Example sentences of "[pron] in [adj] month " in BNC.

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1 The fright we 've given ourselves in recent months will have done us some good if it helps us adjust society back in the direction of common purposes and co-operative disciplines .
2 Fund-raising efforts , which in five months have netted nearly £3,000 , are to be stepped up and businesses are being urged to donate materials .
3 I 'll put a note in my day time , to check with you in six months .
4 If your customers pay you in two months your average monthly debtors outstanding will be £100,000 or 16.7 per cent of your annual turnover .
5 But I think we need to prove that we 've actually communicated with quite a few people to say that if we do n't hear from you in two months then I 'm afraid the scheme will lapse .
6 Lord Donaldson said that he could now break the traditional silence of judges about their colleagues and ‘ give voice to the anger and disgust which we have felt at the campaign of calumny waged against you in recent months ’ .
7 I wonder if you would be good enough to place the following thank you in next months mag ?
8 In terms of cost effectiveness , a single Ventura/VT600 installation applied to Classical Music should have paid for itself in eight months — costed against the savings in typesetting .
9 A 6m zone stops 90% of walked in dirt , reducing maintenance costs of the floor covering beyond the Coral by 50% and the Coral Clean-off-Zone pays for itself in 6 months .
10 None in twelve months to June 1991 .
11 Cos she 'll look silly if she 's having one in nine months .
12 The BPO/Maazel version on DG has become something of desert island version for me in recent months , although the Philadelphia/Ormandy ( Sony ) is every bit as essential for its uniquely authentic atmosphere ( despite the cuts ) .
13 see me in three month time .
14 The Garden Kalendar did justice to the use of roses in the garden , mentioning them in nine months of the year .
15 The factory had 25,000 employees , turned out 50,000 new and reconditioned Merlin XX engines , 1,650 of them in one month in 1943 .
16 Caergwrle and Buckley have had only six callers between them in six months .
17 Two of these are worthy of a wider audience and thus I make no apology for including them in this month 's Surgery !
18 If you are new to machine knitting and the electronic is your first machine and you want to know more about these accessories , I 've written about them in this month 's Silver punchcard feature .
19 Cambridge liked undergraduates reading theology to have two years over the work and believed that if they tried to do it in fourteen months they would do it superficially , or else they would be sure to hurt themselves by overwork .
20 It 's interest-free , so I 'd expect to get it in eleven months and twenty-nine days from giving notice . ’
21 You 've saved it in two months ?
22 It is not clear if the Government 's tactics over the last few days are typical of the muddle that has beset it in recent months or if it is deliberately designed to throw its opponents into confusion .
23 When businesses just want to get on with doing business , ‘ to be told you can take out a summons but then must allow three to four months for the other side to put forward defences , then allow more time for adjustments of claims and defences , and then , subject to the availability of a judge , you 'll get a hearing on it in 18 months ’ time , is less than satisfactory ’ , said , senior partner with Dorman Jeffrey .
24 ‘ People will slowly discover they can put down a five per cent deposit on a house without losing it in six months , ’ he said .
25 So I thought well if you 're gon na do it in six months
26 If you need it in three months ' time , buy it in three months ' time .
27 If you need it in three months ' time , buy it in three months ' time .
28 so we started to look for something and I wanted a bungalow , I did n't want to house again , just the two bedrooms I thought would be nice , so what we did we found this bu er this bungalow in er out of Crewe in Haslington and er we put up our house for sale , it cost seventeen thousand , five hundred and this bungalow we bought seventeen thousand , six hundred and fifty , so all I had to add was one hundred and sixty pounds , to sell the house , but the house needed change all the windows to put all the windows and the doors because they were all rotting in , you know , because the houses built er before the second world war and er what we did we put up the and in three months ' time , it in three months ' time my house went and we were moved , in September we started to sell , in January we 'd been living in the , in the new bungalow and then about three years later they built a row of bungalows on the other side where there should , should of been , they kept the land , it should of been shops , but then they changed their minds , they did , they did n't build the shops , but they built all these bungalows again on the other side , you 've been to my home , yeah , so the road that , over the road these bungalows were about three years later than ours and they were going down for thirty two thousand pound , and I bought mine for seventeen thousand seven sixty at six fifty , yeah
29 There 's a chance of winning a knitting machine and ribber so read all about it in this month 's Duomatic Update .
30 Well she told me that he in six months , yeah it was planned were n't it six months
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