Example sentences of "[adv] one month ['s] " in BNC.

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1 At the end of 1969 Aurigny picked up another challenge when with only one month 's notice BUA ceased to operate their service from Alderney to Southampton , thus cutting the direct link with the UK .
2 ( This applied to existing employees — new recruits asked to relocate received only one month 's salary as a disturbance allowance . )
3 In 1988 , this was over $US 40 , payable in this currency only and not the equivalent in Chinese ‘ people 's money ’ ( renminbi ) , which is approximately one month 's salary for a young teacher .
4 But Grand Met could ask her to leave with just one month 's notice if they find a taker for the 20-year lease .
5 But she could still be asked to leave with just one month 's notice if someone takes over the 20-year lease .
6 Besides a US$70,000 million foreign debt , the country was struggling with a foreign-exchange crisis that had reduced reserves to under one month 's worth of imports .
7 ‘ By the time my sheep are lambing , ’ Small says , ‘ the foxes are probably glad of a change of diet : it 's 11 months ' pork from the pig unit next door , then one month 's lamb . ’
8 Mark said clearly , ‘ Accepted British practice is at least one month 's salary for each year of service .
9 It is also customary for employers to pay an annual bonus of at least one month 's salary and to provide medical benefits .
10 And do n't bother to go unless you can provide immediate deposits of at least one month 's rent in advance .
11 ‘ shall have effect as if it granted or provided for the grant of a tenancy for a term of 10 years , subject to a right exercisable either by the landlord or the tenant to determine the tenancy , if the war ends before the expiration of that term , by at least one month 's notice in writing given after the end of the war ; …
12 If you want to resign you should give your line manager at least one month 's written notice .
13 ( 6 ) Any lease or underlease , at a rent , or in consideration of a fine , for life or lives or for any term of years determinable with life or lives , or on the marriage of the lessee , or any contract therefor , made before or after the commencement of this Act , or created by virtue of Part V of the Law of Property Act 1922 , shall take effect as a lease , underlease or contract therefor , for a term of ninety years determinable after the death or marriage ( as the case may be ) of the original lessee , or of the survivor of the original lessees , by at least one month 's notice in writing given to determine the same on one of the quarter days applicable to the tenancy , either by the lessor or the persons deriving title under him , to the person entitled to the leasehold interest , or if no such person is in existence by affixing the same to the premises , or by the lessee or other persons in whom the leasehold interest is vested to the lessor or the persons deriving title under him …
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