repairer and I was presented with the exact same problem by one of my clients a few months ago .
19 Mathiesen et al found a difference in urinary albumin excretion between captopril and no antihypertensive treatment by measuring blood pressure and urinary albumin excretion every four months in 44 patients similar to ours , but this was true only after four years of follow up .
20 Under the resolution , the sanctions committee would review matters every two months and let Iraq import more if ‘ humanitarian ’ need required .
21 I have to confess that we failed to keep the secret until the day of publication : the sharp observation of sensed that ‘ something was going on ’ among his co-authors a few months before the book was published !
22 David Poole , who came into ballet in Cape Town a few months before John Cranko in 1944 , described his beginnings : how he saw his first ballet performance on a Saturday night at City Hall , spoke to friends there of his desire to dance , and on the Sunday was told by them that they had arranged with Dulcie Howes for him to attend classes at the University Ballet School .
23 In the Survival Study , children were visited and dosed by trained fieldworkers every 4 months for 2 years in seven survey rounds .
24 In a letter to Gould a few months later , Lear , with characteristic self-pity , excuses his poor output :
25 This second charge came because Ramsey had written an article in the Bishoprick which criticized the evangelistic work of Billy Graham , who led a mission in England a few months before .
26 Zach , Tom discovered , was a voluble , curly-haired boy a few months older than Willie , only taller and in bad need , so he thought , of a haircut .
27 The team included the Celtic goalkeeper Johnny Thomson playing one of his last games for Scotland a few months before his tragic death .
28 In support of this contention he quotes research done by Thorpe , who found in a study of long-term foster-children that only 27 per cent had contact with their parents every six months or more frequently and that over 60 per cent of natural parents did not know where their children were living , with only 21 per cent feeling encouraged by their social worker to maintain contact .
29 Economic recession has forced consumers to reassess the need to update their wardrobe every six months , while conservation awareness has begun to cause some clothes lovers to approach fashion anew .
30 Well it will , they have n't had a free election except for one they had in rather stressful circumstances a few months ago , since oh , the early er ninteen thirties , and one er wonders whether the population could be going to administer to Mr Kohl the same sort of surprise that the British population administered to Churchill in nineteen forty-five .
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