Example sentences of "[num] [noun] [unc] [noun] [pers pn] [vb base] " in BNC.

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1 What the plan ca n't do erm , is , I suppose , yeah wel , the only way you can deal with that , well , there 's one of two ways , you can set the plan up , erm , for full benefit let's say the salary was twenty thousand so by here you 're getting ten so you set the plan up , in retrospect for the same twenty thousand pounds , but at the six month 's stage you claim half of it yes , and at the twelve month stage , you 're now claiming the full benefit .
2 So how much money will you get for the three days ' work you 've done ?
3 After ten years ' correspondence they venture to meet .
4 Oh she has enough certificates to of gone to teachers ' training college , now that , I always feel although I think she 's quite happy now , but for myself , for myself and I 'm always er tempted by the fact that they always have twelve weeks ' holiday you know , I mean in one go the teachers
5 I 'm a bit concerned you know , about this , just this one week 's wages you know because I would have thought once Jack got his time sheet out he would perhaps realised that
6 I mean I know in about four months ' time I 've got a meeting in my diary with Alan .
7 Employees ' attitudes er were fairly stable , fairly stable and some of the work that was done was so highly skilled er that it needed a craftsman 's experience to be able to get to that stage of being able to turn a job you know , to very fine limits , or to grind an objective to absolutely no limits , or to , to assemble a job with all the skill and the know-how that had been built up over his twenty five or thirty years ' experience you know , along with his colleagues .
8 Then in about two weeks ' time we come to the carol service .
9 I 've just had a Christmas card from my old healthy friend ; so that 's two years ' service they 've lost for starters .
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