Example sentences of "'s [adj] [noun pl] a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | That 's three times a day . |
2 | John Hill from Cheltenham is a signwriter by profession … on water he 's three times a world champion … |
3 | For those of you who think self-employed actually means well I can crawl out of bed at elevenish , work till fourish , that 's three days a week because the other two days I can have a couple of rounds of golf , Thursday and Friday , those of you who think that 's what self-employed means , are gon na fail . |
4 | And they 're all ex stock and the update I every season , and I mean every season , that 's three seasons a year . |
5 | That 's fourteen pounds a month term assurance . |
6 | ‘ And it 's ten shillings a week ? ’ he asked the man . |
7 | It 's very expensive to for what it is , I mean it 's fifteen pounds a ticket but if you , if you 're a member of course you get in reduced |
8 | Hundred and ten Fishergate which I think is the side of Jacksons that 's fifteen pounds a week . |
9 | It 's twelve pounds a round or fifteen pounds a day . |
10 | It 's given miners a lot of service over the years and eased a lot of the er distress of the at work . |
11 | Edinburgh and it 's thirty pounds a day . |
12 | And erm , it 's only seventeen hours , it 's four hours a day so that 's why it would suit somebody who 's married . |
13 | ‘ I never 'ad a French lady lodger before — mind , it 's four shillings a week , being a nice large front room with a comfortin' bed and an 'andsome fireplace . ’ |
14 | So it 's four times a day for ten days , it 's not Amoxil |
15 | Faced with the prospect of Nissan 's Washington plant in the UK training its sights on the mainland and upping exports to as much as 70 per cent of production — that 's 140,000 cars a year by 1992 — the two most powerful men in French industry locked themselves behind doors and decided then and there to up the ante in the fight against the Japanese . |
16 | For a single person it 's seven pounds a week , more than three hundred and fifty pounds a year . |