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

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1 Thus for the NO molecule a splitting of 1·5 eV occurs in the N 1s line near 415 eV , and for the O 2 molecule a splitting of 1·1 eV appears in the oxygen 1s line near 453 eV ( Fig. 6.5 ) .
2 She has a break one night a month when her sister comes from Brighton to stay overnight ; on these occasions Mrs Smith sleeps soundly on the sofa in the living room .
3 ‘ Their education is taken care of at Longlands College one day a week .
4 Erm every time you use a tape you fill in this is tape side B tape one side B tape two side A tape two side B.
5 BRITONS spent £37 million eating a record 860 million crumpets last year — well over twice as many as we scoffed only six years ago .
6 Visiting Aberdeen one day a woman in the crowd said , ‘ When are you going to have another baby ? ’
7 One is that the further from a Type 1 structure a school is , the greater the need for communication and coordination in decision-making .
8 Julia Smith left after reviews which unanimously declared her £10 million brainchild a disaster of monumental proportions .
9 At the close of the March 11 session a declaration was read out by Vytautas Landsbergis [ see below ] calling for international " fraternal solidarity and support " for Lithuania 's " continuity as an independent state " and for its " return to the family of free countries of the world " .
10 Mick informed me that the Brigade Major had gone to pay No. 4 Commando a visit , so I decided to make my own way there and keep out of the Brigade Major 's path as much as possible .
11 This morning they attacked the Marine positions and partly overran them , Piper , ’ Jock continued , ‘ You certainly picked a fucking good time to pay No. 4 Commando a visit .
12 All the students are undertaking work placements in local businesses one day a week for 12 weeks .
13 Squadron members also receive ground instruction one night a week during term time in aerodynamics , airmanship , meteorology and navigation .
14 And if you 're not familiar with they are a fairly extensive and fault tolerant hardware for ultimate twenty four hour a day seven day a week operation .
15 It 's hard to resist the malevolent allure of the Third Reich , and when I telephoned Sibylle one evening a week or so later , the sound of her rich , Teutonic voice eloquently describing its owner 's activities in the Hitler Youth movement made the hairs stand up on the back of my neck .
16 Mark remembers a boy from the Brickie 's Arms , a sense memory in his crotch , the boy 's tongue one moment a feather , the next a liquid fire .
17 to the staff then that they volunteer one night and we do thir , and wa , you would come up once a week every thirty two weeks to man the library one night a week
18 One of my rewards is a long bath one evening a week .
19 This policy is back in the desk drawer at the moment , but it is clearly going to be placed back on the table , since the government is even considering charging thirty pound a night for N H S beds .
20 Sitting in the cinema one evening a woman was more than a little surprised to see a man walk in just before the film began with his pet crocodile at his side .
21 You will be asked to complete an application form and subsequently to attend an ACET training course one evening a week for six weeks .
22 Under the auspices of the Pre-school Group for Parents and Children , the children and their parents enjoy a variety of activities one afternoon a week at Liphook Infant School .
23 Those on the water included Roger Nelson of the home club who now works in the West Indies and so is only able to sail his canoe one month a year .
24 The men of the royal manors of Claverley and Warfield , for example , had from Morfe Forest in Shropshire one oak a year for each virgate of land they held .
25 I got a bill fifteen pound a time .
26 I used to play for the Darlington Deanery Choir one afternoon a week .
27 Mothers are encouraged to give their children one dose a week to prevent pimples and spots caused by clogged up bowels .
28 WEST Hartlepool and Newcastle Gosforth warmed up for their Courage League National Division Two showdown a week on Saturday with wins of vastly contrasting styles .
29 But for councils , who have already spent £40 million implementing a tax they profoundly dislike , the collection process is proving as difficult as most anticipated .
30 The government has paid for the restructuring of the Villahermosa Palace to house the collection ; it is guaranteeing any short-fall in the running costs after entrance fees are collected ; it is paying $6 million rent a year , index-linked , for the collection ; it has introduced an indemnity scheme to cover the works of art , and has given the Baron and Baroness the last word on how the collection is to be administered during the ten years of the loan , at the end of which the collection is handed back , with exemption from Spain 's otherwise very restrictive art export laws .
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