Example sentences of "for [num] [noun] [adv] a " in BNC.

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1 Tobacco advertising through sponsorship and billboards had been waiting like the last prisoners on death row for eight months following a cabinet announcement in April 1992 that the end of their last ditch stand was nigh .
2 She should also swim for 30 minutes once a week and do my video Thighs , Tums & Bums 1-2 times a week .
3 They do n't wait for 30 minutes once a week . ’
4 He is allowed visitors for 10 minutes once a week .
5 Xishe 's wife is allowed to see him for 45 minutes twice a year .
6 When I did this course ( in 1988 at Lewisham College ) I went to tutorials for three hours twice a week , at which theory was taught , and we engaged in teaching exercises assessed by our peers and tutors .
7 But the couple fell out for three years following a very acrimonious split .
8 Okay now we 've had this for twenty years so a lot of these have been resold of course .
9 Mr Steward may feel that the project is ‘ low key ’ , but when a nine acre sand and gravel pit is proposed to be worked for four years only a matter of 45 metres from the nearest residence and 280 metres from the centre of Cross Green ( Atlas Aggregate 's figures ) , the residents of Cockfield are entitled to feel differently .
10 And why is why is going upside down for two minutes twice a day gon na make it grow again ?
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