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

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1 Every school has its management and national curriculum provision once a year by inspectors .
2 We were n't , I now realise by doing the sums , badly off My father paid the rent , all the bills , gave us our pocket money , and a fixed sum of f7 a week housekeeping money quite a lot in the late 1950s — went on being handed over every Friday until his death , even when estrangement was obvious , and he was living most of the time with someone else .
3 The solution to the difficulty demands instead a review of all the cases in which legacy and trust are confused .
4 To combat the opposite extreme of jerry-building , we would make membership of the Housebuilders ' Registration Council 's register compulsory upon all contractors for local authority houses , with a view to rendering the building industry eventually an industry subject throughout to publicly-approved standards .
5 PUT your wedding list with Mulberry Hall in York and they 'll give you a wedding present too a small Stuart crystal rose bowl .
6 The result Kelly too a tumble and Gavin Peacock slammed home the kick .
7 Meanwhile in the supermarket car park only a few hundred yards from the scene of the rape , women expressed their shock at what had happened :
8 Investment banking although this year it 's a very different difficult environment for investment banking particularly a house that concentrates on , on corporate finance er there has n't been a great deal of M and A activity and if , if there has it has n't been a very high erm very high ticket .
9 If a country depends on one or two primary products , e.g. bauxite or coffee , for the bulk of its export revenue then a fall in world demand and prices for these products can have a disastrous impact on export revenues , GNP growth and economic development programmes .
10 to run a football club about a hundred million a year ?
11 lick your boom boom now a lick your boom boom now
12 It took fire and ambulance crews nearly an hour to cut Hilda McClanachan free from the wreckage of her Peugeot car .
13 And er well the carriage cleaning well A carriage cleaning inspector you just , looked after the carriage cleaners and seen that the coaches were right you know and walk along the and examine the coaches after they 'd been cleaned you see .
14 They have an open youth club with a drop-in disco once a week on a Friday night .
15 Final purification of epithelial cells was achieved by running the cell suspension over a 40% Percoll ( Pharmacia LKB Biotechnology Inc .
16 The World Boxing Organisation yesterday installed McMillan as the mandatory challenger to Palacio because of the ‘ unusual circumstances ’ surrounding the defeat , which keeps the Hoko show-down still a possibility .
17 Also , Mrs Valerie Riches will speak on the content of many of the sex-education programmes used in British schools , which in practice offer only a moral sexual instruction , and subject the young to ideas which would not normally occur to them .
18 SHARES in the kitchens and bathroom group Spring Ram once a favourite with City investors , were suspended on the stock market early yesterday at the company 's request pending an announcement about its forthcoming results .
19 What ha what about if all the pen , what if I put some extra tin foil just a bit at the end .
20 SURGEONS at the main USAF base hospital in Europe are tested for the AIDS virus once a year , it emerged yesterday .
21 You would n't think that there was a enough business to want a horse sale once a fortnight would you ?
22 In the United Kingdom , the Publishers Association report roughly a 9 per cent growth in the British book market in the last few years while electronic sectors are showing growth rates of around 20 per cent .
23 I must have been six or seven — something like that — and we had drawing lessons once a week , taken , believe it or not , by a Mr Moore .
24 They were given three large doses of vitamin A over a week , and received vitamin A in all subsequent survey rounds .
25 In practise the use of successive dilutions using the drinking glass is the most useful method to effect this or by simply reducing the dose given from the stock bottle e.g. a half-teaspoonful instead of a full one if the medicine is being dosed directly without the use of glasses .
26 A few minutes out of town there 's a famous Victorian restaurant where unusual dishes of days gone by are served in intimate , candlelit rooms , a medieval moated manor house now a hotel , and lovely country house hotels with excellent restaurants .
27 But no doubt you had a nice tete-a-tete lunch somewhere a bit more upmarket , eh ?
28 It was once a dairy farm but with the introduction of milk quotas only a few cows are kept now to provide milk , cheese , cream and yogurt .
29 The result leaves the series at two-all with Sunday 's Eden Park decider already a sell-out .
30 Faye pulled the flannelette blanket aside a little , already tender and protective of her child , and Belinda bent down to take a closer look .
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