Example sentences of "[adj] [adj] [noun pl] a [noun sg] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 I 'm thinking of either three pounds a ticket you 're getting close to the price of a special chauffeur .
2 That 's it you have to put it in the simplest of terms and that is the way that most people would understand it , you know , you come to sixty five or whatever and instead of having three hundred pounds a week you 've got eighty five pounds a week and what are you going to do about it .
3 ‘ Not less than ten thousand pounds a year I 'd guess … canny old fool in command … would not surprise me if … but convinced can succeed … patience and patience is all … please keep up your letters to Colonel the Honourable A. A. Hope , M.P . ’
4 Five thousand francs a kilo they were fetching today , and a week later in London shops 12s. 6d. each for little tiny ones .
5 And they 're open seven days a week you say .
6 One of the main problems at Clumber is erosion ( another is subsidence from coal mining ) , and with up to 1.5 million visitors a year it 's easy to see why .
7 er , given the amount of poverty and misery that there is in this country , can we really justify , or can we really say that by paying Prince Andrew a hundred thousand pounds a year we 're being cost effective ?
8 For thirty Belgian francs a month he lodged with a pedlar by the name of van der Haegen who lived at Paturages , not far from Mons ( the house was demolished in the early 1960s to allow for road widening ) .
9 Now , yes I mean i i in , in terms of two thousand calories a day it , it s it seems to be six hundred and fifty , seven hundred calories , er seven hundred , right , now th th there are those who argue the hundred and fifty is starvation level .
10 Thirty nine days a year I 'll be having .
11 We 've got four hundred four hundred words a day we calculated we 've got ta do
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