Example sentences of "[vb mod] [verb] [pron] [adj] [num] " in BNC.

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1 For Ville de Paris to make the final , Pajot must win his last two races while New Zealand loses hers .
2 Curran said : ‘ I 'm convinced that to finish top of the table we must win our remaining two home games with at least a victory and a draw needed in the away ties .
3 The Chancellor should use his two 1933 Budgets to reduce the differentials between the tax on spirits and the tax on beer and wine .
4 Well of course they are and bringing them over here must cost them five hundred quid .
5 Someone thinks I should pay them ten thousand pounds .
6 Cos they had this argument before , Kim said five , five hundred fifty o fifty thousand and Kim said no we 'll make it hundred thousand cos
7 I 'll make it six fifteen .
8 he 'll give me twenty five pounds worth of er , erm Marks and Spencer
9 to what people have asked for , rather than just saying , I mean , it would be very easy , if you said , right , all the people who 've applied , we 'll give them five hundred pound each .
10 If they get any more than thirteen customers which is highly unlikely unless there 's a sale on then we 'll get them we 'll give them twenty five pence per customer on top .
11 Fanny will have fifty pounds for wedding clothes , and I 'll give her five hundred pounds the day she marries you . ’
12 I 'll pay I 'll give you four hundred for that bloody
13 And now what they 're saying is , well we 'll buy out those appeals , if you had your appeal running for a few years we 'll give you five hundred pound ex gratia payment .
14 I 'll gi you five , I 'll give you five hundred from both .
15 I 'll give you five hundred .
16 Oh so he 'll give you five thousand three hundred ?
17 We send yellow cards on all sorts of Ter-bin-a-fiene It 's on a day , I 'll give you fifty six .
18 ‘ We 'll let you go if you leave the country and we 'll give you fifty thousand English pounds , ’ continued Detchard , the Englishman .
19 I 'll give you two thousand
20 I 'll give you two hundred fifty .
21 I 'll give you two fifty .
22 I said I 'll give you six fifty , so I 'll have to try and scrounge the other fifty quid to tax the bloody thing !
23 I 'll give you three hundred !
24 Er what we 'll do is that I 'll give you another eight of these , now if they 're a lot better just s give a ring in
25 She said shortly , ‘ I 'll give you another twenty-four hours . ’
26 ‘ We 'll give it another twenty-four hours , and see what the British come up with , ’ said Odell finally .
27 But I mean that 's that 'll cost them five hundred quid alone just for
28 It 'll cost them twenty five quid that .
29 You could of course call on Messrs Bradshaw or Cornish to sort out the confusion , but they 'll cost you all four limbs and a second mortgage .
30 It 'll cost you four hundred . ’
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