Example sentences of "it [prep] six month " in BNC.

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1 In fact I had it for six months and I never did plug it into an amplifier ; I just used it in the dressing room . ’
2 The dealer was taken away for questioning , and the painting was confiscated by the Gemäldegalerie who kept it for six months , attempting to resolve the situation themselves .
3 We lived with it for six months !
4 I did it for six months and reckon that at only 24 I did it pretty well .
5 No sound had emerged from it for six months : spare parts were hard to get , Dynmouth Hi-Fi Boutique informed him .
6 Er it 's a fifty percent uptake but it co and he says , Do n't you can ch you can just do it for six months of the Year .
7 So we 're giving em it for six months .
8 We 're giving it for six months .
9 But we do n't know how long it 'll be , before get any money coming in , and if you go on to family credit , you get it for six months , so that 'll be our wages .
10 I got it for six months , te
11 The 1931 treaty is automatically prolonged from year to year and each party has the right to terminate it after six months ' notification .
12 ‘ People will slowly discover they can put down a five per cent deposit on a house without losing it in six months , ’ he said .
13 So I thought well if you 're gon na do it in six months
14 Now , a lot of people got to the one month happily , the thirty nine , but only fifteen out of these thirty nine made it to six months .
15 We normally try and estimate the full year tax charge and then apply it to six months and we got it wrong .
16 Held , allowing the appeal , that it was a requirement of all leases and tenancy agreements that the term created was of certain duration ; that the lease purportedly created under the memorandum of agreement , being for an uncertain period , was void and the land was held on a yearly tenancy created by virtue of the tenant 's possession and payment of yearly rent , on such terms of the memorandum of agreement as were consistent with a yearly tenancy ; and that , accordingly , since the term preventing the landlord from determining the tenancy until the land was required for road widening purposes was inconsistent with the right of either party under a yearly tenancy to determine it on six months ' notice , the plaintiffs ' tenancy had been lawfully determined ( post , pp. 283B–C , F–G , 284G–H , 285E–F , 286E–F , H — 287B , G–H ) .
17 Term Characteristic Six months Part II of the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954 does not apply to a tenancy for a term of years certain not exceeding six months unless : ( 1 ) it contains provision for renewing the term or extending it beyond six months from its beginning ; or ( 2 ) the tenant has been in occupation for a period which , together with any period during which any predecessor in his business was in occupation , exceeds twelve months ( Landlord and Tenant Act 1954 , s43(3) ) .
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