Example sentences of "[adv] [prep] six months " in BNC.
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1 | He was however er reasonably clear as to the speed at which local authorities tend to deal with these matters , he said that it always takes a long time and getting any answer out of the local authority might well take somewhere between six months and up to two years , he thought that perhaps eighteen months was a reasonable guess before he would actually manage to get somebody if Paul were to move as er , it maybe well occur to here or a different local authority then of course the application would just go back to square one and that would lead to more delay . |
2 | However , she was taken on for six months by the Grantham and Kesteven Hospital in the children 's ward . |
3 | The Yorkshire is taking the same approach but also provides booster discounts that will cut the cost of a mortgage by 2.55 per cent for first-time buyers , but only for six months . |
4 | A landlord can distrain against goods and effects compromised in the bankrupt 's estate but only for six months ' rent accrued due before the commencement of the bankruptcy ( s347(1) ) . |
5 | Persistent total weedkillers will kill all plant growth , perhaps for six months or more . |
6 | They worked together for six months in project planning and Brown took a teaching job at the Strathclyde Business School which also allowed him to keep looking for hotel sites . |
7 | Seth had sent for Vicky four years earlier , when he first came to New Orleans , and they had lived together for six months . |
8 | I told him about my uncle after we 'd been together for six months and , though he was outraged , I persuaded him not to confront Joe or tell anyone . |
9 | They had been together for six months but fell out when he told her he wanted to see more of his friends . |
10 | Former BDO Binder Hamlyn national managing partner Chris Swinson has finally decided to settle down after six months acting as a freelance trouble shooter and litigation expert . |
11 | It 's one way of reminding them how complicated your task is so with six months overlap so we 're talking about September are n't we ? |
12 | The Plaintiff must set down within six months of close of pleadings ; if no request is made within 15 months , the action is automatically struck out . |
13 | ( 5 ) Setting down within six months ( see below for the equivalent county court provisions ) . |
14 | So within six months the wealthy widower plunged into remarriage . |
15 | Those problems were one cause of the delay that the hon. Gentleman described , but I have been told that the wait for that preliminary investigation is now down from six months to three months — the average in Northern Ireland . |
16 | perhaps in six months or in sixty years erm facing the same kind of problem again er I , I can erm I have close experience with a situation on my , on my own patch which rises from time to time an and is most unpleasant for the people in and it goes back if I might say so an and therefore the planning considerations that have been mentioned need to be paid attention to . |
17 | After the most recent lay-off , which saw staff fall to 175 from 250 , Sequoia says its Precision Architecture project will be late , but only by six months . |
18 | Sometime in the future you may wish to let your home whilst you are away for six months or more . |
19 | They do n't want to get stabbed … or sent away for six months . |
20 | He asked for the divorce to be put off , which the King said was Mrs Simpson 's business , and he urged that she should go away for six months . |
21 | sometimes they come to Edinburgh and then go away for six months and come back to Glasgow |
22 | Loans were generally for six months and were interest-free . |
23 | Thus after six months of Nazi rule in Germany the " United Front had changed little in its essentials . |
24 | But he said he did n't mind as long as he was helping the war effort , and anyway it would all be over in six months and he could go back to selling firewood . |
25 | Maybe it wo n't , and my father says it 'll be over in six months anyway , so none of them will have to go . ’ |
26 | Again , in the late 1920s Max Born told a group of scientists visiting Göttingen that ‘ physics , as we know it , will be over in six months . ’ |
27 | Then again , in 1928 , physicist and Nobel prize winner Max Born told a group of visitors to Göttingen University , " Physics , as we know it , will be over in six months . " |
28 | And if he 's simply got tired of the pressure and gone off for six months to play golf and be with his family , they usually say he 's short of bottle . |
29 | In January 1968 Crawford and his family , which now included baby Lucy , set off for six months in Hollywood . |
30 | Now how many of those , do you think , will still be off after six months . |