Example sentences of "and six [art] " in BNC.

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1 We can pass or receive radio messages by voice at nine every morning and six every evening . ’
2 And look , there 's your wage ; Father 's putting you up one and six a week . ’
3 As Agnes saw the young girl hurrying from the shop her face beaming , she thought : one and six a week to make all the difference .
4 I could go to seven and six a pound . ’
5 But I 'll have to raise the rent one and six a week . ’
6 Ten and six a week is a deal of money , indeed it is , do n't you think ? ’
7 But , ’ she now smiled from one to the other , ‘ it would be an experience ; and , as Annabel told me , I 'd get one and six a week and a half day off , besides a full day every month . ’
8 A part of his inheritance has gone in a number of ventures ; his books make about two and six a year .
9 Tt twelve and six a week plus commission .
10 Four and six a week .
11 Er I was n't eighteen , and er I got er seven and six a week , dole money , that 's in the old cunner currency , which would make er , let's see , er g twelve and twelve and five , about twelve shilling a week .
12 And of course , when I was eighteen , I think it was about er seven and six a week .
13 Er they would n't have you as a bound apprentice because unfortunately , although the wages were so low when you was being an apprentice , three and six a year , then six and six year , and then er I think , thirteen shilling , the third year .
14 I used to work there eight till six and er I got four and six a week .
15 Four and six when I went down Nottingham to work , at the box place , Henry 's I got seven and six a week .
16 That used to cost one and six a week , for six days , there and back .
17 Oh about seven and six a shift .
18 Seven and six a day
19 ‘ When we loaded the lighters we got seven and six a day , at the latter end .
20 At one and six a week .
21 Now my father was earning five pounds seven and six , twelve and six a week so there was a big difference in money were n't there and then you see be that list when they finished dredging he had to drop right back two pounds thirteen a week .
22 Anybody want anything he was there , his name was and he used to run up like er tally , tallyman he was you 'd pay at the most ten shillings down about two and six a week , something like that .
23 Oh no that did n't , and cos they got a good job , I mean five pound seven and six a week a skipper 's earnings .
24 I had to go in the office every Friday night and I was only earning about two pounds seventeen and six a week and they use and Deputy Harbourmaster , Captain , he say , how much you earned this week he say , three pound , I 'm asking you four he say , well they 'd take it off you and er you 'd be paying it now , takes about six months , and he old Harbourmaster see you about the quay he said .
25 I know the house was only erm we used to have to run down to offices there to pay the rent once a month and it was twelve and six a month for the house and that 's about what it was worth too in them days .
26 And I think our wages were about twelve and six a week and then it went to fifteen shillings a week .
27 And was going back to twelve and six a week after , to the forces .
28 Based on prior antroduodenal manometry , 24 children were diagnosed as having a neuropathic and six a myopathic form of intestinal pseudo-obstruction .
29 From these studies , it was established that 24 children had a neuropathy ( mean age 4.4 years ) and six a myopathy ( mean age 3.2 years ) .
30 Domestically , there are eleven shuttle flights a day to London Heathrow and six a day to London Gatwick , plus daily services of varying frequencies to Belfast , Edinburgh , Glasgow , Aberdeen and Newcastle .
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