Example sentences of "[pron] [prep] [art] [adj] [adj] months " in BNC.

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1 Erm and if it 's not it 's er I 'm not going to deny the fact that some people say you know this has been good for me for the last eighteen months erm I 'm er I 'm used to being self employed I 'm going to stay that way but I 'm looking at other avenues .
2 The record company had been lending it to me for the last six months , but they gave it to me at the London gig as a present because Andy MacDonald — the feller who owns the company — was so into the gig !
3 The tigress suckles them for the first six months , by which time they will weigh 100 lb ( 45 kg ) .
4 It was certainly a surprise to Watney 's , which for the previous four months had been planning its own takeover bid for Truman 's , so that it could close the high-cost Mann 's site .
5 Usually it was a relief to be free of those gentle and accusing ghosts , which in the last few months had visited her less often .
6 ‘ I 've seen plenty in the last few months . ’
7 He 's been lucky of course , in that respect , in that he has had something to occupy himself over the last few months as far as the Gulf war is concerned , and in that respect , of course , I think I do n't I think it would be very difficult to fault him .
8 Rodríguez had refused to attend the final session on June 18 of the National Constituent Assembly , which over the previous six months had drafted the Constitution , because of the Assembly 's approval of a " transitory clause " on June 15 which ensured that he was included in a general constitutional ban on presidents standing for re-election .
9 The Plan can not cover you during the first 24 months for any existing medical condition you may be suffering from or have received treatment for in the two years prior taking out the Plan .
10 The Cuban Communists , who for the first six months of 1959 had made policy proclamations which were cautiously but unequivocally more radical than Castro 's , subsequently found that they were fast being outstripped by him in the proposal of anti-capitalist measures .
11 Much of the blame must be laid at the door of the disorganised America 's Cup Organising Committee , who for the past 10 months have been on the brink of bankruptcy .
12 But that 's cold comfort to the players who for the past two months or so have been attempting to qualify for the PGA European Tour .
13 One in five had received no training in the Act and most were expecting to receive none during the next six months .
14 He said , ‘ No , I have statements , I have witnesses and we 've been surveying you for the last four months . ’
15 She 's got to put up with you for the next six months or more ! ’
16 We 'll stick with you for the next three months , with fresh advice on the latest findings in psychology and exercise , and more glorious recipes .
17 Medication is not always the right resource in times of distress , but there are certain situations that are so terrible that you will need something to help you through the first few months .
18 He is an immensely gifted young man who in the first six months of his course has made more high quality pieces of furniture than any student we have had here before .
19 And I have replied er , Who in the past six months has reached their targets percentage targets above mine in the last six months ?
20 The opportunity to serve you and to meet you over the next twelve months I look forward to enormously and while I 'm not conceited enough to think that I can move mountains in the year ahead , or naive enough to think that I can please everybody fully , fellow Tablers I promise you I will not let you down .
21 I will probably contact many of you over the next few months to try to establish the working conditions in various areas and develop future strategies accordingly .
22 I mean the main thing is people can borrow on the true price of the house and then they can have an 80 or 90 per cent mortgage and when they come to pay the mortgage they have the £500 subsidy for twelve months or take them into the next twelve months .
23 The subject of travel concessions has been a controversial one for the last few months .
24 Yet anyone who has been using one in the last few months will know , the accuracy of the sets in winter can be very poor .
25 And because you 'll be reading to me in the next few months when I 'm cooking and doing chores .
26 This last item did much to restore the confidence that seemed to have deserted me in the previous few months .
27 I 've just had two presented to me in the last eight months .
28 Do n't miss them over the next few months — in fact , you can ensure that you get them , and get a free thermometer , by filling in the form on page 23 .
29 I have you and all at your magazine to thank for your support , but listening to the troubles of fishkeepers on the telephone and when meeting them over the last twelve months I am left in no doubt that there is a vast array of undetectable contaminants in our tapwater , apart from just chlorine , which consistently depress fish condition and render them less able to resist stress and infection .
30 In doing so , he had to jettison most of what those close to him had been telling him for the past 16 months .
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