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

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1 He was not given the 30 months ' notice provided for by his contract .
2 Active planning and discussion of an international conference occupied the early months of 1944 .
3 He had n't loved Vanessa , but he had enjoyed the fourteen months they 'd spent together here .
4 November to March are considered the best months .
5 ‘ Put it this way , I was approached a few months ago by a couple of guys in one of my clubs who said that they wanted to see the gaffer .
6 Their friends could only feel that death was merciful in the circumstances , especially with war imminent , and that Molly had made the closing months of their lives very happy .
7 This new method of composition can be seen clearly by comparing an etching of a figure done as an illustration for Max Jacob 's Saint Matorell and securely datable to Cadaquès , with a drawing done a few months earlier .
8 Much of Fr John 's time was also taken up visiting his outstations and taking Mass and the sacraments to the people who were visited every three months .
9 The patients were seen every three months at their local hospital jointly by their own physician and the trial coordinator .
10 Thereafter , ultrasonography and laboratory tests were done every three months and ERCP every six months , during the two first years of follow up .
11 The brand will need to be reapplied every six months or so , depending on the rate of growth of your horse 's feet .
12 Chest and abdominal computed tomography was performed every six months when lymph node or lung involvement was present at the initial staging .
13 Repeat colonoscopies were performed every 6 months for the entire 2 year follow up period , and any metachronous adenomas that had occurred were removed .
14 House Martins nest in many villages and some larger towns and in 1971 three pairs were found nesting 1.2km. from the site of a gas works that had closed a few months previously .
15 But you 've got a few months left , enough time for a very shrewd operator to move in .
16 Apparently in the good old days the rule was that all the uniforms got cleaned every six months , whether they needed it or not .
17 Er , Jim , Birmingham , West er , Midlands er , supporting er , the sectionalization of the union because erm , we were told a few months ago it was passed for nineteen ninety one .
18 I inquired after my brother , Max , who had finally agreed a few months ago to work for Dad 's firm , and I established that he was in Paris for a few more days .
19 It was a time of great personal sadness ; his first wife had died in 1927 ; he had married Katherine Harrower-Peters the following year , but she too had died a few months later in an influenza epidemic .
20 Coffey died in Bromley , Middlesex , 26 November 1852 , his eldest son Aeneas having died a few months earlier .
21 ‘ And we 'd only had a few months of marriage . ’
22 She did literally now , ever since that turn she 'd had a few months ago ; frightened of the stairs , the climb when the lifts did n't work , she rarely went out , but stayed surrounded and walled-in by belongings , old letters , cards , souvenirs scattered over the furniture .
23 James , 19 , working in the hall under a community service order , has had a few months ' work for the council since leaving school .
24 Fortunately , Quetta was bought a few months later by a retired man , Harold Shoosmith .
25 Since there are likely to be a few worms present , even in adult dogs , in spite of the diversion of the majority of larvae to the somatic tissues , it is recommended that adult dogs should be treated every six months throughout their lives .
26 Weaned pups and adult dogs should be treated every three months .
27 Discount levels are determined according to aggregate purchases over three years and will apparently be policed every four months .
28 In the Health Study , each child was examined every 4 months by a physician .
29 In this it is related to the heads of the Two Nudes painted a few months earlier , but as opposed to them , it is more completely mask-like , and every area or section of it is clearly defined and forms a self-contained unit .
30 Yet , in April , the Executive Committee of the National Union of Textile Workers ( NUTW ) declared its intention of demanding a restoration of the 5 per cent on base wages lost in 1921 and that the cost of living addition should be altered every three months — an action which would benefit the textile workers .
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