Example sentences of "[noun sg] for [adj] days a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The Department of Transport wants to ban them from the ancient route for sixty days a year . |
2 | They also hope to develop some kind of a synchronised timetable to provide five or six ships sailing at least every hour for 364 days a year . |
3 | Large families eke out an existence for six days a week on a few loaves and margarine . |
4 | ‘ To consider opening the college for seven days a week in this area is ridiculous , ’ said Mr Bainbridge . |
5 | Suppose , then , that you can allow the equivalent of four hours each evening for six days a week . |
6 | They represent acceptable exposure levels based on eight hours a day for five days a week . |
7 | I 'm here at least 10 hours a day for seven days a week . |
8 | Three hours a day for seven days a week would therefore amount to much less than the maximum for residential care . |
9 | High Row , Skinnergate , Blackwellgate , Bondgate and the eastern end of Duke Street will be closed to traffic for six days a week between 10.30am and 4pm , although buses and pedal cycles may still use Blackwellgate and Bondgate . |
10 | The charter does not specify 14 minutes in urban areas and 19 minutes in rural areas during weekdays ; it sets that standard for seven days a week , 365 days of the year . |
11 | ‘ I might be able to come to your school for two days a week , ’ said the boy . |
12 | She negotiated with Henry and the Residential Centre and fixed up for him to attend the scheme for three days a week . |