Example sentences of "be month " in BNC.

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1 July and August are months to watch , although the whole year is an extraordinary mixture of sunshine and tears .
2 May , June and August are months in which romance and relationships feature prominently , although for most of the year you may find yourself debating whether a commitment is worth making or abiding by .
3 IBM Corp , Apple Computer Inc and Motorola Inc are months ahead of schedule in producing the first fruits of their PowerPC RISC alliance , Associated Press reports .
4 But it 's been months , dear !
5 There have been months when he has n't found any work at all and so he returns home for short periods .
6 Granny had originally come to stay with us while her house was being fumigated but that had been months before and there was no excuse for her to continue living in our overcrowded home .
7 It 's been months since we were in bed together .
8 They do n't want garments that have been months in the warehouse .
9 There 'd been months of preparation and delays because of the weather .
10 ( Ironically , there can only have been months between the publication of Hutchinson 's boastful book and calling in the liquidators ) .
11 It 's the perfect gin and tonic to the new season , even though we 're months away .
12 But it might be months , or even years away , for it seemed to belong to another person , a different life .
13 Police on the scene predicted that it would be months before the capital 's vital traffic gateway to the north was back to normal .
14 Police said it would be months before the traffic gateway to the north was normal .
15 She said Copper had a 50:50 chance but that his leg may break at any time , not to mention all the problems that come with keeping a horse standing up and not moving for what could be months rather than weeks .
16 ‘ That could be months away .
17 This item of equipment enabled the rapid assembly features of the whole range of equipment to be fully exploited , and reduced the erection times for some major bridging operations , from what would normally be months to merely a matter of days .
18 And even though visits to friends or family may be months apart , especially if they live some distance from you , regular phone conversations mean you need never lose touch .
19 Unfortunately , because most Amiga owners have Amiga 500s and 600s , it may be months before new games use these extra features , and while new games should all work , some older ones might not .
20 D'Arcy said : ‘ Normally it could be months .
21 Ministers now fear it could be months before consumers feel the benefit .
22 These articles are written well in advance of publication , so it may be months before you see one that you letter has prompted .
23 BOOKMAKERS face a reputed £75,000 payout after last Thursday 's Hackney coup , but it could be months before ‘ winning ’ punters know their fate .
24 It ‘ will be months not years ’ claims Cunnignham , who is shooting for product implementations around the third quarter of next year .
25 The symptoms of some women would improve after removal of the device whatever the underlying condition and it might be months or years later that recurrence of the symptoms would lead to diagnosis of endometriosis .
26 It may be months later , when naive expectations have become realistic beliefs .
27 This should not be too much of a problem , but sometimes delays mean that it can be months before the feedback arrives .
28 Despite his phenomenal energy the sheer size of his dominions inevitably meant that it could be months or even years before he was free to deal with a distant crisis or give his officials the support they needed against a major local potentate .
29 You will also have to allow for the time lag between installation and productive use which will probably be months rather than weeks or days .
30 ‘ It must be months old .
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