Example sentences of "[noun sg] in six month " in BNC.

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1 BRITISH AEROSPACE dived 87p to 113p on its shock £129 million loss in six months .
2 Profits fell from £312,000 to a £191,000 loss in six months .
3 It will be the third world title fight in the North-east in six months , following two IBF cruiserweight fights won by Glenn McCrory of Co Durham .
4 Despite this spending , and increased investment in funding development projects , the group 's cash pile has risen 20 p.c. in six months .
5 The second complaint made by the local authority is that the justices specifically said by paragraph ( 1 ) of their contact order that there should be no contact between T. and her father until after the local authority review in six months ' time .
6 ‘ Do you realize how many people escaped from our place in six months ? ’ asked the goats .
7 In the end , to please her , I promised to get a job in six months ' time .
8 PETER REID starts his first match in six months at Wimbledon tonight bidding to force Manchester City back on the championship trail .
9 If they changed the name of the product they could monopolise the glue business in six months .
10 What was the use of tallies that might , perhaps , be valid in theory , and even capable of being turned into cash in six months ' time , or a year , but were so much paper now , and no use to disgruntled archers and men-at-arms whose need was for coin that could be spent at once ?
11 The four countries were to convene a further meeting in six months to evaluate the progress of the agreement , and to host in 1991 an international conference on the control of illegal drugs .
12 It was his third warrant sale scare in six months .
13 Seve Ballesteros clinched his biggest cheque in six months when pocketing £16,000 for winning the Canon Shoot-out final at Crans-sur-Sierre .
14 If I wanted to squander the money in six months or a year , I could do that too , but if I did he would haunt me . ’
15 Apart from those recommendations relating to fiscal measures , which are a matter for my right hon. Friend the Chancellor of the Exchequer , we have set targets for action on every one of the recommendations — and we shall report again on progress in six months .
16 On 3 February 1992 the justices made an order containing terms ( 1 ) that there should be no contact between the father and the girl until after the review by the local authority in six months time ; ( 2 ) that the mother should have reasonable supervised contact with the girl ; and ( 3 ) that there should be supervised contact between the girl and her older half-sister .
17 By their reasons the justices stated that the girl would continue to be liable to sexual abuse if allowed to return to her family as the mother refused to recognise the responsibility of the father for that abuse and that the mother would not protect the girl from the father on whom the mother was emotionally dependent ; that they had considered that the girl might be cared for by her half-sister but had concluded that it would be difficult to prevent contact between the girl and her father ; that they had formed the view that contact between the girl and her father would be harmful at the present time and therefore the local authority should refuse such contact until the review by the local authority in six months time ; and that there should be supervised reasonable contact between the girl and her mother and between the girl and her half-sister .
18 ORDERS to US factories for durable goods fell 1.7 per cent in January , the biggest drop in six months , produced in large part by a decline in aircraft , the government said in Washington on Wednesday .
19 It insists that paper can only be recycled four times before it disintegrates , and claims that if Scandinavia stopped producing primary fibre Europe would run out of paper in six months .
20 The Constitution provided for the appointment of a National Legislative Assembly , which would in turn appoint a committee to draft a full constitution in six months .
21 With increased duration of follow up , the number of patients who either did not require any dilatation or needed only one dilatation in six months , increased progressively and there was a simultaneous reduction in the number of patients requiring two or more dilatations .
22 The current value of the FT-SE 100 index is 2400 , while the current price of one FT-SE 100 index future for delivery in six months is £60 550 .
23 On 1 July the value of the index was 2400.0 and the current price of a future for delivery in six months was 62 000 .
24 There is no guarantee that this money will be available next year so training providers are now scrabbling around trying to work out ways of providing training up to the required standard in six months instead of the full year
25 There is no guarantee that this money will be available next year so training providers are now scrabbling around trying to work out ways of providing training up to the required standard in six months instead of the full year .
26 Nigel : But 40 leading scientists do say that carbon dioxide is made in producing uranium and building the reactors , and power stations are not the main source of greenhouse gases anyway ; and nuclear programmes divert money from energy-saving programmes , and it takes six years to build a nuclear power station and you can save that amount of carbon dioxide in six months by saving energy .
27 The Central Statistical Office said outstanding credit in February rose for the first time in six months .
28 This was the third time in six months that the federal government had intervened in state politics to redress alleged fraud .
29 ‘ I thought I might have to sell my ticket , ’ added Birch , who returned to action yesterday for the first time in six months .
30 Willie Falconer will start a League game for the first time in six months , and teenager Alan Moore could make his debut .
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