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

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1 And they used to take about six loads a day you see .
2 Nothing threatens the chances of Alton Bass finishing in touch with the top of Hampshire League division one more than a punishing programme of three matches a week they need to complete in order to catch up on their fixture backing .
3 For three mornings a week she went to a playgroup run by a friend who was a trained Froebel teacher .
4 Readers will appreciate that even if a combination of Sgt Bilko and the Roux Brothers was running the Cookhouse , with only £1.43 to feed an adult with three meals a day it is not possible to challenge the Savoy Grill .
5 The amiable Cube boys — Chris , Pat and Mark — have continually promoted a wide variety of up and coming acts in a friendly setting and with three bands a night you can usually find something to make your ears prick up .
6 The amiable Cube boys — Chris , Pat and Mark — have continually promoted a wide variety of up and coming acts in a friendly setting and with three bands a night you can usually find something to make your ears prick up .
7 On three days a week we start off with a a staff meeting at 2.30 .
8 If you start edging up to ten cups a day you will become over stimulated and your heart and circulatory system will be affected .
9 They 're bound to be at least sixty , to eighty pounds a pan I would think , if not
10 On two days a week he peddled art and printing materials around the country and , for the rest , he was nominally in charge of his father 's printing works .
11 At twenty miles a day we should reach Tam by February thirteenth , and if you 're not there by then , Geoff , we 'll be there without you . ’
12 At four shillings a copy it came within the purse of most and indeed was judged to be ‘ a manual to the whole kingdom ’ .
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