Example sentences of "in [art] [adj] months [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 More than 2,700 children went through the paediatrics department at Middlesbrough General in the five months she was there .
2 She would ‘ have to make a very special effort ’ to build the links with other professionals — GPs , the police , consultants and others on which she had barely had time to start in the five months she was there .
3 There was something decidedly odd about the engineering master ; his manner was always friendly , but , in the six months he had been at the school , Robert had not exchanged more than a few words with the man .
4 The blast has led to concern that the bank might be forced to decamp to another set of temporary premises — its third resting place in the 18 months it has been in existence — although this now seems unlikely .
5 In the early months I still had my natural aversion to overcome , before I understood the fundamental strangeness of the process of fruition .
6 In the intervening months we will be featuring RAF experiences flying US-made aircraft during World War Two .
7 It seems to me to have been one of the greatest tragedies in the Province in the 27 months I have been Secretary of State .
8 In the succeeding months it became plain that the determination of American leaders to play the key role in shaping the new world order was to clash with the equally determined insistence of the Russians that their interests were of paramount importance over a large part of the globe .
9 This is very much my experience of this organisation in the eight months I 've worked here .
10 In the preceding months he had prepared himself with meticulous care , filling his mind with distilled knowledge , drop by drop , until … it was almost brimming over .
11 In the first months he travelled up to London on Wednesday , sometimes by train but often one of his neighbours , Sir Philip Gibbs , would drive him .
12 In the following months we shall examine some particular examples of renewable energy which have the potential for large-scale exploitation in the U.K. We will also examine at first hand the technology used in the design , construction and operation of modern wind turbines used to generate electricity .
13 Whether he did this is questionable , as in the following months he made a kitchen in the east end of the greenhouse .
14 In the following months he defeated Lord Franks in the election of a Chancellor for Oxford University : he was still in office in 1983 , and still using in public ceremonies the Latin pronunciation he had learned at Eton in the last Edwardian days .
15 In the following months he was summoned to appear before Trefnant ; this he repeatedly failed to do , though he sent a further document .
16 When arrested , Allitt weighed 13 stone , but in the following months she became anorexic , refusing to eat , and her weight plunged to around seven stone .
17 Although Chi Chi was forty-six or so , he could still play some , and in the eighteen months I was with him he actually broke two course records on the tour .
18 The marketing budget was halved in the eighteen months I was there . ’
19 My Lords i in the eighteen months I 've been privileged to be a Member of Lordships House , I 've often asked myself what our functions are .
20 I 've even known her red , and that only in the eighteen months I 've worked for her .
21 I I did enjoy going to the city centre , but so far er in the few months I 've been in , I 've enjoyed it tremendously yes .
22 In the wet months it could turn into a quagmire .
23 For some while he had suffered from phlebitis and several times in the previous months he had been unable to speak at meetings .
24 In the coming months we will begin a series of presentations to help the public fully understand our system . ’
25 In the coming months it will expand out into Germany , Switzerland and the UK as a network of independently owned operations .
26 And in the coming months it can reasonably be anticipated that many of those currently looking for employment will be successful .
27 Harper told the court he 'd gone out with both Becky and Emma in the 6 months he knew them .
28 It would not profit the children there greatly to learn the culture of those countries when in a few months they would have to go overseas .
29 Why , in a few months it 'll all be finished , and then you 'll be left high and dry ! ’
30 In a few months you can be back .
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