Example sentences of "[num] month [adv] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Seven or eight months later a customer booked a holiday , relying on an old unamended copy of the brochure .
2 Tobacco advertising through sponsorship and billboards had been waiting like the last prisoners on death row for eight months following a cabinet announcement in April 1992 that the end of their last ditch stand was nigh .
3 The remaining five had all been on suspension for about 12 months following an incident which resulted in police and internal disciplinary inquiries .
4 Six months later a Treaty was signed in London which led to the setting up of a 26-county Free State .
5 However , six months later the scheme was revised .
6 Six months later the Campaign was ready with a formidable opposition case to make .
7 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 .
8 Six months later the advertising agency was taken over by its successful rivals ; two months after that they were both incorporated in De Chavigny ( Advertising ) , a new company with offices in London , Paris , Zurich , Milan and New York , registered in the Balearic Islands , and with sole responsibility for the marketing of all de Chavigny products and investments , from steel to hotels and property , world-wide .
9 Six months later the conversion was complete .
10 Six months later the policy shift that the FDP had sought was endorsed by the voters .
11 I shop there a lot as it 's so handy for my offices , and I seem to recall that about six months ago the floristry section was moved from an upper floor where no one ever saw it right on to the Oxford Street frontage . ’
12 Six months ago the council called in the police to investigate claims that building materials had been misappropriated for private use .
13 According to the US Department of Agriculture , American apple growers lost $125 million in the six months following the scare over the preservative Alar , which was claimed by the Natural Resources Defence Council ( NRDC ) to cause cancer .
14 Paykel ( 1979 ) calculated that the risk of a person developing depression increases sixfold in the six months following an exit event .
15 Three months later the company folded up .
16 Three months later the picture is in limbo , believed still to be in Sotheby 's storage .
17 It is possible that three months later the spot rate could be DM3.88–3.92 ( dollar weaker/DM stronger ) in which case the contract value will be DM38.8m ( alternatively the spot rate might be DM4.08–4.12 , therefore the contract value is DM40.8m ) .
18 Three months ago a worker died and another was badly injured when a lorry ploughed into them on the hard shoulder .
19 Three months ago the firm announced a £300m reorganisation , sorting the group into seven different areas .
20 So three months ago the club ended up with an efficient and honest chairman and secretary . ’
21 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 .
22 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 .
23 We focus our attention on the three months following the eruption , when the SO 2 -induced perturbations are expected to be the most significant .
24 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 .
25 In the 11 months following the reorganisation , in which the two routes for obtaining research funds from the government were merged into one , the department has approved grants worth £100 million .
26 Fourteen months ago the family left Gloucestershire to visit Farash 's home country .
27 Five months ago the nation 's media mounted stepladders , physically and metaphorically , to get a better look at him .
28 Five months ago the castle was the subject of a second mortgage application for which Mrs Willies-Williams was sentenced to nine months in jail , suspended for two years , for attempted fraud .
29 Five months later a device exploded in the Macdonalds restsurant in the town .
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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