Example sentences of "[vb pp] [prep] two month " in BNC.

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1 Stopped for two months under third Waverley criterion .
2 Stopped for two months under second Waverley criterion .
3 Stopped for two months under first Waverley criterion .
4 Stopped for two months under second Waverley criterion .
5 Stopped for two months under second Waverley criterion .
6 Stopped for two months under second and third Waverley criteria .
7 Stopped for two months under second Waverley criterion .
8 Stopped for two months under second and third Waverley criteria .
9 Stopped for two months under second Waverley criterion .
10 Stopped for two months under first Waverley criterion .
11 Stopped for two months under first and second Waverley criteria .
12 Stopped for two months under first Waverley criterion .
13 Stopped for two months under first Waverley criterion .
14 Stopped for two months under first Waverley criterion .
15 An obstacle to Buchan 's transfer was that he would lose income from his Sunderland shop , and the deal was delayed for two months while ‘ under-the-counter ’ terms were agreed to compensate him for this loss .
16 And then when they had come about two months old , something like that , er we used to carry them out now , into the woodlands and with the rest of the hens .
17 NOW NORSK DATA ASKS FOR ITS OSLO LISTING TO BE CANCELLED FOR TWO MONTHS
18 Hotels involved in the conference trade are also engaged in ‘ function ’ trade , particularly at weekends , and many are fully booked for two months ahead .
19 Duration of symptoms varied from two months to 15 years .
20 The injury is likely to keep him sidelined for two months .
21 ‘ The hospital say he ca n't be moved for two months yet , ’ said Annunziata , picking up the tray again , ‘ but then il dottore will arrange everything .
22 Yet the warrant will be granted for two months — which may well include a period of time running after the demonstration in question has taken place .
23 This is the first proper daylight I 've seen for two months .
24 If this declaration is not made within two months of the day of election and delivered to the chief executive or clerk of the council within that two months then the office at the expiration of the two months automatically becomes vacant and the local authority must declare the office vacant and signify the vacancy by notice signed by the proper officer of the authority and affixed to the offices of the authority .
25 P.C. Alexander Thom was sentenced to two months imprisonment by the Stipendiary Magistrate for stealing four oranges worth threepence from a shed at Liverpool Docks where he was patrolling .
26 Instead , he complained , he had been brought to court , fined , whipped and sentenced to two months imprisonment .
27 Col. Amadeo Martínez Inglés was sentenced to two months ' imprisonment on Dec. 12 , 1989 , for advocating , in a book entitled Defenceless Spain , an end to conscription and its replacement by a professional Army .
28 Martin Siegel , a former takeover specialist at Kidder Peabody and Co. , was sentenced to two months in prison and five years ' probation on June 15 .
29 The leader of the Kosovo Parliamentary Party , Veton Suroi , was subsequently sentenced to two months ' imprisonment for organising the event without seeking permission , or registering it with the police .
30 Robin Chambers , the principal of Stoke-Newington school in South London , where the programme has been used for two months , says : ‘ We are ironing out a few difficulties , for instance getting the individual answer sheet completed in the correct way and working out who has the time to do it .
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