Example sentences of "[noun] [prep] [art] [noun] once [art] " in BNC.
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1 | When you consider that the event is only played on this side of the Atlantic once every four years I do n't think that the decision-makers at the BBC did the event justice , particularly with all the hype which went before it . |
2 | The June meeting was attended by Hans Brunhart , the head of government and Foreign Minister of Liechtenstein , which was involved in EFTA via a special protocol to the Stockholm Convention ; Brunhart said on April 3 that his country had been accepted as the seventh EFTA negotiating and contracting partner in the EES and was ready to become a full member of EFTA or strengthen institutional ties with the organization once an EES agreement was concluded . |
3 | On April 3 the US State Department spokeswoman , Margaret Tutwiler , said after talks between Kurdish leaders and a high-level US delegation that the administration would " urgently consider " humanitarian aid to the Kurds once the UN ceasefire resolution had been agreed . |
4 | It 's just been a bit of a surge once a month . |
5 | Such phases may reflect the work of individual workshops , individual craftsmen breaking new ground , or the conservatism of the consumers once a type was fully developed . |
6 | Charming lounge bar in a house once the home of Christopher North . |
7 | The Dalek ship is programmed to return to Kembel in spite of all their efforts to divert it , and it falls to Steven to hand over the fake core to the Daleks once the Doctor and Sara are aboard the TARDIS . |
8 | It is not a job that can be undertaken on the basis of a business meeting of the governors once a term . |
9 | I will probably post to the list once a week to let the non-fantasy types know how it is going . |
10 | As an alternative means of adding security , the bill[s] of exchange may be sent with shipping documents — the buyer only obtains title to the goods once the bill[s] have been accepted for payment at a future date [ or , if the bill is payable ‘ at sight ’ , when payment has been made ] . |
11 | a ‘ statistically average ’ person aged 16 or over can expect : a robbery once every five centuries ( not attempts ) , an assault resulting in injury ( even if slight ) once every century , the family car to be taken by joyriders once every 60 years , a burglary in the home once every 40 years . |
12 | If you weigh 16 stone and run every day , it will wear quicker than if you only put your eight stone frame into the shoe once a week . |
13 | If you only have access to the machine once a month in a special video room , you will want to make it the centre of attention for that session . |
14 | But it is n't really enough to have a work-out on the trolley once every seven days , is it ? |
15 | Another factor that must be taken into account is that our Sun is not motionless in space ; instead , it travels around the centre of the Galaxy once every 220 million years or so . |
16 | The council appoints the members of the board once every four years at its statutory meeting . |
17 | Water came to the sink from a container on deck , which was refilled by a man from the boat-yard once every twenty-four hours . |
18 | We get some disks from the States once a month , that are in WordPerfect |