Example sentences of "for [det] month " in BNC.
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1 | This one sheet of graph paper for our dieter will therefore have twelve points marked on it along the bottom axis ( one for each month ) and around thirty points marked on the other axis ( each point representing 1 lb or 0.45 kg ) . |
2 | You should also work into it check lists for each month with every detail you can think of , and have an arrangement for assessing the event after it has happened . |
3 | ‘ My idea is , we use the same girl — Tracey , that is — for each month , but with different backgrounds according to the season . ’ |
4 | The pack contains twelve action booklets , one for each month , together with a time management pamphlet explaining how to make better use of your time and how to utilise the monthly work books . |
5 | in the year before the employee 's 65th birthday , various provisions scale down the payment on a monthly basis , ie the amount is reduced by one twelfth for each month by which his or her age approaches 65 ; |
6 | There are several ways in which the five responses might be summarized into a single score for each month which could then be traced over time . |
7 | Choose a product ( eg sportswear ) and say what theme you would use for each month of the year , eg January winter holidays/ski equipment June Wimbledon / tennis outfits |
8 | The book tells the story of one year in the garden , with a chapter for each month . |
9 | For example , a pressed flower design can make a lovely picture for a calendar , or you could create an appropriate design for each month of the year , composed of seasonal flowers . |
10 | Suppose you want to record the achievements of your sales team for each month of the past year . |
11 | In hotels where bookings are made several months in advance , charts for each month are prepared . |
12 | Start a Gardener 's Diary , with a page for each month . |
13 | In 1931 came What Shall We Have Today , ( 5s. and in paper covers 35. ) , the most popular of all the Boulestin books , containing a large selection of recipes plus a sample luncheon and dinner menu for each month of the year . |
14 | At least one taxing officer takes the view that as a rule of thumb he would be prepared to allow one hour 's perusals for each month of the litigation . |
15 | Otherwise a £10 fee will be payable for that month . |
16 | To construct the ‘ implicit deflator ’ of gross domestic product for a particular month , we need to obtain two gross domestic product figures for that month : |
17 | A routine mission on April 24 , followed by a ‘ milk run ’ on April 26 completed their missions for that month , bringing the total to 15 — halfway through their tour/ |
18 | The victor then provides the ovum for that month . |
19 | You see , Harry is coming over from America for that month and I so want to see him . |
20 | The total conductivity readings for those samples for that month . |
21 | ‘ A lot of the violence stems from the fact people are expecting a decision today [ yesterday ] , ’ said one senior British source , arguing that the pattern would only be repeated if ministers postponed their decision for another month . |
22 | The children can return every six months for another month . |
23 | Then , towards the end of August , Eachuinn Odhar got the message he 'd not expected for another month . |
24 | The students were not due for another month , though the streets and cloisters were crowded with tourists , who were outnumbered only by their cameras . |
25 | If there is some improvement , persist for another month or two — the Candida is slowly dying of starvation , and it may take a little while to finish it off entirely . |
26 | But Rovers blocked the deal after Pompey asked to keep Agnew on loan for another month . |
27 | Midfielder Ronnie Whelan is expected to be out of action for another month following his latest injury setback , a thigh injury which required surgery . |
28 | Maesteg suffered a blow yesterday when they learnt captain and centre Huw Woodland will be sidelined for another month . |
29 | Nora agreed that Constance could stay in Surrey for another month . |
30 | As a result , it will not be safe to allow it out on a leash for another month . |