Example sentences of "a [noun] [adv] [noun] " in BNC.

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31 It made a £3m upfront payment to Lloyds out of the total £10m agreed .
32 IT was on a very wet Saturday afternoon that I found myself on the top of the North Downs observing whiffs of smoke emerging from a boiler which to all intents and purposes was standing among a mountain of waste metal in a field almost miles from anywhere .
33 He receives for his employment a take home pay of seventy three pounds per week , he lives with his parents and pays a board of twenty pounds per week he 's fortunate in that his employer takes him to work in the mornings but he has to catch the bus home in the evening and at lunchtime on Saturdays which costs him seven pounds forty .
34 He receives for his employment a take home pay of seventy three pounds per week .
35 He is earning thirty thousand pounds with a take home pay of nineteen hundred pounds , yeah ?
36 ‘ There 's a fight tomorrow evening ? ’
37 Well can we go and have a look anyway Mark ?
38 But for the man in the street of course or anything does n't give you any such a look ahead information .
39 And er frankly , you would nah want to go to a male , a male only Burns supper , they , they they 're a most un seemly looking crew by the time they 've finished their dinner !
40 Creditors would no longer have the absolute right of imprisoning their debtors upon a judgement over £20 ‘ which they have for so many years possessed and in some cases abused ’ .
41 His own worst experience ‘ in the past year , anyway ’ involved a Friday 7pm service from Kings Cross that started late , had no buffet car , and after more stops than the Minster organ finally gave up the ghost at Doncaster .
42 We know nothing about what a horse really tastes and feels when he nuzzles another horse .
43 Its ratio of costs to income was a miserly 40% last year , good even for a thrift ; most banks would be proud of a figure below 60% .
44 This is a fitting about 4in long with a compression joint on each end , but with only one internal shoulder .
45 Right , give us a card then Phil
46 Walter gave crack sprinter Sheikh Albadou a spin yesterday morning and he flies to New York to ride the horse in a pre-Breeders Cup race on Saturday week .
47 And he could — and should — give the economy a boost so people both have money to spend and the confidence to spend it .
48 Give us a light please Jean .
49 I think we 'll take a break now ladies and gentlemen for fifteen minutes please .
50 It has long been recognized that Pausanias gave a Herodotean dress and added some comments of his own to what must ultimately be a third-century B.C. account of the Celtic attack ( O. Regenbogen , P.-W. , s.v .
51 In due course the manager of the affected package responded favourably and as a result both DCs moved to the ‘ agreed ’ state .
52 It is a pleasure once agreement is reached . ’
53 Having passed seven CSE 's at school , she said , " I reckoned that if I had a future then computer studies was where it would be .
54 We will probably consider repeating the venture later in the season , but more immediately we hope to get a spin-off tomorrow night . ’
55 We will probably consider repeating the venture later in the season , but more immediately we hope to get a spin-off tomorrow night . ’
56 I 'd give him a ring tonight Lee and get , then he might have time to ge chance to get some players .
57 It 's afternoon keep saying that it 's afternoon it 's morning to me this afternoon pick up your phone and give me a ring now O nine O four six four one six four one .
58 Plant mint or sprinkle cayenne pepper by a doorway there ants may get in .
59 I write this as the world 's Number One fan of the Demon Boyz , a roughneck little Tottenham posse .
60 I thought I 'd do a tape then mum .
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