Example sentences of "have [adj] month " in BNC.
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1 | The Louver Gallery has this month cleverly devised a show which overviews this underlying notion in so much recent painting . |
2 | Judith Searle 's elder son , Matthew , is now eighteen : ‘ It has been a source of real satisfaction that my elder boy has this month ( October , 1990 ) joined Wadham as a mathematician , so I can start all over again . ’ |
3 | THE European Community has 12 months in which to achieve a breakthrough to full economic and monetary union or the whole project may have to be put on ice until the end of the next decade . |
4 | Rail fares have been rising at around 1 ½ per cent over inflation in recent years and the new corporate plan also warns that BR has 12 months to assess whether passengers would pay even more for a better service . |
5 | While speed of thought and deed will be the name of the game 1992-style , rugby union worldwide has 12 months in which to decide whether controversial alterations to ruck and maul are workable . |
6 | The Jewish Year has 12 months with an extra month every Leap Year . |
7 | And although the Hindu year also has 12 months , they are different to our months . |
8 | His present contract has 12 months to run . |
9 | Any new ratepayer has six months to appeal from the date he or she became responsible for rates . |
10 | The secured creditor has the right to call upon the trustee to elect whether or not to exercise his power to redeem , and the trustee then has six months in which to exercise the power or decide not to exercise it ( r6.117(4) ) . |
11 | Now he has six months to set things right , which at least gives the ducks time to hatch their eggs and raise their families . |
12 | Consequently , a private company which has 10 months in which to file its accounts , and has an accounting reference date of 30 September , must file its accounts at Companies House on 30 July at the latest and not on 31 July . |
13 | A simple power struggle lies at the core , one which Mr Yeltsin has three months to resolve . |
14 | An employee who is dismissed after two years ' service has three months in which to complain to an industrial tribunal . |
15 | Once a decision is made it must be communicated in writing to the claimant , who then has three months in which to appeal against it to the SSAT . |
16 | ‘ I have a contract which has 18 months to go , and as far as I 'm concerned , I 'll be seeing out those 18 months . |
17 | Graham further delighted them yesterday by saying Limpar would be offered a new contract — his present deal has 18 months to run . |
18 | Francis still has 18 months of his original deal to run . |
19 | Keane has 18 months left on his contract and the speculation does not do the game any good . ’ |
20 | Beasant , who still has 18 months of his contract to run , has a chance of playing on Sunday . |
21 | The piloting of general SVQs still has 18 months to run , and SCOTVEC continues to plan more events and written guidance to help centres offering both the first and second batches of general SVQs . |
22 | ‘ Napoleon ’ , the latest instalment of the city-sponsored WONDERS cultural series , has five months ( until 22 September ) to top the previous attendance records set by its predecessors ‘ Rameses the Great ’ , ‘ Catherine the Great ’ and ‘ Splendors of the Ottoman Sultans ’ , each of which brought hundreds of thousands to the region 's cultural capital . |
23 | We have been here five months and he has one month left to complete his sixty . |
24 | The man has two months of his sentence left to serve . |
25 | It was originally issued with a three-month maturity but now has two months left . |
26 | The government has two months to reply to the charges . |
27 | But if I 'd had eight months of thinking , I do n't think I could have taken it . |
28 | ‘ We have had 12 months intense activity and TIE has enabled us to expand our operation much more quickly than envisaged , ’ said Les Harbron , the company 's project co-ordinator . |
29 | ‘ We 'd had six months of worrying whether everything was going to be all right — what Joseph would look like , or whether he would be all there , ’ says Leslie , her relief still evident . |
30 | Yeah we 've we 've had six months |