Example sentences of "for month " in BNC.

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1 Many are held for months or years in administrative or pretrial detention , usually incommunicado .
2 After all , we have been reaping rewards from the vegetable garden for months : the soil ca n't go on and on providing if its own storehouse is not replenished .
3 Trim them back , dead-head regularly and bring in before the first frosts and you should have flowers for months to come
4 A flat or burst tyre can mean no flying for months !
5 She unlocked the next room which had stood empty for months .
6 I just worry , as usual , that I shall be mopping you up for months to come . ’
7 But needed some kind of help : she 'd spoken about it for months before and was utterly thrilled when Jay drawled an interest .
8 She 'd given more time to thinking about Lucy than anything else for months .
9 London had been grit grey for months , and Jay fought the sunless skies with the blade of keen memory .
10 In November 1959 he found himself back in Montreal , ‘ to renew his neurotic affiliations ’ as he was to repeat endlessly to journalists ; meeting his friends and family , sometimes bumping into his uncles who would take him for expensive meals at top restaurants — such as the Ritz — and hotels ; and generally awakening and reawakening those impulses and memories which would fire his imagination and energise his mind for months to come .
11 The company , which owns Spear & Jackson , the garden tools manufacturer , has been the subject of recurrent speculation for months , and it was fuelled last month when Neill announced a fall in pre-tax profits from £2.71m to just £28,000 in the first half .
12 Airline stocks , which have been surging for months on a series of high-stakes takeovers , declined after one potential target , US Air , declared lower than expected earnings .
13 Their leader , Peter Bancroft , 36 , said : ‘ We have been struggling with British Rail 's shortage of drivers for months and have christened our regular train home the ghost train . ’
14 IT HAS BEEN in the air for months : Charles Saatchi , according to New York 's uniquely garrulous and paranoid clan of dealers and artists , is selling , and he is selling in a big way .
15 It can be speculated that the informants recruited in Operation Ward may have been known to the IRA for months or even years .
16 Railway workers had gone without pay , proper food , and clothes for months .
17 Often there are letters in the papers from parents who have sent off for T-shirts and pictures from a band 's fan club , only to have their cheque cashed and to receive nothing for months .
18 Maggie had known , for months , that something was wrong with Rachel .
19 Of all the community services on offer , he had chosen the coastguards , which involved nights spent quietly in a hut on the cliff tops watching for shipping ; and the hardest part of all the trials he endured in the Navy was being marooned on a ship for months on end with no opportunity to be alone .
20 The idea of being marooned at Balmoral for months on end is her vision of purgatory .
21 In this way exhibitors were forced to fill up their screens for months ahead with pictures they had never seen .
22 She described how she walked around for months ‘ with a pain , almost a physical pain , in my heart ’ ; of how she avoided friends and pulled her hat over her face if she met them in the street ; of how , at last , she knew she must express her thousand emotions about her little grandchild in the way she knew best , in clay .
23 Mrs Taylor said she had been urging the Government for months to make public a report by Mr Ponsford confirming the morale problems .
24 The reason for the payments was ‘ not the fecklessness , gullibility or incompetence of the small investor , but the fecklessness , gullibility and incompetence of the Government , which for months and for years ignored all warnings ’ .
25 He said it was not the small investor but the ‘ fecklessness , gullibility , and incompetence of the Government , which for months and for years , ignored all the warnings .
26 The elusive creature may be successfully trailed for a time , then disappear for months and even years .
27 Capriati has been courted for months by IMG , whose promotion , coupled with success on court , will bring their teenage client millions of dollars .
28 The post has been vacant for months and the lack of suitable candidates puzzled officials as the job proved the starting point for such politicians as Mr Chris Patten , Mr Iain Macleod and Mr Reginald Maudling .
29 The post has been vacant for months and the lack of suitable candidates puzzled officials as the job proved the starting point for such politicians as Mr Chris Patten , Mr Iain Macleod and Mr Reginald Maudling .
30 The child is right , this escalator , like so many on the London Underground network , has not been in operation for months .
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