Example sentences of "[noun prp] [prep] a few months " in BNC.

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1 After had been at U.C.L. for a few months , the C.R.C .
2 Before the 1965 Immigration Act , Mirpuri and Bengali families would send their sons to England for a few months or a few years at a time .
3 Johnson was highly ranked but had been based in England for a few months under ten years .
4 A new urgency came when the depressed labourers exploded into protest in the autumn of 1830 , part of troubles that swept much of England in a few months .
5 ‘ I shall leave England in a few months ’ time . ’
6 Nancy Ball had only been with Hugo for a few months and it was much longer than that since Harriet had visited him at the office .
7 His recall of the Parlement of Paris within a few months of his accession , his failure to support his radically reforming Controller-General Turgot ( 1774–76 ) , showed that he was no more able than his grandfather to withstand the opposition of the privileged groups .
8 I had been in Styal for a few months and I kept putting in for an open prison , but they kept saying no .
9 Seems she 's been seeing Mr Marumba for a few months .
10 The kit is going on sale in Britain in a few months for around £14,000 and takes between 500 and 1,000 hours to complete .
11 But it projected enthusiasm , delight and knowledge right through the television screen and it made Peter within a few months well-known to millions of people who had never imagined that they had any interest in natural history .
12 The steps would be : ( i ) the drafting by CODESA within a few months of a constitution for a transitional government ; ( ii ) a national referendum on the transitional constitution , probably before the end of the year ; ( iii ) a general election to choose a new multiracial parliament and government , the composition of both to be determined by the transitional constitution [ see p. 38422 for NP 's views on composition of both bodies ] ; ( iv ) the commencement of rule by the transitional government , on the authority of the transitional parliament , which would take over from CODESA as the negotiating forum for the " final " constitution ; and ( v ) adoption of the final constitution , probably with another referendum .
13 Julie Godwin , pictured above with Sophie at a few months old , was raped and killed with her holiday pal Elizabeth Over as the pair sunbathed on a beach in South Africa .
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