Example sentences of "month [coord] [adv] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ While tragic in any circumstances , property repossessions were at a very low level , representing only 0.25pc of mortgages outstanding , and the year end not one mortgage was 12 months or more in arrear , ’ said Mr Wood . |
2 | ‘ Whilst tragic in any circumstances , property repossessions were at a very low level , representing only 0.25 per cent of mortgages outstanding , and at the year end not one mortgage was 12 months or more in arrear . |
3 | ‘ The Society also looks at the loans that are six months or more in arrears but have not been taken into possession , and adds a percentage of such arrears to the specific provision figure . |
4 | She also questions the usefulness of looking only at those who are six months or more in arrears . |
5 | At 31 January , 1993 , the number of mortgages where payments were 12 months or more in arrears had risen 24 per cent to 22,486 , representing 0.51 per cent of mortgage balances . |
6 | Preparations for pregnancy can begin six months or more before conception with a healthy diet — plenty of fresh fruit and vegetables , preferably organically grown and as few chemicals in the form of food additives as is possible . |
7 | The Bank stands ready to buy from market makers , and at a price of its own choosing , any stock with three months or less to maturity ; it is also usually prepared to quote a price for stocks with between three and twelve months to maturity . |
8 | Parsys does n't expect to have the SN9000 ready until ‘ late 1992 ’ — it will take three months or so to bed the new chip in when it does arrive . |
9 | But during the early Cubist period , when the pictures were unsigned and undated , and when the wealth of discovery and invention makes differences of months and even of weeks important , it is extremely difficult to establish an exact chronological sequence . |
10 | Camillo had not been in the attic for months and perhaps for years . |
11 | Genuine bubonic plague can be detected by the seasonal pattern of deaths , which were extraordinarily high in the summer months but low in winter when the pestilence lay dormant . |
12 | Fine China we had a very poor first four months but then in May world sales were nine point nine percent ahead of last year and in the U S A over the last ten weeks we 've actually been ahead of nineteen ninety . |
13 | Although mature horses may harbour a few adult worms , heavy burdens are usually confined to yearlings and to foals , which become infected from the first month or so of life , and infection is maintained largely by seasonal transmission between these groups of young animals . |
14 | It is also worth going along to a beauty salon a month or so in advance to have your make-up done . |
15 | We believe the order there is wrong ; that drastic revisions were made in the month or so before opening , too late for the publisher and printer to do anything about them . |
16 | He took long holidays , habitually spending a winter month in Switzerland and a summer month or more in France or Italy . |
17 | Ray will be shooting the film in London next month and later in Liverpool 's dockland . |
18 | It will be a great experience just be concentrating on rugby and playing rugby non-stop for a month and especially in company with so many good players . |