Example sentences of "a [adj] [adj] month " in BNC.

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1 This , naturally , magnifies the impact on one-month delay in settling invoices is to lower the NPV from £0.1198 to £0.0759 , a reduction of 37% , while a prolonged two- month delay further lowers the NPV to £0.0328 , barely a quarter of the initial estimate .
2 June had been a lush warm month , drawing her seeds from the ground with charmed fingers , stretching the runner beans a full four feet from their first green sprouts , and winding them neatly up their bamboo canes .
3 There are a few each month .
4 Had she also changed in a few short months ?
5 In a few short months he had changed , his hair was greyer , his face more drawn and the gold Albert hung loosely around his once corpulent stomach .
6 I 'm just here for a few short months .
7 And for a few fleeting months during our 1992 winter of discontent , he acted as guru to the IRFU on the way ahead for the sport .
8 We have seen accomplished within a few brief months or years reforms to which we should have assigned , not decades , but generations .
9 A secondary stage follows after a few more months and manifests itself by a rash on the face and body .
10 ‘ But if Mellor had not disputed our bill we could have survived a few more months in the hope that we would sell several houses on our books . ’
11 By the time I had been an intern for a few more months , doing my rounds in my white coat with stethoscope dangling round my neck ( and feeling very important ) , Father had had to close down the second branch , leaving — for the time being — only the original shop which he had opened near the Market Place where the annual Goose Fair was held .
12 But in a few more months , Joyce wrote his apologia and made it clear that despite their apparent freedom of choice , there was in reality only one decision that he could have taken :
13 This work will not be done in a vacuum , but for a problem that has existed for at least a lifetime a few more months of thought might lead to better outcomes , and ones that will be more readily accepted .
14 After a few more months on other farms , he would be ready to start farming himself .
15 She sat dully in the cab while the driver talked non-stop about foreign tourists who would dominate his trade for a few more months to come .
16 Today , we debate a legislative programme that could have been proposed only by a Government who have no purpose other than hanging on to office for a few more months .
17 Obviously , he sees Britain as the sweatshop of the world — he almost said as much — and , if we are unlucky enough to find him in office for more than a few more months , we may find ourselves taking the place previously occupied by the Soviet Union , as Upper Volta with rockets .
18 I went back to my doctor after two months and said well I feel a bit better , can I a few more months .
19 I want to live — just a few more months , just to have time to catch up on old times . ’
20 Grandparents who moved in only at the very end of their lives , just for a few last months , rarely left much of a mark unless earlier contact had been important .
21 Assume a different three month period .
22 The temporary ‘ window of opportunity ’ which has made gifts of works of art and other property to US museums fully tax deductible since January 1991 , has been extended for a further eighteen months from July .
23 In Britain most people who are in full-time contracted employment receive full pay for six months , followed by half pay for a further six months , if they have a serious illness or accident which prevents them from working .
24 A further six months and I could run thirty miles with little stiffness afterwards .
25 The time limit can be extended by a further six months if it appears to be ‘ just and equitable ’ to do so .
26 Publication of the report is then held over until after the review , and this might mean a further six months .
27 In his office he had a blackboard , on which he transcribed diagrammatic models of the action , with letters of the ordinary alphabet for characters already invented and letters of the Greek alphabet for those whom he might need to invent ; he was contemplating a further six months of composition .
28 Consecutive sentences of three months had been passed for two offences of driving while disqualified , with a further six months consecutive for an excess alcohol offence .
29 Compulsory admission for treatment ( section 3 ) is possible , but the conditions are now more stringent than formerly and the periods of initial and subsequent detention have been reduced to six months , a further six months and then for one year at a time , and the patients ' rights of appeal to the Mental Health Review Tribunal have been strengthened .
30 It may be a further six months to one year before that is true of the Council 's position and , even then , the Secretary of State 's subsequent consideration of any final Review submitted for approval could take even longer .
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