Example sentences of "[noun sg] in a few months " in BNC.
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1 | Most of the C C P areas underwent reform in a few months . |
2 | It might go well for the first three or four months , and then all of a sudden we might have a lapse in a few months , |
3 | Silicon Graphics Inc 's Laboratories are piloting a 50Mhz R4000 microprocessor , with two other system vendors following suit in a few months , according to Electronic News . |
4 | The future of British Coal depends on the results of the next general election in a few months ' time , and I do not think that any hon. Member or the Minister would refute that . |
5 | She has an 18-year-old son , who plans to go to university in a few months ' time and the thought of life on her own fills her with anxiety . |
6 | They were tipped as a recovery stock after investors had lost much of their money in a few months . |
7 | Parvis Yousefi could be ordered to leave his home in Southfield Crescent , Norton , Stockton , when he becomes eligible for parole in a few months ' time . |
8 | I 'm gon na lift a few mint roots Stefan and er plant them in a box of compost and put them in the warm greenhouse so they give me nice sprigs of fresh mint in a few months ' time . |
9 | Mr Loughran said last night : ‘ My girlfriend put the application in a few months ago . |
10 | Thieves broke into the Harper and Harper store in Northgate , at the weekend and made off with almost £1,500 worth of equipment the third break-in in a few months . |
11 | Planning these raids had moved a long way in a few months , as explained in Chapter 10 . |
12 | If I quote three or four quid underneath , he 'll consider it and we may get an order in a few months time when the schedule runs out . |
13 | The first version of this system is planned for release in a few months . |
14 | So get your orders in well in advance for when the putter goes into production in a few months ' time … . |
15 | Why do not the Government set up — as the Labour party will when it takes office in a few months — a national crime prevention council to co-ordinate the work of all the Departments of state in crime prevention ? |
16 | ‘ The changes facing the industry with the ending of the variable premium in a few months time made buyers highly selective , ’ said auctioneer Michael Walton who managed to extract an average £1000 for ram lambs against a 1990 figure of £1209 . |