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

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1 THE GOVERNMENT has sold land at 500 times the price it paid angry farmers when vesting for Ulster 's new city .
2 Companies House , for example , which was established as an agency in October 1988 , had by April 1991 reduced from 25 days to 12 days the time it takes to process documents , against a target reduction to 18 days .
3 Once when he swung across the road to frighten a cyclist by passing within inches of him at forty miles an hour I expected the Feldwebel or the officer to be angry .
4 And they used to take about six loads a day you see .
5 The three men got away with six times the amount they expected from the raid on a West Auckland Post Office .
6 The busy physician points out that he makes many more night visits than the six calls a week he puts in a £270 claim for .
7 But the makers of the Jolly Roger ales believe they can find customers for the 100 barrels a week they soon hope to produce .
8 And erm so really three times a day I had to er make tea .
9 And indeed , surfacing again at South Kensington , some atavistic instinct for the lie of the land took them directly to the street in which Louise had had an office , fifteen years or so ago , and where two or three times a year they had met for a meal .
10 Two or three times a year she exchanged the cushioned existence she had constructed for herself for something different but equally restful , like a prolonged stay at a good hotel in the country or a cruise on the QE2 .
11 Twice or three times a year he would be carried out to the automobile or the dog-cart , and be driven round the home farm .
12 With this building and some rearrangement in existing rooms , the Science departments were allowed to expand , with Chemistry gaining half as much space again , and Physics three times the amount it had , by moving its laboratory into the old Art Room .
13 For a man who found it difficult to write for more than three hours a day it was one way of passing time but , more importantly , as he explained in an address in 1951 , it was necessary for him to hold a job which other people considered useful ; he had so little confidence in his own work that he did not want to risk wasting all of his time upon it .
14 These 20 hours are on top of the average 35 hours a week he spends in his regular job .
15 ‘ About half a dozen times a year we find tarballs on that coast , which can come from right across the Atlantic , or passing ships could be to blame . ’
16 A dozen times a day she pictured the woman with prematurely white hair who was now holding Angel to her breast , and she ached with longing to change places with her .
17 Equally , half a dozen times a day she felt again his hand on her , and she burned .
18 At the moment the only thing making me write this essay is the thought of me being able to vegetate in front of the box tomorrow night and also , if I push my self and write three lines a minute I will be able to go to bed early and ease the strain and trauma of getting up in the morning and trudging off to another dreary day in school .
19 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 .
20 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 .
21 On three days a week we start off with a a staff meeting at 2.30 .
22 Well look at a miner I mean if he worked three days a week he might only get thirty shillings , in tho very very very seldom worked a full week .
23 ‘ It was as if they had all been locked up for three days the way they rushed in , ’ said a security man who saw the 8.30am rush .
24 The gods smile on those they intend to destroy , and within three days the parchment we bought up was carted down to de Macon 's cog and hoisted aboard .
25 I 'm thinking of either three pounds a ticket you 're getting close to the price of a special chauffeur .
26 But if you erm went to an ordinary general case it was three pounds a week you got sal er for your er salary .
27 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 .
28 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 .
29 For three mornings a week she went to a playgroup run by a friend who was a trained Froebel teacher .
30 I was filming Neighbours five days a week and then two or three nights a week we were gigging . ’
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