Example sentences of "an average [prep] [adj] [noun] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Pupils in opted-out schools are funded at an average of four time the level of LEA pupils .
2 The pilot results were promising and showed that the POI systems were used an average of eight times an hour .
3 But we do spend an average of eight hours every day of our lives with our mouths and noses pressed against pillows full of the mite dung … ‘
4 The Manila stockmarket is at an all-time high ; yet electricity power-cuts in the country last an average of eight hours a day .
5 While in 1971 MPs spent an average of 11 hours a week on constituency duties , the average in 1982 was 16 hours .
6 An average of 35,000 people a night attended Maine Road ; only 22,000 a night attended Earls Court — a third less .
7 If each employee works an average of 1,100 hours every year , taking sick leave and holidays into consideration , it will take three employees , costing some £100,000 between them , to perform this task alone .
8 The wave stood 5ft high in places , travelled at an average of 10 miles an hour and carried the surfers about 8 miles .
9 During the first three years , very little time was spent on such whole-school issues as management and curriculum leadership , but in 1988 an apparent change of priorities led to a dramatic increase in provision in this area from an average of 102 teacher-days a year to a somewhat startling 1,280 .
10 The cameras snapped an average of one rhino every five days .
11 UBS has been getting an average of one inquiry a day from small banks looking for a bigger uncle .
12 By the autumn of 1985 , they were playing an average of two concerts a week .
13 Deep snow-drifts and sheet ice slowed down the party 's progress , and beyond Bar-le-Duc it was reduced to an average of two miles an hour , on running into the chaotic rear of the Verdun army .
14 There was an average of two deaths a week , of which 517 could have been prevented .
15 In 1985 councillors spent an average of seventy-four hours a month on their duties , a slight decrease on 1976 when it had been seventy-nine hours ( Widdicombe 1986 : 126 ) .
16 Gate receipts ( using an average of 13 quid a seat ) , assuming 40K crowds = 1/2 million quid PER MATCH .
17 The ITA was given tight control over the number , duration , placing and content of TV ads , which for most of the period were limited to an average of six minutes an hour .
18 Jessica had been a dental nurse before they 'd married and now she was a dental nurse again , for an average of six hours a week on Tuesday and Thursday afternoons .
19 The 500 citizens of Giverny , which already receives an average of 570,000 visitors a year attracted by the Maison Monet , are less than enthusiastic about the new museum .
20 As has been evident from the previous two matches , the European team will bring the stronger hitters in the match , being an average of nine yards a man longer off the tee and hitting one green in regulation more per round .
21 As Wigglesworth suggested , only perinatal deaths due to asphyxia in labour and immaturity directly reflect the effectiveness of medical care , and these categories accounted for only 16% and 23% of perinatal deaths , respectively , in this series — an average of 46 deaths a year from an average of over 11000 births occurring in several hospitals .
22 By 1960 the American family was throwing away an average of 750 cans a year .
23 The Bosphorus , a winding 30-kilometre waterway which passes through Istanbul , a city of 10 million people , carries an average of 140 ships a day .
24 Mick Quinn does n't have to say too much in his own defence apart from pointing to an average of 20 goals a season for 13 years , and 13 in 10 starts since August .
25 The rent increase this year is an average of seven pounds a week .
26 Although they still did an average of three shows a night , after their stint in Paris this was easy .
27 He was Con Fenton , a retired farm worker who did a bit of jobbing gardening and spent an average of three days a week at The Laurels .
28 It is hardly surprising that the Indonesians have been so profoundly affected by their kinetic environment , for theirs is the most tectonic nation on earth , boasting some 34 per cent of all the world 's active volcanoes , and registering an average of three earthquakes a day measuring over 5 on the Richter scale .
29 Yet they still ate an average of 400 calories a day less than usual .
30 We have estimated the size of the denominator population as an average of 31.4 births a year which , projected to a 41 year period ( 1950–90 ) , gives 1287 births .
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