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

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1 For at about the same time I was approached by the secretary of Edinburgh 's New Club which as a member of Brooks 's Club in London I was entitled to use on a reciprocal basis , and which I did use for lunch perhaps a dozen times a year .
2 A hundred watt light bulb has only a hundred gallons a minute going through , okay ?
3 Only a thousand pounds a week , yacht included .
4 Nor did they make any serious efforts to derive income from a huge fixed asset , which was used for only a few hours a week .
5 The following exercise would take only a few minutes every day .
6 DOZENS more East German refugees arrived outside the West German embassy yesterday seeking asylum and passage to the West , including some who missed by only a few minutes a train that took more than 800 of their compatriots to West Germany .
7 For the first few months they earned only a few pennies a week between them and Sal became convinced they would all end up in the workhouse if they kept failing to cough up the rent .
8 He turned his attention to the exploited — and , it was believed , unreachable — casual workers in the iron ore mines , women and men earning only a few rupees a day , living in squalor in dusty shacks on devastated hillsides .
9 Only a few years a go the coal board was proud of the work of the pit deputy .
10 Within only a few years the company was exporting its products to central Europe , Russia and the US .
11 SIR , — Harding and colleagues ( April 17 , p 999 ) confirm our observation that patients with malignant germ cell tumours treated in specialist units have better survival than those treated in hospitals that see only a few patients a year with this malignant disorder .
12 The early response has not been enthusiastic , though aides insisted yesterday that for many households the new tax bills would amount to only a few dollars a month .
13 As a result , she had been able to put away a few shillings every week , and over these past three years the shillings had mounted until now the bag of coins which she kept hidden under the bedroom floorboards had swollen to a tidy sum .
14 There is even a special plan which enables you to insure your repayments — in case of illness , an accident or redundancy — for just a few pounds a month .
15 And after just a few minutes the cold was starting to get through .
16 But just a few minutes the vicar arrived , and despite the Church 's apology insisted the crosses would have to go .
17 I had n't been thinking about her that much , just a few times a day , and seldom imagined that I 'd glimpse her here or there on the street , on a bus , in the Superette , in the hospital , on a passing aeroplane five miles high .
18 In just a few days the centre will be a hive of activity .
19 We can use affirmations to bring a positive , joyful attitude to life in general — either using them as needed during the day , or putting aside a few minutes every day to affirm our beliefs .
20 Clare asked Carolyn , casually , if she was interested in taking on a few hours a week .
21 The Prince 's Youth Business Trust , which gives grants and loans to disadvantaged young people hoping to start their own businesses , is looking for volunteer business advisers prepared to give up a few hours a month to help the youngsters get their projects off the ground .
22 The latest results mark a milestone for Sherwood , which now claims to be Britain 's biggest sock-maker , pumping out a million pairs a week , and is a supplier to that favourite of underwear retailers , Marks & Spencer .
23 It now makes sense to join the rest of the world by paying for what we use , say experts Kent Meters in Luton , Bedfordshire , a firm which turns out a million meters a year — and sells them abroad .
24 This is about a thousand times the temperature at the center of the sun , but temperatures as high as this are reached in H-bomb explosions .
25 ‘ My mother was a very careful owner and only did about a thousand miles a year between the end of the war and 1962 .
26 Even if we did something like jumble sale clearance , and get people 's old clothes , you could sell that for about a hundred pounds a ton .
27 That day , we were on Flupper doing about a million miles an hour .
28 According to UNICEF , about a million babies a year die because their mothers stop breast feeding too soon and switch to dried milk substitutes — without access to clean water for mixing .
29 ‘ I 'm not a great one for carting them all around the country , so Will only contests about a dozen competitions a year ’ .
30 She works in oils and , among other things , paints about a dozen portraits a year , charging £400 upwards .
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