Example sentences of "[pers pn] months " in BNC.

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1 we had them months ago .
2 It 's up to thee months , I say after three months no good taking anything at all because you 'd never lose it , not after three months .
3 Thee months ago he and fellow directors Merfyn Davies and Dr Moira Willaims went to the Yuri Gagarin Centre where Col Alexseva is head of medical research .
4 In contrast , it took me months and umpteen phone calls to obtain even a brochure from a well-known American vintage manufacturer .
5 It took me months to get over it . ’
6 It 's taken me months of physio to learn to walk properly again , and I 'm very grateful to all the people who helped me .
7 It 's tremendous really , it 's an unbelievable relief for me , it would have taken me months to get used to a new cue , that 's the only cue I 've ever had er since I started playing eight years ago .
8 ‘ OK , ’ said Francis , ‘ I 've given you months , darling .
9 I intended to write to you months ago about your Housework issue ( NI 181 ) but have been too busy ironing , cooking and looking after children — as well as ‘ working ’ .
10 And , as Tweed had predicted to Paula in a similar context , he expected it would take him months to unravel the affairs of the world-wide octopus , INCUBUS .
11 A reputable type who got his information from Bill Gates says Gates told him months ago that Microsoft Corp had Windows NT running on Sun Microsystems Inc 's Sparc RISC in the labs .
12 They 'd arranged it months ago .
13 His name was on the voters ' list as occupying Moat Hall , the small mansion Burden had found deserted , but plainly he had left it months before .
14 The long ridge to their left looked particularly bleak and lifeless , the heavy clay sitting solidly in the ridges where the plough had left it months before , no trace of last year 's crop , nothing to indicate that this was good cereal country .
15 The whole visit was something of a disaster , and he was still recovering from it months later .
16 ‘ If he was going to do anything , he 'd have done it months ago .
17 ‘ Then I 'll say I bought it months ago , ’ said Lydia .
18 GIVEN that the most decisive factor in the Lincoln Handicap has traditionally been the draw — made the previous day — it seems odd that trainers have a fetish for ‘ laying a horse out ’ for it months in advance .
19 The information we gather will give us months of future material to work from — there will be opportunities both indoors and out to expand our notes into larger works if we wish .
20 ‘ But , for someone who does n't know , in an old house like this it could take us months to find it . ’
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