Example sentences of "[adj] hour or [adv] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | If you receive payment for looking after one or more children who are not related to you , for 2 hours or more per day , then you should , by law , register with your local Social Services Department . |
2 | Membership is automatic if you are at least 16 years old and work for 30 hours or more per week . |
3 | So three hours or so of lecture , three hours or so of seminar and . |
4 | So three hours or so of lecture , three hours or so of seminar and . |
5 | A benefit paid to people under 65 who spend 35 hours or more per week looking after someone who receives Attendance Allowance . |
6 | 59% of elderly carers spend 50 hours or more per week caring . |
7 | Consultation with the CEO is required only where the post involves work of 16 hours or more per week . |
8 | Soak the beans for several hours or overnight in water . |
9 | Twenty-two per cent of French women work part time and 64 per cent work 40 hours or more per week . |
10 | You are eligible to join providing you are at least 16 years old and work for 15 hours or more per week . |
11 | During the final hour or so of cooking put the raisins and currants previously well washed , in a separate oven pot , and with water to cover them , to bake . |
12 | If one partner is in full-time employment ( redefined as twenty-four hours or more per week and from April 1992 as sixteen hours per week ) , the other no longer has the right to claim income support . |
13 | No one could work as many as 35 hours per week since Age Concern was unable to provide full-time contracts ; however four support workers in Newham and three in Ipswich did at one time work 20 hours or more per week ( see Table 3.3 ) . |