Example sentences of "[art] [adj] [num] hours ' [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Each of the two sub-units of the British contingent manning the BZ ( Buffer Zone ) has sent in a sitrep detailing the previous twenty-four hours ' activity in the BZ . |
2 | These new agreements obliged both countries ' navies and air forces ( i ) to give 14 days ' advance warning , instead of the previous 25 days , of large military manoeuvres within 80 miles of the coasts of Argentina or of the Falklands Islands and other UK possessions in the south Atlantic ; and ( ii ) to give 42 hours ' notice for permission for combat vessels to approach within 15 miles of either coast , to be arranged by mutual agreement , instead of the previous 48 hours ' notice to approach within 50 miles . |
3 | All-year-round protection costs £60 , and that covers the cost of the call-out , the first two hours ' labour and up to £10 of materials on each job . |
4 | On average you get a maximum of £60 — £100 , paid in instalments after the first 12 hours ' delay . |
5 | or , if you continue on your holiday , we will give you £20 compensation for the first 12 hours ' delay ; for each subsequent 12-hour delay we will give you a further £10 — up to a maximum of £60 per person in total . |
6 | Rather a dreary , grey looking place not very eye catching to me but that did n't matter the next eight hours ' driving did . |
7 | If there was one fixed rule in her life , it was to make sure that she had a regular eight hours ' sleep every night . |
8 | That meant she had a good eight hours ' start before anyone need even think about her absence . |
9 | The pubs did n't shut until eleven o'clock so we would have a good three hours ' fun . |
10 | Livings took a bare two hours ' sleep that night . |
11 | Leith gathered up her bag , her thoughts already on getting home and trying to get a full eight hours ' sleep so as to be sharp for work in the morning . |
12 | For an extra two hours ' shift , well I suppose we can just afford it , can we ? |