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

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1 Over the last few months hardly a day had gone by without his name being mentioned in the financial Press , the articles mainly commenting on the swift , ferocious manner in which he was carving his way through the City , ruthlessly gobbling up one company after another .
2 You do n't just put a two page report in and it 's resolved it 's probably a three month project that you need to go continuously once a week to a trial meeting or or three months once a week to a two hour meeting .
3 If three months thereafter the landlord has not replied in writing to the tenant objecting to the proposed alterations , the tenant is entitled to presume that the landlord consents to the alterations .
4 In children older than 11 months both the univariate and multivariate analyses suggest that a respiratory rate of 60/min is preferable to the suggested 70/min as a cut off value for the prediction of hypoxaemia .
5 A few months later a shuttle carried Jaq up to a great black ship circling in orbit .
6 Six months later a Treaty was signed in London which led to the setting up of a 26-county Free State .
7 Seven or eight months later a customer booked a holiday , relying on an old unamended copy of the brochure .
8 A few months later a man living in Herne Bay in Kent found a live earthworm in his garden after a rainstorm .
9 Five months later a device exploded in the Macdonalds restsurant in the town .
10 Some months later a colleague and I were returning to London from a meeting in Brussels .
11 Leave was refused at first instance and in the Court of Appeal , though a few months later a Practice Direction ( [ 1986 ] 2 All ER 226 ) was issued indicating the collective view of the judges that solicitors should be permitted to appear in the High Court or Court of Appeal in formal or unopposed proceedings .
12 I was n't therefore able to recommend this film when a few months later a woman from Nottingham requested a loan .
13 Millions of pounds and several months later the consultancy company concluded that too many people were steering and not enough were rowing .
14 Despite denials from both parties , managing director Garry Hawkes FHCIMA withdrew his nomination for presidency of the HCIMA in order to concentrate on business , and a few months later the story circulating was that he had put together a management buyout package .
15 More than 18 months later the firms have taken the exceptional step of issuing a joint statement of position .
16 Three months later the company folded up .
17 Despite all this and more we decided that the asking price of £28,000 was about right and six months later the purchase was completed and we moved in .
18 Six months later the Campaign was ready with a formidable opposition case to make .
19 However , six months later the scheme was revised .
20 Nearly two months later the patient complained of itching and cholestasis was diagnosed .
21 He organised a meeting of some of the more militant people who had attended the NICRA meeting and about two months later the DHAC was launched .
22 A few months later The Times Africa Correspondent ( W.P. Kirkman ) wrote two long centre-page articles ( 25 and 26 June 1962 ) on the new African leaders which do more than most to illuminate Nkrumah 's position .
23 And a few months later the Prince asked me to marry him .
24 Five months later the government gave twelve of the pits a reprieve after an unprecedented outcry from the public and M Ps .
25 Two months later the Ashleys hired their most professionally qualified applicant to date in the retail sector , Liza Wanklyn , an American living in Paris , had graduated from design school and had worked for Jean Muir and Givenchy before applying to join ‘ Laura Ashley ’ .
26 A few months later the Revers and their baby daughter set off for San Francisco .
27 The unprecedented judgment was then published in the All England Law Reports but two months later the grant of letters was ruled void by another judge .
28 Seventeen months later the firm , which employs barely 100 people , carried off another giant-slaying trick by landing a £38 million trains order for the Malaysian railway KTM in the face of competition from BREL and a leading Japanese manufacturer .
29 Seventeen months later the firm , which employs barely 100 people , carried off another giant-slaying trick by landing a £38 million trains order for the Malaysian railway KTM in the face of competition from BREL and a leading Japanese manufacturer .
30 Five months later the Minister of Information was asked in Parliament , during the debate on the Newspaper Ordnance ( Amendment ) Bill , why this new Bill was necessary if the Government had been able to close down Ulimwengu was it somehow to legalize what had been done already ?
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