Example sentences of "[noun sg] [prep] [adj] month ['s] " in BNC.

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1 Prize winner for this month 's BEST LETTER goes to Robert Watson 's ‘ TV DISCOURTESY ’ ( see below ) ; why are music lovers , hooked by anonymous music accompanying a TV programme or film , kept in the dark ?
2 COULTON , the favourite for next month 's Cheltenham Smurfit Champion Hurdle , has his final workout in today 's Nottingham Tote City Trial Hurdle , writes Isobel Cunningham .
3 A pilot study at St George 's Hospital in London has suggested that quadruple treatment with rifampicin , ethambutol , isoniazid , and pyrazinamide or clofazamine may be of value , with 10 of 20 patients remaining in remission after nine months ' treatment .
4 Only 16 butterflies were seen but these are seasonal insects and this represents a very satisfactory result for one month 's search .
5 Get smart and take the hassle out of buying and co-ordinating your wardrobe by making a bee-line for this month 's best buys .
6 And I am certain he would love to have been given the chance to impress the NIBA selectors as they prepare to pick the side for next month 's senior championship in Dublin .
7 She heard mention of six months ' imprisonment , and was terrified that she 'd be locked up for doing nothing .
8 This report was the result of four months ' research , including material relating to Britain , Belgium , South Africa , Canada and the US , and noted that the IDA 's and the IIRS 's ‘ complacent attitude ’ towards asbestos was not shared by many eminent bodies throughout the world and that there was movement towards the phasing out of asbestos .
9 under the aegis of this month 's government .
10 The investor can make a fixed investment of between £1 and £20 a month for five years and at the end of this term , interest is added as a tax-free bonus of 14 months ' savings .
11 It may impose a fine of up to £2000 ( unless the Statute creating the offence provides otherwise ) and a maximum term of six months ' imprisonment on any one charge ( and a maximum of twelve months where the person is charged with more than one offence triable ‘ either way ’ , e.g. theft ) .
12 Juvenile — juvenile subject to maximum term of twelve months ' detention in a young offender institution — effect of sentence in excess of twelve months ' detention in young offender institution — whether Court of Appeal may substitute sentence of detention under Children and Young Persons Act 1933 section 53(2)
13 Facts : The appellant had been sentenced to a term of 15 months ' imprisonment , suspended , at the Crown Court .
14 Criminal Justice Act 1982 , s. 1B(5) provides that if a sentence of detention in a young offender institution is passed on a juvenile which results in a total term of detention exceeding 12 months ' , any excess over 12 months ' is remitted and the sentence takes effect as a term of 12 months ' detention in a young offender institution .
15 In one a term of three months ' imprisonment was imposed in respect of much publicised suggestions by a trade union official that a particular decision had been reached only because of pressure exerted by a demonstrating rank and file .
16 The Volkskammer on Jan. 11-12 gave a first reading to a law allowing an alternative of 18 months ' civilian service .
17 She was the driving force behind last month 's Mozart evening at Chartered Accountants ' Hall in aid of the Chartered Accountants ' Benevolent Association .
18 These findings agree with those of several published studies that did not precede the clamp study with two months ' treatment with the study insulin as we did .
19 I 'm going to sacrifice maybe holidays this year , and maybe have a couple of long weekend breaks , as long as I earn enough to keep my head above water and to pay my way in life for the next twelve months , keep my family fed and watered I 'm Okay , then I 'm going to take stock in twelve months ' time .
20 He won the first two frames and seemed on course to avenge a 10-5 defeat in last month 's Belgium Masters final in Antwerp .
21 Look out for our exercise programme in next month 's Slim Plan .
22 He replaced Diogo Freitas do Amaral , who resigned in October 1991 , after the party had polled only 4.4 per cent of the vote in that month 's general election [ see p. 38546 ] .
23 As the banner headline in last month 's JFIT News proclaimed , IT Division has a new Director .
24 The second complaint made by the local authority is that the justices specifically said by paragraph ( 1 ) of their contact order that there should be no contact between T. and her father until after the local authority review in six months ' time .
25 A review in this month 's Health and Fitness magazine describes Cindy 's technique as ‘ atrocious ’ .
26 Now I 've achieved the length , I want to have a perm for my wedding in two month 's time , only to find that due to the Henna , my hair wo n't take a perm .
27 Reduce your stress levels and get yourself in tip-top condition in this month 's fabulous competition !
28 Admittedly , they are sufficiently erratic to give point to the Treasury 's plea not to place too much weight on each month 's figures .
29 C Itoh Electronics , the trading house subsidiary which is one of the players in the Japanese X-terminal market has shed some light on last month 's story that Sun was considering building its own X-terminal ( UX No 399 ) .
30 She would n't know how to use a real weapon ( fnar fnar ) , so they sent me a to sharpen my axe on this month 's adventure offerings .
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