Example sentences of "[noun sg] [prep] [adj] months [noun] " in BNC.

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1 A broader compromise was reached on Nov. 7 between the European Community ( EC ) Transport Commissioner , Karel van Miert , and the Austrian Transport Minister , Rudolf Streicher , to exempt from the night driving ban for six months lorries carrying perishable goods , milk , live animals and newspapers , with the possibility of other individual exemptions .
2 You got er twelve pound for six months work .
3 The result of 18 months work in London and at the Cherry House , ‘ Homebrew ’ is a more mature , less attitudinous record than the first .
4 ‘ He has sent home another fine collection of upwards of 500 birds , 40 Quadrupeds etc. the result of 3 months labour in S. Australia ’ , reported Prince to Jardine on 1 January 1840 .
5 ( S. ) 460 , which established that where a juvenile pleaded guilty to an offence for which he could be ordered to be detained under Children and Young Persons Act 1933 , s.53(2) , it was open to the sentencer to impose a term of 12 months detention in a young offender institution , if he considered that apart from the plea of guilty a sentence of detention under section 53(2) would have been warranted .
6 Resident Magistrate Mr Harry Hall imposed a concurrent sentence of six months imprisonment on each charge .
7 Barry Stewart , prosecuting , said Sinclair , who was born with only one arm , was a persistent confidence trickster who had served a sentence of 18 months imprisonment for deception in 1990 .
8 Thus the forecast 's window of 12 months rolls forward three months every time the forecast is updated , and the balance of the previous periods ' forecasts still within the new window are automatically updated as well .
9 This is a DTI-link grant funded post of 32 months duration .
10 Over a period of 4 months Gary received scripture verses , most noticeably Psalm 37:4–7 , which seemed to confirm that God wanted Gary to become involved with YWAM .
11 as far as I can gather , I do n't know , I 'd imagine where a line has a minimum period of three months rental
12 Some manufacturers had themselves licensed as credit brokers , and in their advertisements offered INTEREST FREE CREDIT to any who purchased their goods — ‘ over a period of 12 months APR 0% ’ .
13 David Tait had arrived in New York in March , with the instructions to ‘ set up an airline ; we 'll be sending you a 747 a day in three months time ’ .
14 If all goes well , the peregrine could be released back into the wild in 3 months time .
15 Brin and 14 colleagues are about the follow that same route by bicycle and on foot in 3 months time .
16 Brin and 14 colleagues are about the follow that same route by bicycle and on foot in 3 months time .
17 He did n't score , but too often we saddle our better strikers with ridiculous demands — as Mark Hughes knows only too well — and in any case with 20 on the board in four months Shearer is well placed to double his career record by the end of the season .
18 Twice a week for four months Dave would contact the police waiting for news of the court case .
19 Derbyshire made no secret of their doubts about the ability of West Indian fast bowler Ian Bishop to make it back to the top in county cricket this season after 18 months plagues by career-threatening back problems .
20 The offer of three months salary on top of normal voluntary redundancy packages will stay open for the next three months .
21 But by the age of 18 months children seem to have a relatively clear understanding of the actions over which they have direct control and the events in the material world which they can influence only indirectly via their actions or the actions of other people .
22 It currently offers on an annual basis up to 600,000 unemployed people an average of six months training and work experience .
23 A youth aged twelve-fourteen could work a frame with three months experience and could become proficient within six months .
24 On 3 February 1992 the justices made an order containing terms ( 1 ) that there should be no contact between the father and the girl until after the review by the local authority in six months time ; ( 2 ) that the mother should have reasonable supervised contact with the girl ; and ( 3 ) that there should be supervised contact between the girl and her older half-sister .
25 By their reasons the justices stated that the girl would continue to be liable to sexual abuse if allowed to return to her family as the mother refused to recognise the responsibility of the father for that abuse and that the mother would not protect the girl from the father on whom the mother was emotionally dependent ; that they had considered that the girl might be cared for by her half-sister but had concluded that it would be difficult to prevent contact between the girl and her father ; that they had formed the view that contact between the girl and her father would be harmful at the present time and therefore the local authority should refuse such contact until the review by the local authority in six months time ; and that there should be supervised reasonable contact between the girl and her mother and between the girl and her half-sister .
26 The Court of Appeal increased his sentence to four months jail yesterday .
27 In Zaire a single hospitalisation of a child with AIDS and his/her eventual death can cost a family the equivalent of 14 months salary .
28 So in the space of months South Africa will play 27 matches , including seven Tests .
29 He is one himself , twice convicted of IRA membership in Dublin in 1973 and 1974 and sentenced to a total of 18 months imprisonment .
30 Ah so we will see See at the end of three months treatment they 'll s They wo n't look enormously different .
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