Example sentences of "[num] [noun] for the whole [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | And it was eight pound for the whole pack and all the spacers . |
2 | They have allowed just over 100 days for the whole journey , which is raising money for the Multiple Sclerosis Society . |
3 | A private party : mostly Rolls-Royce dealers : five hours ' practically non-stop playing : family favourites only : raised eyebrows if the band took a break ; stale ham sandwiches and bright yellow orange squash the only meal provided , part of the deal , and ten pounds for the whole band divided by five . |
4 | He charged hundred and ninety five quid for the whole house , beams and windows , replacement |
5 | Only one shower for the whole crew today , and just a curtain divides us from Pearl Jam . |
6 | Yesterday her boyfriend Philip Earl said : ‘ There was only one socket for the whole flat . |
7 | Tell you what I 'll charge you qui , twenty quid for the whole day . |
8 | Twenty quid for the whole day . |
9 | Two goodies for the whole family : if Willow ( PG RCA/Col 20 Oct ) never quite manages to fulfill its own fantasies , it is nevertheless an impressive box of tricks . |
10 | In 1981 it had a total income of 171 million pounds for the whole year . |