Example sentences of "[adv prt] to [num] a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | New title output was now down to four a month rather than the previous figure of 12 to 14 . |
2 | I think she down to five a day now five today is it ? |
3 | ‘ Cut down to twenty a day . ’ |
4 | And some people do up to two a week . |
5 | In his early years Bill was a great competition golfer , fixing and playing in Artisan Matches of up to 18 a side , his opponent being the other Club 's Professional . |
6 | By late December the number of people leaving had risen to up to 600 a day , not far short of the total for the whole of the period 1987-89 . |
7 | Well I think Yeah we could put it up to three a day we 'll got cos there is n't quite so much messing about you know . |
8 | The original version of this machine — which Nelson eventually patented in 1955 — could cut about a dozen bars a minute : the version now in use can cut up to 400 a minute . |
9 | Now it claims to be receiving up to ten a week , with Glasgow and Yorkshire emerging as illegal software hot spots . |
10 | The report predicts that the large number of new product and packaging launches — up to 30 a year in each country for washing powder concentrates and liquids alone — will continue in the future . |