Example sentences of "[art] [noun sg] [num] [noun pl] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 I cross the crossing eight times a day with my own two children and I would underline how hazardous it is .
2 They were 15 minutes from a battling victory at St James ' Park and seemed to be riding tremendous pressure when referee Steve Bell stepped in to award the Division One high-fliers a spot kick .
3 And they come back into the University two days a week .
4 He worked at the course twelve hours a day and found it exhausting but staggeringly easy .
5 Its bulletin , Christian Meditation Newsletter , containing spiritual articles and meditation news from around the world , is published by the community four times a year .
6 The cash ten times the amount offered by the dead woman 's husband Peter after the murder is being put up for information leading to the detection of the killer .
7 We did not have the time to visit the swimming-pool three times a week , and we were not interested in pumping iron or trundling around on an exercise bike every morning .
8 Well in the war five pounds a week was extraordinary money , cos they used to say a fella had got a good job if he was getting five pounds a week in those days , so that when I started work first I , I was getting fifteen shillings a week , so you can understand that seventy five pence today , at fourteen .
9 A mini-bus operates to and from the town three times a day although car hire is recommended for the less energetic .
10 ‘ We did n't know if another bomb had been planted on another platform , ’ admitted Miss Godfrey , who uses the station three times a week .
11 We make sure that one of us is beside the phone 24 hours a day .
12 You 're on the water 24 hours a day .
13 By mid-April German soldiers were complaining in letters home of the high casualties suffered by their ration parties ; ‘ many would rather endure hunger than make these dangerous expeditions for food ’ General von Zwehl whose corps was to stay at Verdun , without relief , during the whole ten months the battle lasted , speaks of a special ‘ kind of psychosis ’ that infected his men there .
14 John is quite a character and loves his role which includes shouting out the news four times a day .
15 It forced me out of the attic three times a day to discover my new surroundings and meet the local people .
16 The indoor heated pool is free to guests , as is the sauna three times a week .
17 These 20 hours are on top of the average 35 hours a week he spends in his regular job .
18 It was extended for three days after officials reported violence had dropped below the average 30 killings a day .
19 ‘ He does the journey three times a day and does more for that community than any amount of social workers , teachers or vicars , ’ enthused Mr Gregory .
20 We were all getting fed up with it cos , having to stay on the gate five hours a day you know , three or four times a week .
21 Shut the door ! she 's coming towards the door ninety miles an hour .
22 Now you see in my days on the railway sixty miles an hour was a good speed for a train it di it did n't reckon to do much more than that see .
23 Sara drove him scornfully to the hospital three times a week , for he was n't supposed to drive .
24 She often visits her parents — her father still works on the farm seven days a week at the age of 72 — but she has no plans to swap her desktop computer for a tobacco setting machine .
25 Drawn by three horses abreast Shillibeer 's omnibus ran from Paddington to the Bank four times a day each way .
26 Communications company and networker Relcom expects the Sequent machine to give the node four times the power .
27 But if you would like more information on the above , or on any other destination , you can contact Ilkeston Co-op Travel on 0602 323546 — they are on the line seven days a week .
28 The Institute publishes economic forecasts for both the UK and the world four times a year in our ‘ Economic Review ’ , the production and dissemination of these forecasts however is not part of the performance financed by the ESRC Consortium ) .
29 FROM the killing fields of war-torn Bosnia to the devastation of starving Somalia , guns are being fired in hatred somewhere around the world 24 hours a day , 365 days a year .
30 The factory is open to the public seven days a week in the summer months ; afternoons only .
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