Example sentences of "[noun] were [verb] [prep] [adj] month " in BNC.

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1 Even so , environmentalists point out that 75 per cent of all PSD permits were issued in ten months or less .
2 Murder , he felt , was a winter occupation — dark deeds were suited to dark months .
3 As the Joyces waited at Victoria Station , the bookstalls were piled with that month 's issue of Vogue magazine , urging holidaymakers to choose ‘ Germany the Land of Hospitality ’ .
4 Nine miners were sentenced to three months ' imprisonment on Jan. 26 for " obstructing the freedom to work " .
5 He and his wife were going for two months .
6 Once stone free the patients were evaluated at six months interval .
7 If the fragments were smaller than 5 mm chemolitholytic therapy was continued and the patients were evaluated at three months interval until stone free .
8 Three hundred and thirty one stone free patients were evaluated after 12 months : stone recurrence was observed in 19 patients ( 5.7% ) .
9 After polypectomy , patients were followed for 24 months and underwent complete colonoscopy every 6 months to detect and remove any metachronous lesions .
10 Ten patients were treated for six months ; six patients withdrew because of adverse effects .
11 As a result seventeen players were suspended for six months , fined a total of £900 , and forbidden to play for the club again .
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13 The CP 's activities were suspended for six months on Aug. 30 .
14 I should say also that I take some comfort from noticing that the judgments were reserved for five months .
15 In 1976 , despite coverage a hundred times greater than can be achieved by conventional flash photography ( which is limited by back scatter ) , no results were achieved in three months of work .
16 Normally our tours were confined to three months but occasionally , according to the availability of experienced officers , this might be extended to longer periods .
17 Two Darlington men were jailed for four months by magistrates yesterday for their part in an attempted burglary of a terraced house in the town .
18 The following exhibitions were listed in last month 's column and deserve recognition before they close : the large exhibition of sculpture , paintings and miniatures by Francesco Clemente at Anthony d'Offay ( to 30 April ) , Catherine Lee 's beautifully patinated wall reliefs at Annely Juda
19 The following exhibitions were discussed in last month 's issue and are recommended to readers : Sean Scully 's convincing demonstration of abstract art at Waddington ( to 23 December ) , the new graphic works of Roy Lichtenstein at Mayor ( to 23 December ) , theatre paintings by Sickert at Browse and Darby ( to 23 December ) , Bernard Jacobson 's handsome selection of paintings by Stanley Spencer ( to 5 December ) , with Spencer 's drawings at Dover Street Gallery ( to 18 December ) , and a fine installation of Grenville Davey 's sculpture at Chisenhale ( to 13 December ) .
20 The following exhibitions were discussed in last month 's column in Il Giornale dell'Arte : Victor Pasmore 's new paintings and prints at Marlborough ( to 23 October ) , works on paper by Robert Kushner at Mayor ( to 31 October ) , twelve biomorphic paintings by Ed Albers , with ten drawings from the estate of Arshile Gorky , at Salama-Caro ( to 7 November ) , new photographs by Andreas Gursky at Victoria Miro ( to 16 October ) and Andy Goldsworthy 's floor of clay at Turske-Hue-Williams ( to 31 October ) .
21 The following exhibitions were discussed in last month 's issue and should be noted : sculpture and drawings by Eduardo Chillida at Annely Juda ( to 14 November ) , works on paper by Bridget Riley at Karsten Schubert ( to 14 November ) , seven sculptures and a strong selection of graphic works by Elizabeth Frink at Lumley Cazalet ( to 13 November ) , ‘ Three Score and Ten ’ , the seventieth birthday exhibition of Albert Irvin at Gimpel ( to 21 November ) , the second part of Adrian Wiczniewski 's new paintings , drawings and neon sculpture at William Jackson ( to 21 November ) , Andy Goldsworthy 's clay floor at Turske-Hue-Williams ( to 27 November ) , the large sculptures of Jeff Lowe at Maak ( to 20 November ) , Fantastic Works on Paper at RAAB 's Millbank branch and the paintings of Jean-Michel Basquiat and Robert Combas at Crane ( to 3 December ) .
22 The following exhibitions were reported in last month 's issue and deserve note before they close : Hamish Fulton 's elegant installation of wall texts and photographs of his walks , the most handsome exhibition to have been held at Annely Juda ( to 6 March ) , two large sculptures by Mario Merz and new paintings and charcoal drawings , the best of his career , by Leon Kossoff at Anthony d'Offay ( to 6 March ) , Michael Young 's new sand paintings at Turske-Hue-Williams ( to 15 March ) , ‘ Out of Sight Out of Mind ’ , Nicholas Logsdail 's survey of international painting and sculpture 1965–1975 at Lisson ( to 20 March ) , Michael Landy 's ‘ Warning Signs ’ at Karsten Schubert ( to 6 March ) , new paintings by Arturo di Stefano , coinciding with his retrospective survey at Liverpool 's Walker Art Gallery , at Purdy Hicks ( to 6 March ) , new works by Riccardo Cinalli , featuring in a touring exhibition organised by the Accademia Italiana , at Long and Ryle ( to 19 March ) , and print exhibitions of Jim Dine at Waddington Graphics ( to 14 March ) and Robert Ryman at Victoria Miro ( to 29 March ) .
23 The following exhibitions were reviewed in last month 's column and can be recommended : Anselm Kiefer 's ‘ The Women of the Revolution ’ at Anthony d'Offay ( to 8 August ) ; James Turrell 's studies for ‘ The Irish Sky Garden ’ at Turske-Hue-Williams ( to 31 July ) ; Mayor 's installation by Rebecca Horn ( to 31 August ) ; Simon Edmondson 's new paintings at Benjamin Rhodes ( to 7 August ) ; Marlborough 's second exhibition of Stephen Conroy ( to 25 July ) ; and Nayland Blake 's ‘ Bleep ’ at Milch ( to 11 July ) .
24 The following exhibitions were mentioned in last month 's column and should be noted : interpretations of ‘ The Lake of Innisfree ’ by
25 My children were interrogated for five months .
26 Aaron Hayes , Daniel Williams and John Hughes were jailed for 15 months for conspiracy to rob and possessing an imitation firearm .
27 If high grade dysplasia was found , repeat biopsies were performed within six months .
28 Liver biopsies were taken within six months of entry to the study for histological assessment .
29 Both Mr Evans and Mr Morgan were suspended for three months .
30 More than 90% of interviews were done within 7 months of the child 's death ( median interval 2.9 months ) .
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