Example sentences of "[n mass] [conj] [adv] [prep] a [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Then they must find £20,000 or so for a cab .
2 The new rules coming in tomorrow effectively mean the end of the full extent normal rule for people earning £12 or less in a week .
3 The new rules coming in tomorrow effectively mean the end of the full extent normal rule for people earning £12 or less in a week .
4 The new rules coming in tomorrow effectively mean the end of the full extent normal rule for people earning £12 or less in a week .
5 Designated accessible polling stations , er will themselves have to cover fifty percent or so of a constituency initially and people will be allowed to have access to a designated station if their own station is one that has not qualified at that time , although the aim will be a hundred percent designated er polling stations with full access .
6 From lst October 1990 , there is also a new scheme called GIFT AID which allows you to give sums of £600 or more to a charity tax-effectively ( with a maximum of £5 million for your total charitable donations in any one tax year ) .
7 Dorothy saw wartime service in the Woman 's Land Army , first in the timer corps and then as a tractor driver .
8 It follows that if the cofactors unc are arranged as a matrix unc of order n , then unc where , to conform with matrix multiplication rules , we must use the transpose of unc to postmultiply A. If instead of a row summation as in ( 1 ) we use column summation , we find also unc so that A and unc are permutable .
9 And Financial Assurance ( 081–367 6000 ) was paying 8.05% on £5,000 or more for a period of four years .
10 Under section 518 of the Companies Act 1985 if you are owed £750 or more by a company and it is overdue you can serve that company with a notice requesting payment within 21 days .
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