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

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1 Every school has its management and national curriculum provision once a year by inspectors .
2 We were n't , I now realise by doing the sums , badly off My father paid the rent , all the bills , gave us our pocket money , and a fixed sum of f7 a week housekeeping money quite a lot in the late 1950s — went on being handed over every Friday until his death , even when estrangement was obvious , and he was living most of the time with someone else .
3 The solution to the difficulty demands instead a review of all the cases in which legacy and trust are confused .
4 To combat the opposite extreme of jerry-building , we would make membership of the Housebuilders ' Registration Council 's register compulsory upon all contractors for local authority houses , with a view to rendering the building industry eventually an industry subject throughout to publicly-approved standards .
5 The result Kelly too a tumble and Gavin Peacock slammed home the kick .
6 Investment banking although this year it 's a very different difficult environment for investment banking particularly a house that concentrates on , on corporate finance er there has n't been a great deal of M and A activity and if , if there has it has n't been a very high erm very high ticket .
7 If a country depends on one or two primary products , e.g. bauxite or coffee , for the bulk of its export revenue then a fall in world demand and prices for these products can have a disastrous impact on export revenues , GNP growth and economic development programmes .
8 lick your boom boom now a lick your boom boom now
9 It took fire and ambulance crews nearly an hour to cut Hilda McClanachan free from the wreckage of her Peugeot car .
10 And er well the carriage cleaning well A carriage cleaning inspector you just , looked after the carriage cleaners and seen that the coaches were right you know and walk along the and examine the coaches after they 'd been cleaned you see .
11 They have an open youth club with a drop-in disco once a week on a Friday night .
12 Final purification of epithelial cells was achieved by running the cell suspension over a 40% Percoll ( Pharmacia LKB Biotechnology Inc .
13 The World Boxing Organisation yesterday installed McMillan as the mandatory challenger to Palacio because of the ‘ unusual circumstances ’ surrounding the defeat , which keeps the Hoko show-down still a possibility .
14 SHARES in the kitchens and bathroom group Spring Ram once a favourite with City investors , were suspended on the stock market early yesterday at the company 's request pending an announcement about its forthcoming results .
15 What ha what about if all the pen , what if I put some extra tin foil just a bit at the end .
16 SURGEONS at the main USAF base hospital in Europe are tested for the AIDS virus once a year , it emerged yesterday .
17 You would n't think that there was a enough business to want a horse sale once a fortnight would you ?
18 I must have been six or seven — something like that — and we had drawing lessons once a week , taken , believe it or not , by a Mr Moore .
19 They were given three large doses of vitamin A over a week , and received vitamin A in all subsequent survey rounds .
20 In practise the use of successive dilutions using the drinking glass is the most useful method to effect this or by simply reducing the dose given from the stock bottle e.g. a half-teaspoonful instead of a full one if the medicine is being dosed directly without the use of glasses .
21 A few minutes out of town there 's a famous Victorian restaurant where unusual dishes of days gone by are served in intimate , candlelit rooms , a medieval moated manor house now a hotel , and lovely country house hotels with excellent restaurants .
22 But no doubt you had a nice tete-a-tete lunch somewhere a bit more upmarket , eh ?
23 The result leaves the series at two-all with Sunday 's Eden Park decider already a sell-out .
24 Going to the committee meetings once a month and then keeping the new mums informed of anything going on within the Central Branch .
25 Going to the committee meetings once a month and then keeping the groups informed of anything going on within the Central Branch .
26 Colwyn Bay is also looking to the future with its brand-new Colwyn Centre , a superbly-designed covered shopping complex just a stone 's throw from the promenade and beach .
27 Erm , and then I just thought I 'd finally conclude a bright , cos I think it , it 's like how I see myself at work , erm with showing you where our work comes from erm and basically you 've got all these arrows coming in and er sometimes you do have a sense of feeling quite bombarded with requests for work , but the main , I mean the main formal source of our work is the local government sub committee , which is erm , like Mary was referring to earlier , every department or unit in our in the Council have to formally report and get it 's work through by a Council committee , our committee is the local government sub committee and it formally sets our work programme once a year , and I our priorities , it also comes up with other things it would like us to do by the way , during the course of the year , so erm , that includes Mary as well . .
28 Blueprint for an effective audit committee Only an audit committee which is properly constituted and which has the board 's wholehearted backing will realise its full potential
29 Is the Making Belfast Work initiative simply a lot of hype and nothing else ?
30 The Weberbauer has a sun lawn , a small terrace where drinks , snacks and meals are served , a lounge-cum-television room , an a la carte restaurant , a separate residents dining room , two very old stubes which are popular with the local villagers , and during high season ( mid July-August ) there is dance music once a week .
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