Example sentences of "about four months " in BNC.
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1 | We went on the air in October 1986 and Kylie joined the cast about four months into the series . |
2 | But after seeing signs of a pick-up in American demand , he says the hotel industry might get a boost around September , on the basis that recovery here lags America by about four months . |
3 | ‘ I left college in ‘ 76 , and subsequently hustled around for about four months working for various people , before I heard of a second assistant 's job coming up with David Thorpe . |
4 | About four months before your 60th birthday , the DHSS should send you a form to claim your pension . |
5 | It 's quicker to go there yourself ( you 'll get a copy within about three days ) but you can also apply by post , which takes about four months . |
6 | The tank has an undergravel filter and a internal filter and has been running problem-free for about four months . |
7 | ‘ I spoke to Paul about four months ago and we were both keen on the fight , so I do n't see what the hold-up is . ’ |
8 | And after about four months I thought I was strong enough to tackle the weight , and that it would n't be too much going on at once . |
9 | By about four months of age the baby 's visual acuity may be as exact as 6/6 , but accurate perception of what is seen will normally still be developing . |
10 | He had been our Senior Surgical Officer for about four months . |
11 | You should apply for the form about four months before you are due to retire . |
12 | The promised 80Mhz HyperSparc is thought to be about four months behind the 66.7MHz part — Richards says there is a single completed 80MHz module in existence right now . |
13 | It took the Evans family about four months to finalise designs and begin trading , but now the father and daughter work regularly from early in the morning until late at night , seven days a week . |
14 | He 'll go in for about four months , they 'll give him shock treatment and all that , but as soon as he comes out he starts drinking again . |
15 | The company likes to oversee as much of the recording to pressing operation as possible — which takes about four months . |
16 | About four months after I went down , John was involved in a car crash . |
17 | The 49 ferrets to be reintroduced were all about four months old , which is the age when ferrets disperse in the wild . |
18 | We worked very hard in the fields for about four months . |
19 | ( 18 ) About four months before the time I am writing of , my Lady had been in London , and had gone over a Reformatory … |
20 | The narrator then proceeds to give some background information , which he situates in a previous time About four months before . |
21 | Everything was going fine for about four months . |
22 | I was doing chequebooks and cards , and I had a very good run on them for about four months , but what with taking drugs and that I collapsed one time when I was working out on the street . |
23 | Development of N. lapillus eggs is slow , taking about four months in temperate latitudes but up to seven in the White Sea , where eggs overwinter and hatch in the following year ( Fretter and Graham , 1985 ) . |
24 | About four months before , a friend of mine got pregnant and she had to have an abortion , and I was quite upset about that . |
25 | Bridget concealed her pregnancy from everybody until she was about four months when she told her boyfriend , who was not the baby 's father . |
26 | up until she was about four months old . |
27 | As far as these forms are concerned erm it it 's best to complete them about four months before your actual retirement date . |
28 | Erm perhaps the Since I came to the area about four months ago , the thing that I 've noticed most is the people are very proud and they 're very friendly , very open people . |
29 | After I had been there one term , however , my father took one of his almost yearly visits to Africa , this time for a rather longer period of about four months . |
30 | ‘ I was about four months pregnant when I started to feel quite poorly , ’ says Leslie . |