Example sentences of "[n mass] [art] week " in BNC.

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1 She now has a bill of £500 from the council for over-payment of housing benefit , a sum that she has difficulty in repaying on a net income after rent of £23 a week .
2 Mr Newton made no mention of the future of child benefit , which the Government has frozen for each of the last two years years at £7.25 a week .
3 Wilcock was doing all right at Pageant , taking home $100 a week , but he quit the job to become the Village Voice 's news editor , at $25 .
4 The Higher Grade Schools charged only 9d a week , and the Grammar School fees were now £9 a year , or more than four times as great .
5 It is probable therefore that from 6d to 9d a week is as much as labourers ' wives in general , hereabout , earn on an average the year through .
6 The Sheffield nursery , costing £35 a week for each child , has spaces for 46 children aged between six months and five years .
7 Paul 's bank now allows him £35 a week , and Geoff can withdraw no more than £40 .
8 The nursery is £35 a week cheaper then paying for a nanny .
9 Another hospital cleaner in Sunderland takes home £35 a week .
10 £50m CLIFF RICHARD LIVES ON £35 A WEEK
11 SUPER-RICH singer Cliff Richard has revealed that he lives on just £35 A WEEK .
12 The devout Christian , 51 , says : ‘ I draw £35 a week from my office .
13 Will the Prime Minister tell the House where my constituent Joanne , who is on a vocational course , receives £35 a week , lives on her own through no choice of her own , occasionally goes without food and sits in the dark because she has no coins for the meter , fits into his citizens charter and the classless society ?
14 She was told she 'd have to pay a £116 a week for it because she 's in a private nursing home .
15 Unemployment benefit for a single person goes up from £43.10 to £44.65 a week while the rate for couples rises from £69.10 to £72.20 .
16 A strike , declared on October 25th , has pushed losses to an estimated $1m a week .
17 For 54p a week , a family of Friends enjoys , among other benefits , free entry to all Historic Scotland monuments and , from the second year of membership , to all English and Welsh CADW monuments ( with half-price admission in the first year ) .
18 New statistics show average incomes rose from £338 to £343 a week ( 1.4pc after inflation ) while average spending increased to £272 from £257 a week ( 5.8pc or 2.3pc after inflation ) .
19 From six , so if you give us data every week for the next six months , and as I say , in six months ' time , we 'll then be working on actuals , but until that time , we 'll work on company averages for you , so that you 've got a plan to work to .
20 We get £28 a week whether we are sitting at a machine all day or operating heavy presses .
21 Is it not a fact that if the link with earnings had not been broken by his Government 10 years ago — indeed , nearly 12 years ago — a married pensioner would be £28 a week better off this April ?
22 Mr Alan Milburn said new funding arrangements from April meant companies and training providers would be paid £28 a week for each trainee a drop of £3 on last year .
23 Single pensioners , too , will be worse off by £16 every week .
24 This leaves £25.30 a week .
25 The amounts for Category B trainees those who need special help would fall from £65 to £51 a week .
26 Alan Milburn , candidate for Darlington , said youth training wages would fall from £31 to £28 for non-endorsed training and from £65 to £51 a week for other trainees .
27 With Wallace Mercer 's Hearts pursuing a takeover , they were £6 million in debt and paying their interest payments of £20,000 a week , when a heroic campaign by their own fans swung events in Hibs ’ favour .
28 ‘ Sixteen and sixpence a week .
29 Sixpence a week ? ’ suggested Jackie .
30 A miserable two shillings and sixpence a week !
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