Example sentences of "[num] [num] [noun] [conj] [pers pn] [vb base] " in BNC.

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1 I could wait another forty eight hours while you wait results of that one you see
2 took it in and they said well they have to send it away and Dave said , yeah okay , he said well it 's forty nine pound before you start
3 No , forty five minutes before I get , when I get home , I 've got , I have my dinner .
4 Forty five minutes if you 've got forty five minutes , what 's , what 's the fraction of an hour ?
5 Er , then back to depot in forty five minutes because you work your way back up you know , towards , back towards the depot , you 're talking three hours forty five minutes , and exactly half your time is just spent on the road .
6 But because you do n't that amount has n't been withdrawn from that two twenty five , so that in the next year you put in your eighteen hundred and at the end of that year you get interest on three thousand eight hundred and of course the two twenty five which happens to be three seventy seven , so at that second year you start getting interest on the fifty six pounds that you have n't been required to pay .
7 It effectively charges it because if you 've got six thousand allowances and you withdraw that amount putting it against the total income it means that you 're actually paying tax on those by deduction .
8 And so is that six hundred pound if they want to buy both sides .
9 Erm , there is a very small chance that he 's going to say , all the time that I was on , on top of Everest , er , I was thinking about you , because I 've heard you 're the best thing since sliced wholemeal bread , I have three thousand people that I want to put through a programme in the next six weeks .
10 We th to rehearse a little bit of the debate we had last time on speed cameras , th there was erm discussion about who should fund the camera themselves because being a , the Department of Transport and Home Office recommendation , that they should be funded by the police , but because of Mr 's question at full Council and the wish of this committee to spend some of this additional money if you like , or in ninety three four for safety related measures , it was thought wise to combine the two and actually try and fund a trial er package of speed cameras cos it 's , it 's about six sites and one camera , from the ninety three four budget that we 've actually found .
11 Three hundred pounds if they say that .
12 You can take a journey of three hundred miles if you like .
13 like you say you just get onto that right and it 's , that 's three hundred yards and you get the next one that 's two hundred yards and a hundred yards until you stop , to the junction
14 Er the mortgage is for fifty thousand pounds and I think my life insurance policy would pay out about forty five thousand pounds .
15 This is the music playing in a thousand thousand houses while we have our drinks and eat our meals and stand up and shout .
16 When you 're gon na pay seventy five quid and you 've got one .
17 So he said erm I said to the woman I went to the court this morning so he said when you explain to me he said I 've got money in my pockets cos I borrowed it from dad tha he said I owed sixty two pound so he said I said to the woman in the court how can I pay this the sixty two pounds when you 've frozen my account ?
18 Likewise Greater Manchester having a dense population two point six million , having now thirty elected members with thirty-five thousand members but the thirty thousand thirty-five thousand people if I remember would end up with three hundred and twenty-four thousand people per member I think it absurd .
19 The biggest battle for the Macintyre expedition has been finding the funds … the trip is costing seventy to eighty thousand pounds and they 've still not raised all the money … but the charity 's patron the Duchess of York is planning to join them at Everest Base camp … that ’ ll wave the magic wand … will they make it
20 I have a bunch of hoods lurking around some corner wanting ten thousand pounds that I have not got .
21 Nero has ordered ten thousand hides as they get through a lot of shoe leather with all that clomping .
22 Now you ca n't possibly test a medicine on ten thousand people before you start to sell it , so that sort of risk , as rare a risk as that , will only be picked up when the medicine has actually been in use and on the market and been properly prescribed for some years , and what we are doing now , and what is particularly interesting , is to start to use computers to pick up these adverse reactions so that we know much more quickly in future if a medicine is doing any harm and we can either stop prescribing it for the people who are going to suffer from it , and that 's the most likely thing , or else take it off the market altogether if it 's if we do n't if we ca n't pick out the people who might be at risk .
23 It costs us at least eighty five pence and we do n't live as far , well we do n't do n't live that far .
24 We 've found that own brands are from thirty five pence up to the top quality brands are something like eighty five pence and we feel we 've hit the market in the middle there .
25 Each cycle should take fifty five minutes so we do three sets of role play , well we look at them , look for the cycle to start at quarter past ten first cycle must start at quarter past ten , there four that should be for one o'clock so we commence the third and final role play , come back here and break for lunch and have an hour for lunch final role play at two o'clock .
26 I there is a version by John Rutter in five eight time if you want me to find that .
27 They get fifteen thousand pounds and they do n't make anything from it .
28 As you can see , if you are in some far away place in your One Ten County and you damage the front diff , you can fit one from a dead Rangy or perhaps P5 coupe left behind by the diplomatic service in the 1960s .
29 One one approach that we 've already heard is is in policy .
30 But we 'll get five hundred quid if we come anywhere .
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