Example sentences of "[prep] [art] 12 months " in BNC.

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1 However , the directors ' report for the 12 months ended 31 July 1992 reveals that in Touche Ross 's opinion , the aggregate of the individual amounts attributed to the players comprising the first team playing squad ( together with first and second year professional players ) as at the year end , was £24m .
2 Kokusai Denshin Denwa Co Ltd has reported that net profit for the 12 months to March 31 rose 4.3% at the equivalent of $141.7m , on turnover that declined by 1.7% to $2,268.8m .
3 Our claim is for 7% salary increase for the 12 months from 1st March but the Banks pointed out that inflation was running at only 1.7% .
4 As the House knows , for those benefits which are not income-related , the basis for the uprating is the full increase in the RPI for the 12 months from September 1990 to September 1991 , which was 4.1 per cent .
5 He described the results for the 12 months to the end of March as ‘ the best we could have hoped for ’ .
6 On May 30 the Aid to Bangladesh Consortium ( a grouping of countries and multilateral agencies under the auspices of the World Bank ) announced that it was increasing longer-term assistance to Bangladesh by allocating US$2,300 million for the 12 months running to June 1992 .
7 The annual retail prices inflation rate for the 12 months ending April ( announced on May 17 ) showed a sharp fall to 6.4 per cent ( from 8.2 per cent a month earlier ) .
8 In May the World Bank-sponsored Aid to Bangladesh Consortium had increased longer-term assistance to Bangladesh for the 12 months running to June 1982 [ see p. 38177 ] .
9 In May 1991 the Bangladesh aid Consortium increased longer-term assistance for the 12 months running to June 1992 [ see p. 38177 ] .
10 ’ results , plus a strong performance from plantations , helped boost 's profits by 19 per cent for the 12 months to £85 million compared with £71.2 million the previous year .
11 It is , in fact , his original watercolours , including studies of Easington , Ormesby and Upleatham churches , and the 12 smaller companion pen and ink drawings that go with them as illustrations for the 12 months of 1992 , which form the central core of this present show .
12 According to the survey results , for the 12 months ending in January this year , 51 per cent of Britain 's smaller exporters increased their overseas sales over those for the previous year , a further 23 per cent kept them at the same level and 26 per cent reported a drop .
13 For the 12 months ending 31 December , 1992 , the Edinburgh-based newspaper publisher and printer reported pre-tax profits almost 32 per cent higher than 1991 's at nearly £9.8 million , on a turnover lifted by 15.8 per cent to £71.7 million .
14 Results for the 12 months to the end of December are expected shortly along with an announcement on the progress of loan renegotiations .
15 Annual pre-tax profits fell to £181.7 million for the 12 months to 2 January , from £234 million the year before , after the group took a charge for a £47.3 million loss on its withdrawal from the North American spice and seasoning business .
16 The action project began on 1 April 1984 and any people aged 65 or over who were referred to the hospital psychogeriatric service during the 12 months to the end of March 1985 and who were diagnosed as suffering from dementia , became members of the action sample if they lived in the action area , and of the control sample if their home was in the control area ( so long as they were not living permanently in an institution at the time of referral and they or their carers gave consent for their inclusion ) .
17 you 've had a baby during the 12 months before your treatment began .
18 The centre-left coalition in power since late 1989 struggled during the 12 months to 1991 to maintain its joint commitments ( i ) to reduce the government budget deficit from 5.25 per cent of net national income ( NNI — gross national product ( GNP ) minus consumption of fixed capital ) in 1990 to 3.25 per cent by 1994 , and ( ii ) to maintain the country 's highly developed social welfare system .
19 During the 12 months to mid-1991 the other key environmental issue was energy policy , on which referendums were held on Sept. 23 , 1990 [ see p. 37720 ] .
20 During the 12 months prospective follow up of the 30 patients completing four weeks treatment , one patient ( prednisolone treated ) was lost to follow up at week 16 .
21 This is to prevent the offeror from acquiring more shares than he bid for under the partial offer , and shareholders in the target from receiving more favourable treatment from the offeror by selling in the market during the 12 months following the partial bid .
22 It was too soon to know exactly what would happen to the factories if their efficiency remained in doubt after the 12 months are up , he said .
23 Towards the end of the 12 months , we will need to review your needs with you and , if appropriate , renew the overdraft arrangements at the same level or at a higher or lower figure .
24 Of the remaining three practices , one contributed for all but one of the 12 months ' data collection period , one supplied data for 10 out of 12 months , and one supplied data for eight months only .
25 The most significant political event of the 12 months to June 1991 was the October 1990 general election in which the SPÖ retained its position as the largest single party , the ÖVP registered its worst result since 1945 , and the main beneficiary was the FPÖ [ see p. 37785 ] .
26 Born in South Shields , Scott was one of the 12 months a year men who played League football and County cricket .
27 The demise of the 12 months a year man is due mainly to the extra pressure , and greater financial rewards , in both sports .
28 BUOYANT demand for homes last year helped John Maunders Group , the Manchester-based housebuilder to boost taxable profits by 50 per cent to £7.14m in the 12 months ended 30 June .
29 ‘ Had the increase in pensions been in line with inflation in the 12 months ending April 1989 , a single person with the basic state pension would have received an additional £44.20 and a couple another £72.80 during the year , ’ said Mrs Greengross .
30 ITN had said that in the 12 months before the ban was imposed , 0.01 per cent of air time would have been affected and these items could have been recast into a form which complied with the directives .
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