Example sentences of "[noun sg] [prep] [n mass] [adv] [vb -s] [art] " in BNC.

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1 The first mention of £100 clearly demands an ‘ at least ’ interpretation ; what Arthur has is ‘ exactly ’ £100 ; one might therefore not expect the it of the second sentence to be able to refer anaphorically to £100 in the first sentence without antagonism .
2 Newcastle Tory councillors are backing an all party call for more cash after hearing the Government 's extra grant of £309,000 still leaves a £1m shortfall .
3 Last year 's tax charge of £19.2m also includes a credit of £4.8m ( restated as exceptional and included in earnings per share under FRS 3 ) which related to the favourable House of Lords verdict in the Johnson Matthey Bankers case .
4 The world-wide flow of data now underlies the phenomenon of multinational companies and allows rapid and comprehensive factual updating for all the players in the world economic game .
5 An Investor in People regularly reviews the training and development needs of all employees
6 Occasionally politics comes into this , and you may notice that the same member of staff always gets the best deal .
7 According to the author of the report , Tony Vernon Harcourt , a director on base pay of £100,000 typically enjoys a package close to £200,000 after adding in a £17,000 bonus , £20,000 company pension contribution , car and other benefits worth £10,000 and an annual profit on share options worth about £50,000 .
8 Mixed because you can find real solitude in the Mournes , but lack of people often means a lack of facilities .
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