Example sentences of "[noun] [prep] a month [prep] " in BNC.

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1 So you will be without your deposit money for a month at least .
2 Skipper Thomas , out of action for a month with knee trouble , watched from the stands as Palace , once labelled Team of the Eighties under Terry Venables , found a new generation of Selhurst Park kids to heroically outwit Anfield 's all-stars on Wednesday night .
3 On Dec. 23 China ordered France to close its consulate in the southern city of Guangzhou within a month in protest at the recent sale of French fighter aircraft and missiles to Taiwan [ see pp. 39190 ; 39217 ] .
4 Or the sensitivity to cow's-milk could have cleared up thanks to a month of avoidance .
5 Differently again , the overture to A Month in the Country conveys romantic nostalgia with deeper hints of passion which Lanchbery created when he arranged little-known music by Chopin .
6 She 'd had to wait the best part of a month at Holmsly Manor , and then everything had happened at once .
7 Miranda , from her advantage of a month in the city , struggled to interpret for her young aunt .
8 Tha , well he went to Spain for a month to sort of recuperate .
9 In the initial phase of the project this proved impossible , in terms of equipment and volunteers , but was remedied to some extent later by Operation Merlin , whereby intensive efforts provided round-the-clock monitoring for periods of a month at a time .
10 This opening is very different from the quietly charming first scene of A Month in the Country , where the only thing amiss is Natalia 's bored behaviour .
11 John Ashton , managing director of Opentec , is promising a SuperSparc machine within a month of the availability of Sun 's Sparc 10 , with volume shipments from both companies expected around September/October .
12 Ferguson scored against Partick Thistle on his return from a month of inactivity caused by discipline problems at Tannadice .
13 A successful tour is the priority — the icing on the cake would come if wife , Wendy , could hang on a week or so for the birth of their second child due a month before the end of the tour . ‘
14 Peter Nicholas will be out of the Chelsea team for a month after a cartilage operation yesterday .
15 Peter Nicholas will be out of the Chelsea team for a month after a cartilage operation yesterday .
16 Control : Spray every three days for a month with Phostrogen Safer 's house Plant Insecticide or pbi Crop Saver .
17 The Gunners travel to Southampton today in search of their first point for a month after two successive Premier League defeats .
18 This meant that the men on each farm , with the addition of certain seasonal workers like the company of sheep-shearers , agreed with the farmer to bring in the harvest on ‘ piecework ’ — so much per acre of crops ; or perhaps they would contract to get the harvest in during the period of a month from the time they started ; or instead of a month some agreements would state Twenty Four Fine Days .
19 It does not provide that no solicitor shall have any cause of action in respect of his costs or any right to be paid till the expiration of a month from his delivering a signed bill of costs , but merely that he shall not commence or maintain any action for the recovery of fees , charges , or disbursements until then .
20 That may be so ; but on the other hand , if the plaintiff 's contention is correct , the solicitor may abstain from delivering his bill for 20 years , and then at the end of that time he may deliver it and sue after the expiration of a month from its delivery .
21 The demand was premature , because it was made and served before the expiration of a month from the 31 July bill .
22 Three failed to comply with the protocol restrictions ; one patient continued to use H 2 receptor antagonists until she was withdrawn three days after entry and another was unable to keep his alcohol consumption below 40 U/week ; a third ( asymptomatic ) patient withdrew her consent within a month of randomisation .
23 ‘ You did n't tell me about the music festival starting next week in Pollensa — every Sunday for a month in the cloisters of Santo Domingo . ’
24 The effect of what is now sections 128 of the Act is that if particulars of such rights are not set out either in the memorandum or articles , or in a resolution or agreement ( a copy of which has to be sent to the Registrar under section 380 ) they must be given in a statement , in the prescribed form , sent to the Registrar within a month of allotment of the shares .
25 ‘ But Frank , ’ said Bathsheba miserably , ‘ do you realize you 've lost more than a hundred pounds in a month with this awful horse-racing ?
26 His hands sometimes stopped shaking long enough for him to light a fag or give his teeth the once-over with Pepsodent , but that was every other Scumday in a month with a zed in it .
27 He 's been remanded on bail for a month pending pre-sentencing reports
28 A man accused of murder has been remanded in custody for a month by magistrates .
29 But a long holiday would revive him quickly : if he had the prospect of a month of freedom he would began to feel well after a week or so .
30 Because the characters of A Month in the Country , Enigma Variations , Romeo and Juliet , The Invitation and Mayerling are supposedly living in a real world , the choreographers have no need to make many deliberate contrasts in the style of dance .
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