Example sentences of "[adv] [subord] [num] [noun sg] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Oh I should n't let them go for any less than five pound a pair .
2 Castner devised a process , involving the reduction of caustic soda with carbon , by which the cost could be reduced to less than one shilling a pound .
3 A recent survey found one in six young people , including some of school age , earning less than one pound an hour .
4 As the program time needed to send each step command is likely to be much less than 0.1 ms the processor has spare capacity for other tasks .
5 Its rival Prontaprint , which has 258 outlets and won the franchiser of the year prize , reckons to have kept the failure rate to less than 3 p.c. a year .
6 erm yes it should be okay perhaps you know if obviously if one bedroom a box room would n't be any good to us but that would be consider that
7 During his period at Newcastle and later in his career when he briefly played for Grimsby Town , Gallacher was known to drink with fans in pubs near the ground , and on more than one occasion a search party had to be sent to get him in time for the kick-off .
8 On more than one occasion the courts have stated that the procedure is investigatory and that the role of the adjudication officer is to act as amicus curiae ( friend of the court ) assisting the tribunal in its investigation of the claim ( R v.
9 On more than one occasion the view was expressed that ‘ physics is the best degree you can get ’ — because employers looked on it favourably .
10 On more than one occasion the first physical contact , the first touch has been a slap or a shove : the swipe of her hand across Tod 's feeble leer of-what ?
11 The Lost Prince is in more than one sense a transitional book .
12 By supplementary help we refer to cases where either support worker help was provided temporarily , to relieve in unusual circumstances , or support workers were employed with a client on average no more than one hour a day , seven days a week .
13 He may meet in private with his lawyer , but access to his family is severely restricted : he can see them for no more than one hour a month , under tight surveillance .
14 For more than one hour the Algerian problem in its relation to the liberation of the African continent was studied .
15 This meant that often we were called on to provide more than one cutter the larger operations when sometimes the whole cutter fleet would be involved in shadowing or static surveillance .
16 1.21 Where any party comprises more than one person the obligations and liabilities of that party under this agreement shall be joint and several obligations and liabilities of those persons
17 Since Food Giants are spreading so fast around the country — they 've opened more than one store a month since they started last year — we 've put their claims to the test .
18 Shabba Rank 's gruff growl has graced over 50 reggae single hits since 1987 , with more than one record a week often hitting the charts .
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