Example sentences of "[verb] [num] [noun sg] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | I , I did two hundred and one pound a month or two hundred and fift okay it sounds cheap but I do n't know fourteen pound a month just for li thirty thousand pound life cover over suppose it 's the |
2 | So she 's on eighteen pound , they 'll owe say eighty pound a week rent . |
3 | Mr. C 's service contract will allow him to work one day a week on non — [ ] Plc/ABC business , provided he does not work in an employment in competition with [ ] Plc or ABC or their subsidiaries . |
4 | Though there was a lot to do , Clare , busy redecorating the shop and visiting wholesalers to buy stock , still managed to work one evening a week for the Movement . |
5 | As another diversion from the serious business of moots , the students ' law society may like to try one evening the game of ‘ Alibi . ’ |
6 | The first tentacle pore on the arm has no arm spines associated with it , the second has one spine the third has two and subsequent ones have three or four . |
7 | He has one complaint every time he comes and sees us . |
8 | ‘ About art and commercialism , ’ said Brian , ‘ what you should say is this : that advertising has developed into a valuable art-form and the big international companies are the art patrons of today , but instead of just keeping one artist the industry employs thousands of talented people . ’ |
9 | Six ‘ pounders ’ were purchased , so that the able-bodied men in the workhouse could be employed in the bruising of bones for use in the glue factory ; each man was to process one hundredweight a day . |
10 | Well we charge fifty pound an hour you know |
11 | They charge seventy pound a day per person and he said oh we 'll charge you next to nothing . |
12 | I can do sixteen mile an hour now , instead of eight . |
13 | We booked ten pound a week . |
14 | The financial solution for all lower-division clubs was to sell one player a year , he said . |
15 | Everyone knows our strategy must be to sell one player every year or eighteen months , ’ says the chairman . |
16 | They usually function one evening a week in a local church hall or community centre and can undoubtedly play a most valuable role . |
17 | He says one lesson the bank has learned is the need to have better trained staff , ‘ more aware of the business problems of the person on the other side of the desk ’ . |
18 | Clare still swapped one night a week off with Stephanie and reported subsequent events to Gilda , who now managed the shoe shop : occasionally she visited Clare for an evening meal . |
19 | I only smoke I only smoke one cigarette a day . |
20 | With the rules guaranteeing one party a clear majority , it is uncertain what any minority voices will be worth . |
21 | ‘ I have been doing one acquisition a month and I expect we will still do one acquisition a month , ’ Sadler said . |
22 | The closest he came to exercise was to open one eye every so often , if someone entered the room , or to open both eyes , smile , and wag his tail as he 'd done on one occasion when confronted by a housebreaker ! |
23 | ‘ So , by the time he had made one broom the floor of the hut was covered in bits of twigs , and he had to use the broom he 'd just made to sweep the floor of his hut clean before he could start making the next broom . |
24 | It was not an easy task for the coalman to make deliveries as he had to lump one hundredweight sacks , right through the house , down three steps , duck to miss the top of the door frame to the scullery , then a mighty heave to deposit coal costing one shilling a hundredweight in the exact spot . |
25 | I said , you know , it 's costing fifteen pound a week in a , a least and you you 're you 're paying ten and he said , no he said , he said I think that 's ample , he said . |
26 | Yeah , there 's a company that er imports from the south seas , all the fishes and they just charge two pound a pound . |
27 | You can also get the ones when , a lot of them , like some companies if they , depending how much business they 've got , some companies actually think that , they might have only got fifty pound a week , a hundred pound a week , as they have n't got young businesses , do you get me ? |
28 | We 've got fifty pound a month we can play with and we , to buy |
29 | She paying eleven pound a week for that house in |
30 | You see we moan about paying three pound a pound for meat but you pay it for fish . |