Example sentences of "[adj] [noun pl] [det] month " in BNC.

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1 AMERICAN funds provide the few bright features in The Daily Telegraph/Micropal Personal Equity Plan Guide which otherwise shows continued underperformance by share-based investments this month .
2 Philips introduced its first multimedia personal computers this month at Cebit , the information technology offshoot of the Hanover Fair .
3 After two months of production delays due to ‘ unprecedented demand ’ and a shortage of chips , Elonex Plc has churned out 17 new models of personal computers from its factory in North London : these comprise eight types of upgradable Intel Corp 80486-based desktops with local video bus — price ranges from £1,100 to £1,750 ; two higher entry-level desktops based on Intel 's 80486SX-25 chip — the PC-425XM Entry Level and the PC-425XB Entry Level start at £1,100 and will replace the former 20MHz PC-420X Entry Level models ; four types of WS-400 upgradeable LAN workstations based on processors ranging from 25MHz 80486SX to 66MHz 80486DX2 with Ethernet modules based on Advanced Micro Devices Inc PCnet AT chip set ; a Token Ring module will be released in due course using the IBM Corp Tropic chip set ; prices start at £950 ; and three fault-tolerant mirrored file server systems based on Novell Inc NetWare SFT III v3.11 are planned ; Elonex also intends to ship modular notebook personal computers this month .
4 When dealing with all forms of joint undertakings this month , you must beware of papering over the cracks and trying to save someone else 's bacon .
5 I read five walking/climbing magazines each month , but Outdoor Action was the only one to give details .
6 No fewer than ten cold calls each month , all cold call reports must be filed within seven working days of a visit , and a minimum of eighty calls to be made per month to existing customers .
7 Norsk Data A/S , yesterday asked for its listing on the Oslo bourse to be temporarily cancelled — for up to two months , although it says it hopes to reach final agreement with its major creditors this month .
8 Gulfstream holds twelve letters of intent and initial deposits which it hopes to convert to firm contracts this month , and says that market studies suggest that the worldwide fleet of large bizjets will double over the next twelve years through increased globalisation of major businesses , fuelling demand for ultra long range aircraft .
9 The portrait is under close scrutiny in two major exhibitions this month .
10 Overseas employees will be invited to save regular amounts each month for five years with local savings institutions .
11 FourGen Software Inc opens its first overseas offices this month in Amsterdam , hoping to capitalize on downsizing trends among large European corporations .
12 As well as establishing reduced overall catch quotas for 1991 ( 93,570 tonnes for cod , 40,500 for haddock ) , they agreed that fishing boats over 100 tonnes in the North Sea and also along the west coast of Scotland , more than 40 per cent of whose catch consisted of cod and haddock , should be obliged to remain in port for eight consecutive days each month from Feb. 1 to Dec. 31 , 1991 .
13 At a meeting of EC fisheries ministers on Dec. 17-18 to decide on fishing quotas for 1992 , it was agreed to continue the fisheries protection including the measures introduced in 1991 [ see p. 37925 ] under which North Sea fishing boats over 100 tonnes , more than 40 per cent of whose catch consisted of cod and haddock , to remain in port for eight consecutive days each month between Feb. 1 and Dec. 31 , 1992 .
14 Two of the summer 's biggest airshows take place on consecutive weekends this month ( June ) .
15 Britain 's National Centre for Alternative Energy is running two short courses this month for would-be designers of wind turbines and small water wheels .
16 The first and more important reason is that he is likely to be transferred out of Bull within the next few months , along with other chief executives at state-owned companies , when the rightist coalition almost inevitably takes over the government from the Socialist Party after the legislative elections this month .
17 One of the few small numbers this month !
18 These issues will be the subject of Congressional hearings this month , but are unlikely to threaten the tour schedule .
19 By paying your bills in this way , you ensure you can pay the big bills , while retaining the use of the rest of your income to pay your living expenses each month .
20 The stables get through tons of yellow pages each month turning it into billions of bits ; surely the ultimate nightmare for anyone called JR Hartley .
21 What 's New News & New Products This month , Fender forbid G&L from mentioning Leo 's name , new bits and pieces from Warwick , SWR , Carlsbro and Fishman , the return of John Birch and some news on how to win yourself a year-long guitar scholarship …
22 The first five correct entries each month will win £50 of HTA National Garden Gift Tokens .
23 Julian Thompson , Chairman of Sotheby 's Far East , discusses their first sale in new delhi this month
24 And among the other questions this month : Is bathroom humour just good clean fun ?
25 A new sintered glass product which bears little similarity to Siporax is Biohome which is reviewed on our What 's New pages this month .
26 Finish , like the other decks this month is of very high quality , there is no junk here , but what do you expect from the biggest deck manufactures in the business ?
27 The Whale and Dolphin Conservation Society , only four years old , is recruiting about 1,000 new members each month .
28 Each ovary may well prepare several potential ova each month , like a card player considering which card to play in the light of signals from the opposition .
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