Example sentences of "[det] [prep] a " in BNC.
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1 | And they 're each worth a hundred pounds . |
2 | Working on a conveyor belt or as a human cog in a vast industrial machine does little for a sense of personal fulfilment . |
3 | Martindale is another valley which seems to have altered little for a century or more . |
4 | It was the merest trickle , four cubic metres a day according to Bertie , precious little for a monastery of thirty monks and related workers arid visitors . |
5 | TRAINED observers in the press gallery have been rather surprised that the behaviour of MPs has changed so little as a result of the television cameras ' arrival . |
6 | Branch managers and staff have changed surprisingly little as a breed , for all the brighter uniforms and open plan offices . |
7 | So much sociological theory seems to be about a world entirely in the realm of the head , or the mind , and so little about a world of bodily states of feeling and action . |
8 | Iberia hopes to do that through a marketing agreement with Carnival Airlines , a 14-aircraft carrier based in Fort Lauderdale . |
9 | How , do they do that through a friends group or ? |
10 | switch that off a minute . |
11 | In 1989 passengers undertaking the full journey from London to Venice paid a one-way fare of £745 each for a double cabin with all meals included but drinks extra . |
12 | The left and right margins are preset at 1.25″ each for a page 8.5″ wide . |
13 | His first act was to sign Chris Woods for £1.2m , and since then he has added Chris Waddle for £1m , Mark Bright , Nigel Jemson and Paul Warhust , each for a little less , and Chris Bart-Williams at the age of 17 for nearly £400,000 . |
14 | The quest of holists and of individualists , each for a particular type of explanation , marks the social sciences in two ways , one aggressive , one repressive . |
15 | The shares were sold at $6.75 each for a total investment of $3.4m ; investors advised by Crabbe Huson own 2m shares , about 6.6% . |
16 | Since each is an Sbus , four cards can be added in each for a total of 40 I/O channels in a fully rigged machine . |
17 | Aqualisa kindly offered two thermostatic showers worth over £300 each for a prize draw . |
18 | A smaller , more senior group of 150–200 top executives paid £1,750 each for a two-day seminar in Germany last year . |
19 | To cover costs for the first £320 you may either pay us a non-refundable damage/loss excess waiver of £32 per yacht ( £7 each for a Share a Yacht or Pot Luck ) , or lodge ( direct with us , not through a travel agent ) a security deposit of £320 per yacht ( £70 each if sharing ) at the time of making your final payment . |
20 | One-bedroom apartments cost from £319 each for a week for two sharing . |
21 | It sleeps eight comfortably , and rents for between £352 and £489 each for a week if eight share , including hire of one car and flights , or £449 to £699 each if four take it . |
22 | A good arrangement is to allow about 10cm ( 4in ) each for a ‘ tube ’ and space in between , but vary this in order to arrive at your track length . |
23 | The G17 ( Gastrin I Human ; Sigma , Poole , Dorset , UK ) made up in 0.15M saline containing 1% albumin was infused continuously by an infusion pump ( Vickers Medical , Basingstoke , Hants , UK ) at doses of 0 , 11 , 33 , 100 , and 300 pmol/kg/h , each for a 30 minute period . |
24 | C J White , Killycarn , received £42 each for a pen of ten correct blackface ewes . |
25 | That was each for a week was n't it ? |
26 | Why do n't you say to them that they each organisation I mean H M S O and have ten minutes each for a presentation |
27 | ‘ How can they say that about a transport contract ? ’ demands one creditor . |
28 | ‘ If I ever get like that about a football match I 'll shoot myself . |
29 | A woman will say something like , ‘ Oh look , he 's got a cute butt ’ and some geek standing next to her , sensing that his chance has come to make serious waves in the world of sexual politics , will whine , ‘ You would n't like that if I said that about a girl . ’ |
30 | What 's that about a brush ? |